I don't know what you mean by "full hex".
If you tell more about what you want to do with the "full hex" once you get it, I may have some better suggestions.
There is a CCF decompiler program that dumps the whole contents of a CCF file to a sort of human readable text form. I'm not sure whether it supports the newer CCF file formats.
My CCF2EFC program dumps out some of the contents of a CCF file, including all of the IR signals. It includes the Pronto Hex string for each IR signal as well as decoded info from those strings. Unfortunately it only understands older CCF file formats, and it doesn't know how to decode some formats of Pronto Hex.
My DecodeCCF program dumps out just the IR signals and directly associated identifying info (less of the CCF structural info than CCF2EFC). It understands all CCF file formats that I know of and almost all formats of Pronto Hex. But it includes the Pronto Hex only when it can't decode the signal.
The C++ source code of DecodeCCF is available. If you wanted some other set of info from a CCF file or dumped in a different output format, DecodeCCF would be a godd starting point (code for reading CCF files and finding all IR signals).
You need this DLL to use either DecodeCCF or CCF2EFC
[Link: hifi-remote.com]Here is DecodeCCF
[Link: hifi-remote.com]Here you can get that CCF decompiler and CCF2EFC and related programs:
[Link: remotecentral.com]Edit: URLs fixed 2/10/2009 (previous URLs were wrong for a long time).
Last edited by johnsfine
on February 10, 2009 16:41.