Xbox DVD Playback Kit Pinout
The Xbox DVD playback kit is a standard USB device with a proprietary connector that interfaces to Microsoft's Xbox. Right now it is the cheapest ($20 CAD used) USB remote that is supported by LIRC (lirc_atiusb driver). With a piece of USB cable salvaged from an old piece of hardware you can make a top quality remote control device for your Linux-based PC.
Small Howto
The procedure is quite simple:
- Pry open the receiver's plastic case with a small screw driver
- Drill a hole in the front part of the case to pass a wire through
- Solder the wire to the receiver following the color code below
- Glue the case back together and you're done!
Color Coded Pinout
- If you're using a standard USB cable you should just be able to match the colors and solder away, but to be sure check your cable with a continuity tester according to the USB spec provided here.
- Red = Positive Power (+5V DC)
- White = Data -
- Green = Data +
- Yellow = Unused
- Black = Ground (0V DC)
LIRC lircd.conf
Here is the config I use to get the remote working with LIRC
begin remote name XboxDVDDongle bits 8 begin codes SELECT 0x0b UP 0xa6 DOWN 0xa7 RIGHT 0xa8 LEFT 0xa9 INFO 0xc3 9 0xc6 8 0xc7 7 0xc8 6 0xc9 5 0xca 4 0xcb 3 0xcc 2 0xcd 1 0xce 0 0xcf DISPLAY 0xd5 BACK 0xd8 SKIP- 0xdd SKIP+ 0xdf STOP 0xe0 REVERSE 0xe2 FORWARD 0xe3 TITLE 0xe5 PAUSE 0xe6 PLAY 0xea MENU 0xf7 end codes end remote
Notes
Under newer Linux distros the lirc_atiusb driver won't work if the xpad driver gets loaded first. To correct this problem just unload the xpad driver and reload the lirc_atiusb driver.
modprobe -r lirc_atiusb xpad modprobe lirc_atiusb
EDIT to get this to work with ubuntu 9.04 sudo apt-get install lirc for both remote and reciever select the none option. then do sudo modprobe -r lirc_atiusb xpad then modprobe lirc_atiusb
modify the /etc/lirc/lircd.conf with the above config modify the /etc/lirc/hardware.conf Making sure the below section is enabled
- Enable lircd
START_LIRCD="true"
done.