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authorBenjamin Chausse <benjamin@chausse.xyz>2024-02-16 06:16:29 -0500
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@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ so I figured I could use infrared signals to control it. after a bit of digging,
this precious little datasheet detailing the different IR codes which existed for the
model of amplifier my parents had:
-![Cambridge CXA60 IR Datasheet](cambridge-cxa60-ir-codes.png)
+{{< img src="cambridge-cxa60-ir-codes.png" alt="Cambridge CXA60 IR Datasheet" caption="" >}}
Another tool I discovered during my research was [shairport-sync][1]. It emulates
an airport express which allowed me to stream my music directly to it instead of walking