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Fix old Sony CD-Player Remote (12 Bit) #1714

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@FrankBoesing FrankBoesing commented Dec 28, 2021

Uses 12 bits, 12*2 + 2 - 1 + 1 = 26, so the first length check fails (returns false with exactly 26)
This PR changes this test from <=26 to < 26, and the remote starts working.

Uses 12 bits, 12*2 + 1 - 1 + 1 = 26, so the first length check fails (returns false with exactly 26)
This PR changes this test from <=26 to < 26, and the Remote starts working.
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This PR changes this test from <=26 to < 26, and the remote starts working.

Interesting. It should have worked because sony sends 3 messages back-to-back, but yes, you're right.

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Looks good to me. Thanks for the fix.

@crankyoldgit crankyoldgit merged commit d55e227 into crankyoldgit:master Dec 28, 2021
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Thank you for merging.

crankyoldgit added a commit that referenced this pull request Dec 31, 2021
_v2.8.1 (20220101)_

**[Bug Fixes]**
- Arduino ESP32 Core v2.0.2+ crashes due to our timer hack. (#1715 #1715)
- SONY: Fix old Sony CD-Player Remote (12 Bit) (#1714)

**[Features]**
- Add tool to convert protocol & code to raw timing info. (#1708 #1707 #1703)
- Add basic support for COOLIX48 protocol. (#1697 #1694)
- MITSUBISHI_AC: Added support for i-SAVE mode. (#1666)
- TOSHIBA_AC: Add Filter setting support. aka. Pure. (#1693 #1692)
- Airton: Add detailed A/C support. (#1688 #1670)

**[Misc]**
- Add a structured library version number. (#1717)
- Workflows Split UnitTests (#1712)
- Reduce time for workflow/Build (#1709)
- Fix some compiler & linter warnings (#1699 #1700)
- Fujitsu: Update supported A/C models (#1690 #1689 #1702 #1701)
- Remove extra `const` qualifier for char pointer (#1704)
- TCL: Update supported devices. (#1698)
- ESP32-C3: Work around for some C3 specific compiler issues. (#1696 #1695)
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## _v2.8.1 (20220101)_

**[Bug Fixes]**
- Arduino ESP32 Core v2.0.2+ crashes due to our timer hack. (#1715 #1713 )
- SONY: Fix old Sony CD-Player Remote (12 Bit) (#1714)

**[Features]**
- Add tool to convert protocol & code to raw timing info. (#1708 #1707 #1703)
- Add basic support for COOLIX48 protocol. (#1697 #1694)
- MITSUBISHI_AC: Added support for i-SAVE mode. (#1666)
- TOSHIBA_AC: Add Filter setting support. aka. Pure. (#1693 #1692)
- Airton: Add detailed A/C support. (#1688 #1670)

**[Misc]**
- Add a structured library version number. (#1717)
- Workflows Split UnitTests (#1712)
- Reduce time for workflow/Build (#1709)
- Fix some compiler & linter warnings (#1699 #1700)
- Fujitsu: Update supported A/C models (#1690 #1689 #1702 #1701)
- Remove extra `const` qualifier for char pointer (#1704)
- TCL: Update supported devices. (#1698)
- ESP32-C3: Work around for some C3 specific compiler issues. (#1696 #1695)
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FYI, the changes mentioned above have now been included in the new v2.8.1 release of the library.

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