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New Version - VeeV - 2011-10-02 Hi Pieh, I have re-worked your code to fix some of the issue I was having. For interested folks (Require .NET Framework v4): http://code.google.com/p/xbmc-wol-launcher-for-windows/downloads/detail?name=XBMClauncher.exe&can=2&q= v0.1.0
I've open a Google Code Project for it. http://code.google.com/p/xbmc-wol-launcher-for-windows/ BR VeV - nick8539 - 2011-10-02 VeeV Wrote:Hi Pieh, I just tried this and it works perfect. I had to set up the XBMC path on installation and after that I can open XBMC with the Android Remote app and it stays full screen, top of all windows. Thanks! - beamen - 2011-12-18 Thanks, but when I power on (PC started) and have other windows open, the other windows are in front of the XBMC. The Start menu is also shown. I tried "top most" as well. Same thing. - VeeV - 2011-12-18 Have you tried this? As suggested by Pieh check <settings -> system -> "Use a fullscreen window rather than true fullscreen">. - beamen - 2011-12-18 VeeV Wrote:Have you tried this? Thanks man, it worked when I disabled it. RE: power on - Stildawn - 2012-08-09 Just want to say thanks for all this guys. I have been wondering about a "power on" button for Windows. Will try these tonight. VB, would you be able to post a step by step setup instructions? Just so I don't mess it up as I'm bound to do lol. Cheers RE: power on - Ghostdivision - 2012-08-10 Can anyone help me i keep getting this, and xbmc wont launch "1:09:23 AM: 1:09:23 AM: Another process is already listening on UDP port (9)." RE: power on - Tolriq - 2012-08-10 Well the message is clear you have something that already use that port To find what open a CMD then use the command : netstat -ano | find ":9 " Then at the right you'll find a number this is the pid of the offending app just use task manager to find witch one it is. You can also try Yatse with it's Xbmc Starter that allow easy Xbmc start / bring to front from the remote (and potentially change the port used) RE: power on - HenryFord - 2012-08-10 Windows 7? I know that I had this problem as well and I had to disable a windows feature to be able to successfully bind to Port 9. I'll check later tonight. Do you have "Simple TCP/IP Services" enabled on the machine (Configuration -> Programs -> Enable/Disable Windows Features)? I have written an application as well by the way which achieves this, but I was way later http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=101040 RE: power on - Stildawn - 2012-08-11 (2012-08-10, 11:11)Tolriq Wrote: Well the message is clear you have something that already use that port Is there a way to assign another port in the cfg? I can't seem to find the program using the "9" on my machine. RE: power on - Ghostdivision - 2012-08-11 (2012-08-10, 11:11)Tolriq Wrote: Well the message is clear you have something that already use that port After i posted last night it wouldnt work, then it suddenly worked, rebooted my pc tonight, and its claiming something on port 9 again. When I do the cmd line check it says pid 2136 I believe, when I ctrl alt delete and check for that pid, nothing is listed? (2012-08-10, 13:46)HenryFord Wrote: Windows 7? I disabled simple tcp/ip after i tried enabling it, the power on option disappeared. Came back after disabling simple tcp/ip I tried your application not sure what it does, but its listing its launching xbmc, but its pointing to the wrong location on my 64 bit windows xbmc is located in program files (X86).. RE: power on - salsa - 2012-11-17 I doubt this will get looked now but I was using this and it was working completely fine, but recently I did a factory reset on my phone and now I cant get it to work after reinstalling from scratch. I can control XBMC through the android remote just fine, but I cant launch it using this. I get this in the log over and over each time I press the power on button through my phone: 11:56:40 p.m.: 11:56:40 p.m.: Remote sent WOL Packet on listening port [packet lenth 102] 11:56:40 p.m.: 11:56:40 p.m.: [0000000000E0] Magic packet doesn't match host MAC Address: Ignoring WOL request 11:56:40 p.m.: 11:56:40 p.m.: Now listening on UDP port 9 11:56:56 p.m.: 11:56:56 p.m.: Remote sent WOL Packet on listening port [packet lenth 102] 11:56:56 p.m.: 11:56:56 p.m.: [0000000000E0] Magic packet doesn't match host MAC Address: Ignoring WOL request 11:56:56 p.m.: 11:56:56 p.m.: Now listening on UDP port 9 11:56:59 p.m.: 11:56:59 p.m.: Remote sent WOL Packet on listening port [packet lenth 102] 11:56:59 p.m.: 11:56:59 p.m.: [0000000000E0] Magic packet doesn't match host MAC Address: Ignoring WOL request 11:56:59 p.m.: 11:56:59 p.m.: Now listening on UDP port 9 11:57:00 p.m.: 11:57:00 p.m.: Remote sent WOL Packet on listening port [packet lenth 102] 11:57:01 p.m.: 11:57:01 p.m.: [0000000000E0] Magic packet doesn't match host MAC Address: Ignoring WOL request 11:57:01 p.m.: 11:57:01 p.m.: Now listening on UDP port 9 ideas? afaik im using the correct MAC address... RE: power on - artrafael - 2012-11-17 (2012-11-17, 04:00)salsa Wrote: 11:57:00 p.m.: 11:57:00 p.m.: Remote sent WOL Packet on listening port [packet lenth 102] I'm assuming 0000000000E0 represents your XBMC system's MAC that you've masked for privacy here? If so, try using another computer to submit a WOL magic packet with this MAC (the actual one shown in your log) and see if it wakes up your XBMC system. RE: power on - salsa - 2012-11-17 that's actually what shows up as my real MAC adress under ipconfig /all that I totally forgot to mask now that you mention it :| then again, there has to clearly be something wrong with that address.. right? RE: power on - HenryFord - 2012-11-21 (2012-08-11, 12:00)Ghostdivision Wrote: I disabled simple tcp/ip after i tried enabling it, the power on option disappeared. Came back after disabling simple tcp/ipSorry for not responding sooner: In the config-file you can define where you're XBMC is located. However, in regards to your problem: The Mac-Adress 0000000000E0 is definetly not valid and usually represents some virtual devices in Windows. Here is the output for "netstat /all" on my PC: Code: Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection: As you can see, my "Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection" has a valid MAC (I changed it fort his post obviously though ) while the "Tunnel adapter Local Area Connection* 9" has not. You have to make sure that you're using the MAC from the Ethernet adapter. |