roydonaldson Wrote:Copy of console.log can be found here:
http://pastebin.com/m2195042e
Quote:2009-01-06 21:55:09.828 xbmchelper[164] Unknown button for cookiestring 280_
2009-01-06 21:55:09.953 xbmchelper[164] Unknown button for cookiestring 280_
2009-01-06 21:55:10.080 xbmchelper[164] Unknown button for cookiestring 280_
2009-01-06 21:55:10.206 xbmchelper[164] Unknown button for cookiestring 280_
2009-01-06 21:55:10.331 xbmchelper[164] Unknown button for cookiestring 280_
2009-01-06 22:15:53.867 xbmchelper[164] (pressed) Volume down
2009-01-06 22:15:54.126 xbmchelper[164] (released) Volume down
2009-01-06 22:15:56.277 xbmchelper[164] (pressed) Play (sleep mode)
2009-01-06 22:15:56.344 xbmchelper[164] (released) Play (sleep mode)
2009-01-06 22:15:59.314 xbmchelper[164] (pressed) Play
2009-01-06 22:15:59.315 xbmchelper[164] (released) Play
The "Unknown button for cookiestring 280_" is some other IR remote that was seen by the Apple IR receiver and ignored. This is normal and not a problem.
You are getting individual pressed/released events, that's good. The time delta between pressed and released events is small so the IR handler is correctly seeing the IR events in a timely fashion. So there is no problem with the fundamental IR handling.
Your post says "I get really sluggish IR remote". Let's get more descriptive and better describe the issue. Say you are at the main XBMC GUI level, if you go up/down through the entries, what happens? How long does it take to go from "Videos" to the next entry?
I did notice this:
Quote:Jan 6 21:35:38 AppleTV ntpdate[124]: can't find host time.apple.com
Jan 6 21:35:38 AppleTV ntpdate[124]: no servers can be used, exiting
Is this AppleTV isolated from the internet? Just wondering why can't it find time.apple.com?
A pastebin of the xbmc.log would be good to see now.
"sudo find / -name xbmc.log -print"
will show the location. To keep this log small, launch XBMC. Diddle the IR remote enough to replicate your sluggish IR remote issue, then quit XBMC and grab xbmc.log.