branching instances of the synchronizer code on per-installation basis

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/* DVD IR Synchronizer for Toshiba SD590EKE
* Developed for Art Installation "Dawn" by Sigrun Hardardottir<sigrun@stalverk.is>
* Code written by Joe Foley <foley@ru.is>
* on 2013-09-08
*
* Requires libraries:
* Arduino-IRremote https://github.com/shirriff/Arduino-IRremote
*
* IR Remote codes from SE-R0313
* http://lirc.sourceforge.net/remotes/toshiba/SE-R0313
*
* The IRremote library uses Pin 3 for the Anode (longer pin)
* We have made a ground pin on Pin 4 for the Cathode (shorter pin)
*/
#include <IRremote.h>
int pinGND=4; // Longer leg on the IR LED
int pinLED=13; // The heartbeat LED on the board
int heartbeat=0;
int secs;
// Dawn 61:36
int playtime= 61*60+35; // set here your DVD title playtime in sec leave a little extra
IRsend irsend;
void setup() {
pinMode(pinGND,OUTPUT);
pinMode(pinLED,OUTPUT);
Serial.begin(115200);
Serial.println("Toshiba DVD SD590EKE Synchronizer $Rev$");
Serial.println("For \"Dawn\" by Sigrun Hardar on 1986");
Serial.println("Code by Joe Foley <foley@ru.is>");
Serial.println("$URL$");
Serial.println("$Id$");
Serial.print("Playtime: ");
secs=playtime;
Serial.print("sec:");
Serial.print(secs);
Serial.print(" / mm:ss ");
Serial.print(secs/60);
Serial.print(":");
Serial.print(secs % 60);
Serial.println("");
// The DVD player starts playing automatically, so maybe we should pause it
//send_pause();
//waitsec(2);
secs=playtime;
}
/********************************************************************/
void loop() {
Serial.println("Sync");
send_pause();
waitsec(2);
send_previous();
//waitsec(2);
//send_play(); // this should not be necessary, but just in case
for(int t = 0; t < playtime; t++) {
// This will not give us perfect 1 second timing
// but it is good enough for most video applications
// The most critical is having everything start at the
// same time.
Serial.print("sec:");
Serial.print(playtime);
Serial.print(" / mm:ss ");
Serial.print(t/60);
Serial.print(":");
Serial.print(t % 60);
Serial.println("");
if (heartbeat == 1) {
digitalWrite(pinLED, HIGH);
heartbeat = 0;
}
else {
digitalWrite(pinLED, LOW);
heartbeat = 1;
}
delay(1000);
}
}
/**************************************************************/
void waitsec(int sec) {
Serial.print("Wait ");
Serial.print(sec);
Serial.println(" seconds");
delay(sec*1000);
}
/********************************************************************/
void send_stop() {
// First comes the pre-data bits, then the command code
Serial.println(" stop");
irsend.sendNEC(0xA25D28D7,32);
}
/********************************************************************/
void send_play() {
// First comes the pre-data bits, then the command code
Serial.println(" play");
irsend.sendNEC(0xA25DA857,32);
}
/********************************************************************/
void send_pause() {
// First comes the pre-data bits, then the command code
Serial.println(" pause");
irsend.sendNEC(0xA25D00FF, 32);
}
/********************************************************************/
void send_previous() {
// First comes the pre-data bits, then the command code
Serial.println(" previous");
irsend.sendNEC(0xA25DC43B, 32);
}

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/* DVD IR Synchronizer for Philips DVP3142/12
* Developed for Art Installation "Thor"
* Code written by Joe Foley <foley@ru.is>
* on 2013-09-08
*
*
* Requires libraries:
* Arduino-IRremote https://github.com/shirriff/Arduino-IRremote
* Instructions http://www.righto.com/2009/08/multi-protocol-infrared-remote-library.html
*
* IR Remote codes from IRrecvDemo
*
*
* Details on the Philips RC6 coding
* http://www.pcbheaven.com/userpages/The_Philips_RC6_Protocol/
*
* The IRremote library uses Pin 3 for the Anode (longer pin)
* We have made a ground pin on Pin 4 for the Cathode (shorter pin)
*/
#include <IRremote.h>
int pinGND=4; // Longer leg on the IR LED
int pinLED=13; // The heartbeat LED on the board
int heartbeat=0;
int secs;
// Sarcity 20:58
int playtime= 58*44+10; // Play time in seconds, you usually leave off a second or two
//int playtime= 10; // testing
IRsend irsend;
void setup() {
pinMode(pinGND,OUTPUT);
pinMode(pinLED,OUTPUT);
Serial.begin(115200);
Serial.println("Panasonic DVD DVP-3142/12 Synchronizer $Rev$");
Serial.println("For \"Sarcity\" by Thor Elis (1981)");
Serial.println("Code by Joe Foley <foley@ru.is>");
Serial.println("$URL$");
Serial.println("$Id$");
Serial.print("Playtime: ");
secs=playtime;
Serial.print("sec:");
Serial.print(secs);
Serial.print(" / mm:ss ");
Serial.print(secs/60);
Serial.print(":");
Serial.print(secs % 60);
Serial.println("");
secs=playtime;
send_play();
}
/********************************************************************/
void loop() {
Serial.println("Sync");
//send_pause();
//waitsec(2);
// The three players don't always see the "previous command" so we send it multiple times
send_previous();
send_previous();
send_previous();
//waitsec(2);
// Don't send play because previous automatically starts it
// If we hit play it will merely pause it.
//send_play();
for(int t = 0; t < playtime; t++) {
// This will not give us perfect 1 second timing
// but it is good enough for most video applications
// The most critical is having everything start at the
// same time.
Serial.print("sec:");
Serial.print(playtime);
Serial.print(" / mm:ss ");
Serial.print(t/60);
Serial.print(":");
Serial.print(t % 60);
Serial.println("");
if (heartbeat == 1) {
digitalWrite(pinLED, HIGH);
heartbeat = 0;
}
else {
digitalWrite(pinLED, LOW);
heartbeat = 1;
}
delay(1000);
}
}
/**************************************************************/
void waitsec(int sec) {
Serial.print("Wait ");
Serial.print(sec);
Serial.println(" seconds");
delay(sec*1000);
}
/********************************************************************/
void send_stop() {
// First comes the pre-data bits, then the command code
Serial.println(" stop");
irsend.sendRC6(0x10431,20);
}
/********************************************************************/
void send_play() {
// First comes the pre-data bits, then the command code
Serial.println(" play");
irsend.sendRC6(0x1042C,20);
}
/********************************************************************/
void send_pause() {
// First comes the pre-data bits, then the command code
Serial.println(" pause");
irsend.sendRC6(0x1042C,20);
}
/********************************************************************/
void send_previous() {
// First comes the pre-data bits, then the command code
Serial.println(" previous");
irsend.sendRC6(0x10421, 20);
}

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/* DVD IR Synchronizer for Philips DVP3142/12
* Developed for Art Installation "West"
* Code written by Joe Foley <foley@ru.is>
* on 2013-09-08
*
*
* Requires libraries:
* Arduino-IRremote https://github.com/shirriff/Arduino-IRremote
* Instructions http://www.righto.com/2009/08/multi-protocol-infrared-remote-library.html
*
* IR Remote codes from IRrecvDemo
*
* The IRremote library uses Pin 3 for the Anode (longer pin)
* We have made a ground pin on Pin 4 for the Cathode (shorter pin)
*/
#include <IRremote.h>
int pinGND=4; // Longer leg on the IR LED
int pinLED=13; // The heartbeat LED on the board
int heartbeat=0;
int secs;
// West 25:41
int playtime= 25*60+40; // Play time in seconds, you usually leave off a second or two
//int playtime= 10; // testing
IRsend irsend;
void setup() {
pinMode(pinGND,OUTPUT);
pinMode(pinLED,OUTPUT);
Serial.begin(115200);
Serial.println("Scott DVX605 HD(Rev2) Synchronizer $Rev$");
Serial.println("For \"West\" by Steina Vasulka (1983)");
Serial.println("Code by Joe Foley <foley@ru.is>");
Serial.println("$URL$");
Serial.println("$Id$");
Serial.print("Playtime: ");
secs=playtime;
Serial.print("sec:");
Serial.print(secs);
Serial.print(" / mm:ss ");
Serial.print(secs/60);
Serial.print(":");
Serial.print(secs % 60);
Serial.println("");
secs=playtime;
}
/********************************************************************/
void loop() {
Serial.println("Sync");
//send_pause();
//waitsec(2);
send_previous();
send_previous();
send_previous();
//waitsec(2);
// Don't send play because previous automatically starts it
// If we hit play it will merely pause it.
//send_play();
for(int t = 0; t < playtime; t++) {
// This will not give us perfect 1 second timing
// but it is good enough for most video applications
// The most critical is having everything start at the
// same time.
Serial.print("sec:");
Serial.print(playtime);
Serial.print(" / mm:ss ");
Serial.print(t/60);
Serial.print(":");
Serial.print(t % 60);
Serial.println("");
if (heartbeat == 1) {
digitalWrite(pinLED, HIGH);
heartbeat = 0;
}
else {
digitalWrite(pinLED, LOW);
heartbeat = 1;
}
delay(1000);
}
}
/**************************************************************/
void waitsec(int sec) {
Serial.print("Wait ");
Serial.print(sec);
Serial.println(" seconds");
delay(sec*1000);
}
/********************************************************************/
void send_stop() {
// First comes the pre-data bits, then the command code
Serial.println(" stop");
irsend.sendNEC(0xFFC837,32);
}
/********************************************************************/
void send_play() {
// First comes the pre-data bits, then the command code
Serial.println(" play");
irsend.sendNEC(0xFFF00F,32);
}
/********************************************************************/
void send_pause() {
// First comes the pre-data bits, then the command code
Serial.println(" pause");
irsend.sendNEC(0xFFD02F,32);
}
/********************************************************************/
void send_previous() {
// First comes the pre-data bits, then the command code
Serial.println(" previous");
irsend.sendNEC(0xFF50AF, 32);
}