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| - | ===== Prepare | + | ===== Prepare your software ===== |
| To use the audio_alsa module you'll need to build Openwrt with the package lirc and alsamixer. Install both before building your own firmware. | To use the audio_alsa module you'll need to build Openwrt with the package lirc and alsamixer. Install both before building your own firmware. | ||
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| ==== Build with a transmitter ==== | ==== Build with a transmitter ==== | ||
| - | You may want to use the [[doc/howto/lirc-gpioblaster|LIRC GPIO blaster]] kernel module together with audio_alsa receiver. We can use two lirc instances connected via TCP/IP or rather to patch lirc for having only one daemon running, this way it's more compact and saves some bytes. Link with the LIRC package and the patch, and also the lirc_gpioblaster module | + | You may want to use the [[docs: |
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| LIRC audio_alsa patched to work with lirc_gpioblaster kernel module\\ | LIRC audio_alsa patched to work with lirc_gpioblaster kernel module\\ | ||
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| ===== Tags ===== | ===== Tags ===== | ||
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