Greetings.
Sorry if this is posted anywhere, but somehow we cannot search with such "small words" as "PSP"...
I am trying to use my PSP as a wireless remote for XBMC
I know its been done, I've tried like 8 of those; none that works on my latest firmwared PSP (it does run other homebrew)
I think there must be something somewhere that should work, but that I am missing?
any pointers welcomed
psp remote that works in 2012?
Marsupial
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2012-05-06 03:59
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Marsupial
Member Posts: 84 Joined: Apr 2012 Reputation: 0 Location: Montreal, Qc, Canada |
2012-05-08 17:38
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Is it that nobody uses PSPs anymore, or that the answer is too obvious to post online?
I'd really like to gain this functionality and so far have no luck finding anything that works for that purpose. |
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Ned Scott
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2012-05-08 18:04
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Our forum search leaves much to be desired. Try this instead, which looks to have a bunch of promising leads: http://www.google.com/search?q=psp+remote+site:xbmc.org
You can make easy links to the XBMC wiki using double brackets around words: [[debug log]] = debug log, [[Add-on:YouTube]] = Add-on:YouTube, [[Adding videos to the library]] = Adding videos to the library, [[userdata]] = userdata, etc |
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Marsupial
Member Posts: 84 Joined: Apr 2012 Reputation: 0 Location: Montreal, Qc, Canada |
2012-05-09 13:22
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Thanks Ned. I wasn't aware of that trick with google. Nevertheless, my searches led to similar results; none works.
Is there a way to push PSPs browser to a specific port in order to confirm credentials? Maybe we could use the more conventionnal web remote service? |
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lrusak
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2012-05-09 17:28
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(2012-05-09 13:22)Marsupial Wrote: Thanks Ned. I wasn't aware of that trick with google. Nevertheless, my searches led to similar results; none works. have you tried the conventional?? http://xbmcipaddress:port (ie. http://192.168.1.101:80) |
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Ned Scott
Team-XBMC Wiki Guy Posts: 12,566 Joined: Jan 2011 Reputation: 138 Location: Arizona, USA |
2012-05-09 18:36
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Aye, try changing the port in XBMC's settings to use port 80, which is the default HTTP port.
You can make easy links to the XBMC wiki using double brackets around words: [[debug log]] = debug log, [[Add-on:YouTube]] = Add-on:YouTube, [[Adding videos to the library]] = Adding videos to the library, [[userdata]] = userdata, etc |
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Atrosincity
Junior Member Posts: 1 Joined: Aug 2012 Reputation: 0 |
2012-08-09 12:33
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Hello just registred to answer ur question,
u can indeed controle Xbmc from psp using a homebrew called pspdisp =>http://jjs.at/software/pspdisp.html the soft permit u to control ur pc in general usin wifi u can customise controling profiles ( mouse emulation, fps..) u can easily create ur own profile 4 xbmc if u still cant do it pm me ill send it to u Cheers |
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Marsupial
Member Posts: 84 Joined: Apr 2012 Reputation: 0 Location: Montreal, Qc, Canada |
2012-08-09 14:43
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So with this the PSP essentially becomes a 2nd monitor for the computer?
That's a great idea that is worth a try Thanks!
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