Googling suggests that remote control may be be a universal remote, but the limited information is unclear. If I am right, then nobody can guess which protocol has been set up.
Maybe consult the manual that came with the remote handset and set up a popular protocol such as Sony SIRC or NEC.
If you have no manual, then maybe bin that remote and buy one with a manual.
The waveform that you show does not match any protocol that I know of. I know of no obvious protocol that has about 5mS mark for a header. I assume that the trace you show is high with no signal and goes low for a mark. I further assume that the signal is high before the sample that you show, and high at the end of the sample that you show.
Looks easy to decode (if you can program a micro-controller). Short spaces are probably zeros, while long spaces are probably ones.
24 bits in all.
Try every button on your remote and see how the ones and zeros differ.
Better still, get rid of that remote and use one that provides a popular IR protocol.