Is it possible to implement support for the Pandora script?
http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid...ht=pandora
Bawk
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2011-01-31 05:59
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jawilljr
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2011-01-31 06:11
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Bawk Wrote:Is it possible to implement support for the Pandora script? This post. in this thread, has this zip file. Just download that zip file and "Install from ZIP" in XBMC Jerry |
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freezy
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2011-01-31 11:14
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You talking about the remote or XBMC?
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Bawk
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2011-02-01 02:17
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I'm talking about the remote. I'm using the script already that I referenced in my first post. It would be cool to be able to use the remote to access the Pandora script remotely, ie. see my saved stations and select them on the remote. That way when I'm out by the pool and I have my XBMC HTPC piped out there I can change stations without having to walk back in the house.. Geesh I'm lazy!
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Bawk
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2011-02-01 02:19
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jawilljr Wrote:This post. in this thread, has this zip file. Yes, thats the link I posted above, I have the script running, I want to control it with the remote. |
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jawilljr
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2011-02-01 03:23
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Bawk Wrote:Yes, thats the link I posted above, I have the script running, I want to control it with the remote. Sorry about that... Jerry |
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freezy
Team-XBMC Android Remote Developer Joined: Dec 2006 Reputation: 14 Location: Switzerland |
2011-02-02 00:26
Post: #7
yeah proper addon browsing is the next thing i'll look into.
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byoder7
Junior Member Posts: 1 Joined: Jan 2012 Reputation: 0 |
2012-01-01 01:17
Post: #8
Hi,
Just let me first say that the remote app is AWESOME - the best by far, great job! The only thing it's missing is true Pandora support for the Pandora XBMC script: 1) Ability to change station. 2) Ability to vote thumbs up, thumbs down. I would think in that order would be nice. I may start to see if there is open source on this, and take a look myself. But have not done any Python work before. |
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BenInCOSprings
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2012-01-15 06:24
Post: #9
I would also be interested in this, and would happily donate $20 to whoever implements it.
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TechLife
Member+ Joined: Aug 2008 Reputation: 13 Location: Aurora, CO |
2012-01-15 06:56
Post: #10
Well that would be freezy seeing how he (and a couple friends) are the only reason we have such an awesome app to begin with. He's on it.
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