starting a new fork of the synchronizer code for blu-ray players and using the Streaming library for serial output.

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const string DESCRIPTION="IR Synchronizer for Sony Blu-ray player BDP-S790";
const string AUTHOR="Joe Foley <foley@ru.is>";
const string REVISION="$Rev$";
const string SVNID="$Id$";
/* Code written by Joe Foley <foley@ru.is> on 2014-01-14
*
* Requires libraries:
* Arduino-IRremote https://github.com/shirriff/Arduino-IRremote
* Streaming http://arduiniana.org/libraries/streaming/
* More codes at http://www.lirc.org/
* This uses remote Sony RMT-B122P
*
* 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>
#include <Streaming.h>
int pinGND=4; // Longer leg on the IR LED
int pinLED=13; // The heartbeat LED on the board
int secs;
int heartbeat=0;
string INST_NAME="<Installation Name>";
string ARTIST="<Artist>";
string YEAR="<Year>";
int playtime= 1*60+1; // set here your DVD title playtime in sec leave a little extra
IRsend irsend;
void showtime() {
Serial << "sec:" << secs << " / mm:ss " << secs/60 << ":" << secs % 60 << endl;
}
void setup() {
pinMode(pinGND,OUTPUT);
pinMode(pinLED,OUTPUT);
Serial.begin(115200);
Serial << DESCRIPTION << REVISION << endl;
Serial << "Code by " << AUTHOR << endl;
Serial << "For \""<< INST_NAME << "\" by "<< ARTIST <<"(" << YEAR << ")" << endl;
Serial << URL << endl << ID << endl;;
Serial << "Playtime: " << endl;
secs=playtime;
showtime();
secs=playtime;
}
/********************************************************************/
void loop() {
Serial << "Sync" << endl;
// The DVD player starts playing automatically, so we should pause it
send_pause();
waitsec(2);
send_previous();
// on this model, previous immediately starts playing
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.
showtime();
if (heartbeat == 1) {
digitalWrite(pinLED, HIGH);
heartbeat = 0;
}
else {
digitalWrite(pinLED, LOW);
heartbeat = 1;
}
delay(1000);
}
}
/**************************************************************/
void waitsec(int sec) {
Serial << "Wait " << sec << " seconds" << endl;
delay(sec*1000);
}
/********************************************************************/
// NEC data format: first comes the pre-data bits, then the command code
void send_stop() {
Serial << " stop" << endl;
irsend.sendNEC(0xA25D28D7,32);
}
/********************************************************************/
void send_play() {
// Note that play and pause are a toggle for the same command
Serial << " play" << endl;
irsend.sendNEC(0xA25DA857, 32);
}
/********************************************************************/
void send_pause() {
// On this model, pause and play are the same button so it toggles
// We use the "step" command which will always pause, no matter
// how many times we press it.
Serial << " step/pause" << endl;
irsend.sendNEC(0xA25D00FF,32);
}
/********************************************************************/
void send_previous() {
// First comes the pre-data bits, then the command code
Serial.println(" previous");
irsend.sendNEC(0xA25DC43B, 32);
}