Transmitting Signals
Send captured or universal IR commands
Send a saved command
- Open the Infrared view and browse the Remotes list to see
.irfiles stored on the SD card. - Pick a Flipper-compatible
.irfile. GhostESP parses the sections inside the file and lists every named button. - Tap a button entry to transmit. The configured LED should flash pink if not in stealth mode.
Tip: If you see “No .ir files” in the Remotes or Universals lists, try reinserting your SD card and rebooting the device. Ensure the
/ghostesp/infrared/remotesand/ghostesp/infrared/universalsfolders exist on the card.
Universal libraries
- Universal
.irpacks live under/ghostesp/infrared/universalsand contain large collections of commands grouped by device. - When you open a universal file, GhostESP scans the command list and prompts you to pick a specific button to send.
- Parsing very large libraries (for example, community dumps) can take several seconds; wait for the list to finish populating before selecting.
- You can find supported universals at Momentum Flipper Firmware. Download and place the files under
infrared/universals.
Universal IR Database
GhostESP also includes a built-in Universal IR file with popular TV POWER signals. Use the TURNHISTVOFF universal to turn on or off many different TVs.
Tips
- Aim the device’s IR LED directly at the target device’s receiver window and stay within a few meters.
- If nothing happens, close the popup, verify you chose the right protocol (raw vs decoded), and relearn the button or test another signal.
- Ensure no bright sunlight hits the receiver; ambient infrared noise can reduce range.
