irdb
One of the largest crowd-sourced, manufacturer-independent databases of infrared remote control codes on the web, and aspiring to become the most comprehensive and most accurate one. Think of it as the "Wikipedia of infrared remote control codes".
Usage
This database contains infrared remote control codes in a very space-efficient way, using protocol, device, subdevice, function notation. Using this information, you can render signals to raw timings, Pronto Hex, or other formats using software like IrScrutinizer or MakeHex.
Accessing
If you would like to access this database from your product (e.g., app) it is suggested that you do not bundle the database as a whole but access it dynamically at runtime. By doing so, your product will benefit from updates of the database automatically.
To access the database with any amount of traffic, it is recommended to use a content delivery network (CDN). For example, instead of accessing files from GitHub locally, you chould access them over a service like jsdelivr.net like this:
https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/probonopd/irdb@master/codes/index
https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/probonopd/irdb@master/codes/Samsung/TV/7,7.csv
Contributing
- Check whether the code you want to contribute is already in the database
- If it is not, click the "edit" button to change/edit a file
- Follow the naming conventions for files,
<manufacturer>/<devicetype>/<device>,<subdevice>.csv
- Make sure the file contains the codes in ascending order of the
function
column - Create a pull request and state the device you have used to create the file in the comment
Examples
In this section, projects and products will be listed which include or access irdb.
- IrScrutinizer software that can import infrared remote signals from irdb, scrutinize them, and send them using various sending devices
License
You may include or access this database from your product (e.g., app) provided that you follow the terms of the irdb License.