[SYMBIAN][v0.9.6] semperXbmc, a remote control app for Symbian in Qt/QML
#16
Hi,

It means the app could not connect to XBMC in "JSON" mode.

Please check the web port you are using (80 by default, I think) and that no username/password are specified (no yet supported by semperXBMC)
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#17
Changing ports to 8080 on both the phone and XBMC fixed it.

I'm completely blown away by this application.
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#18
Glad you appreciate Smile
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#19
Working fine with N8 Belle firmware.
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#20
Hehe... Good to know Wink
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#21
belle, how did you get belle on your N8?
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#22
Sorry for getting a little off topic, but how does Belle perform in terms of stability and compatibility?
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#23
Oh nice, symbian^1 support.

Thanks Tongue

I'll test and report.
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#24
Huh, can't get it to work on a S^1 phone.

Installed the dependencies and stuff but it's not launching the app.
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#25
Symbian^1 version working good in my 5800xm.

E: fresh 52.0.101 CFW + QT4.7.3 + Webkit1.1.3 + components
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#26
After a hard reset and dependencies/app reinstalled I got it to work on my S^1 device. Great job, Koying.

Any chance to add a feature to connect to the server via bluetooth?
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#27
Smile 
Glad you got it working on S1, guys Smile

It's hard to be sure with Qt when you cannot test on a stock phone.
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#28
paendorz Wrote:Any chance to add a feature to connect to the server via bluetooth?

XBMC, unless there is a feature I'm unaware of, requires a network connection.
If you can succeed in making a Bluetooth PAN connection with your xbmc box, it should work, but it's out of the scope of semperXbmc...
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#29
Does this application work over 3G from my phone to my desktop, provided that I open the appropriate ports?
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#30
glj12 Wrote:Does this application work over 3G from my phone to my desktop, provided that I open the appropriate ports?

Short Answer: Yes

Long Answer:
Think of XBMC as a web server (which it really is). If you can use XBMC web interface from a device, (i.e. providing you can reach your XBMC box thru TCP/IP somehow, and the port are open/forwarded), you can use semperXbmc.

Note that the "Remote Control" interface uses UDP, though, and that UDP is sometimes more difficult to route/tunnel.

But if you can ping your XBMC box, semperXbmc (or any XBMC remote control app on any OS) should work.
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