I have a friend that has had a lot of success with EventGhost and XBMC. Like most people probably do, he interfaces through USN-irt. I'll be trying it tonight for the first time with an RF firefly remote from snapstream. I see the firefly is listed under EventGhost's devices, so I hope it works. : )
Is anyone else using a firefly with XBMC?
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tknice1
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2008-07-10 16:14
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Livin
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2008-07-10 16:27
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I saw the link to sourceforge "You can download EventGhost from the SourceForge releases page. " on the site and only saw a binary over a year old... I missed the daily builds.
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kricker
Team-XBMC QA Specialist Posts: 3,307 Joined: Apr 2004 Reputation: 16 Location: Knoxville, TN |
2008-07-10 16:39
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tknice1 Wrote:I have a friend that has had a lot of success with EventGhost and XBMC. Like most people probably do, he interfaces through USN-irt. I'll be trying it tonight for the first time with an RF firefly remote from snapstream. I see the firefly is listed under EventGhost's devices, so I hope it works. : )I use Eventghost with a USB-UIRT and my TV remote. It works great for all my apps. XBMC works fine using the keymap and sending keyboard commands thru Eventghost. The only drawback is when the OSD keyboard appears. The direction arrows do not control the OSD keyboard as mentioned here. |
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