
The project isn’t in its final state yet but survives restarts and several days uptime without any notice of instability. The solution can be easily deployed using Ansible to any node running a Linux system providing a systemd interface and supports Python3. Using a configuration file one will be able to map key codes to Roon transport commands (play, pause, stop, fwd, prev). Setting up your FLIRC module and porting it to any remote.I’ve started a project in Github that provides the code for a Roon IR bridge that turns received IR events from a FLIRC USB device into commands that are sent to the Roon Core using Roon API The solution can for instance be deployed to a RaspberryPI running Roon Bridge.


Configure the device on your desktop PC, then simply plug into your Pi for a perfect media centre companion! Amaze your friends and family when the tiny box stuck to the back of your TV controls your entire media collection using an old DVD remote!įLIRC learns from any remote control, not caring about different vendor protocols.

The FLIRC USB dongle allows the use of any remote control with your Raspberry Pi.
