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I second this request with enthusiasm.
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I request source code with enthusiasm...
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davilla
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I second the request for source code... with enthusiasm.
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I've got a t-shirt with your avatar on it! *haha*. WORLD DOMINATION!
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ok - thats fair, I will wait until everything comes into the open source realm.
In the meantime, is there anyway to get my computer screen to show up on the XBMC screen? Something like a VNC listener on XBMC?
So far I have tried and had mild success with the following setup:
windows media encoder running on a windows machine that I want to screencast from.
xbmc stream created with the IP:port of the windows machine I want to see the screen of.
this way, when I click on my favorites in XBMC, I can see the screen of my windows personal computer. It is pretty neat but has lots of delays and the windows media encoder is not the lightest when it comes to CPU load. Are there any other ways out there of doing this?
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davilla
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xbmc is not an vnc server or client. if you want that, then use a real vnc server/client.
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And i'm unsure if you understood what airplay mirroring is. If i got you right it won't help you to achieve what you want.
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(This post was last modified: 2012-04-25, 15:52 by da-anda.)
yes, AFAIK airplay mirroring works the other way around. You're not connecting from your device to a remote client to see it's desktop, but just send your desktop to a client. So you don't ask to see a remote desktop but simply push yours somewhere. In order to make this work the way you want it to be, you would have to start XBMC (once mirroring would be in), then go to your other computer and start mirroring from there.
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Don't think mirroring is possible from othere devices beside iphone4s and ipad3 or am i wrong? (Thats why i'm thinking that its not a solution to his problem).
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READ THE IOS FAQ!:
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