2009-01-04, 23:47
XBMCRemote
Current Version: 0.1pre (download)
Known Bugs:
- Default connection setttings doesn't work!
Planned Features
- Resolve number to name, show Callers picture (if possible)
- Close Button
- Use HTTP API and a Control screen for direct control buttons (each going to Pictures etc..) and playlist creation...
For all android users out there, (and of corse other interessted parties) I made a video which presents my work....
http://www.vimeo.com/2718931
09.01.2008
I implemented the settings, which now works Wi-Fi based (that means, you can choose a XBMC-Server for each WLAN, if you have more than one XBMC-Server running on different WLAN's....
04.01.2008
I developed an Android XBMC Remote Control. Its a Eventclient which is fully implemented in Java and only need a XBMC version with Eventserver support (svn supports Eventserver, but, as you know, is not ready for productively use!). The Java-Library which implements the Eventservers Protocol is already published as a patch to the developer. The Android client isn't finished yet (IP is hardcoded :eek2, but should be ready in a few days!
Please post any ideas and wishes what I could/should implement further more...
bye
falstaff
Current Version: 0.1pre (download)
Known Bugs:
- Default connection setttings doesn't work!
Planned Features
- Resolve number to name, show Callers picture (if possible)
- Close Button
- Use HTTP API and a Control screen for direct control buttons (each going to Pictures etc..) and playlist creation...
For all android users out there, (and of corse other interessted parties) I made a video which presents my work....
http://www.vimeo.com/2718931
09.01.2008
I implemented the settings, which now works Wi-Fi based (that means, you can choose a XBMC-Server for each WLAN, if you have more than one XBMC-Server running on different WLAN's....
04.01.2008
I developed an Android XBMC Remote Control. Its a Eventclient which is fully implemented in Java and only need a XBMC version with Eventserver support (svn supports Eventserver, but, as you know, is not ready for productively use!). The Java-Library which implements the Eventservers Protocol is already published as a patch to the developer. The Android client isn't finished yet (IP is hardcoded :eek2, but should be ready in a few days!
Please post any ideas and wishes what I could/should implement further more...
bye
falstaff