pBS Wrote:there was a guy about a year ago that made a similar client but it was severly buggy, but he had almost everything working..i still have it and it generates a log entry for just about everything it does[huge logs! lol] but very informative..
it may still be on the forums here somewhere too..very similarly, he used mplayer too...let me know if you'd like it and can't find it anywhere..
i'm stoked about the possibilities of remote access!
it would rock if we could login from work and look up the movie to go to that evening and check the weather from the gbpvr interface..[tho i guess that is doable already with VNC or similar]
slideshows,music,etc is probably no biggie for net access tho i'm sure the video bandwidth won't allow video except for the lucky few..
[then we'll have to make a transcode/viewing plugin for remote use within normal interface,like the web streamer for web admin]
gotta get it stable locally first tho..
yours is already more stable than that old one but he had overlays,keys,etc all working b4 he disappeared...[just the video playing sucked!]
probably due to mplayer version he used...he embedded his...
your way is much cooler..externally substitutable...
thanx for the 'm' key bit...
can't wait for the overlays!
sweet!
When I was researching this, the only client I could find on this forum was from scorpion2k, but he didn't leave the source. I would like to see it to compare how I've done things and get some ideas on doing things better.
You can see the overlay work if you want. I put the new source and binary here. You can unzip the folders and run the client directly from the Support folder (so you don't need to install). That way, if you want to revert back to the old version, you can.
To use the overlay, start a video from the video library and then hit "b" for the blue button to see the overlay.