new Wiki page: http://gbpvr.com/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Tips/Net2hipsend
For everyone who has trouble blasting with HIP and hipsend n hipwsend, try this one...
It does the same thing but uses the http server built into hip to communicate with.
It also has added benefit of not needing 'Interact with desktop' checked on gbpvr service.. so troubles blasting because of Rec. service logon are no more!
From my use, it is also much faster and doesn't suffer that '3rd number pause' that seems to plague hipwsend...[where 1st 2 numbers are fast,third is after about a sec. delay]
Also, it can be used from another machine if need be...
Only requires a single localhost http port to be opened,so no firewall issues, and configures just like any other blaster .exe.
Any open port may be used..8084 is just a suggestion..
examples: "net2hipsend 107" or "net2hipsend 107 500" or "net2hipsend 107 500 127.0.0.1 8090 002"
options must include all preceding options, so to specify port, you must also specify all preceding options, delay only needs the channel # before it..
In config for normal use on local machine,port 8084 and no delays, choose net2hipsend.exe as executable, and " {channel}" for params with both boxes underneath unchecked..ok out of config..
to setup HIP: go to preferences and turn on web server, set 8084 as port, and browse to the HIPDefault.htm under HIP\http\ and click ok...
[assuming you already have the blasting ir commands learned in hip, tested inside HIP to light-up blasters]
Just click on http://localhost:8084/index.htm for a nice screenshot and manual controls..
If you don't see that page then a firewall is probably getting in the way or try a different port..[like 8086]
The remote suffix is the second part of the ir blast command's numbers, eg for #1 in hip it's 1.001 for most, with the number 1 and a .001 suffix, adjust yours if you have different suffix on your blast commands to have multiple blast remotes.
[The vast majority of users will have 001, only multiple blasting remotes would have more]
I still need to make a wiki page eventually..lol
my channel changes are so fast now, they are done before the video displays even!
[it doesn't use DotNet or anything bulky, just Autoit3 script, easily decompilable into source..]
if you'd like to take it and run with it and make it better, by all means please do..
just leave it de-compilable or include the source...
EDIT: Changed default port to 8084 to avoid conflicts with EWA web streaming, and removed logging to re-enable use from any account..
P.S. no longer beta,works fine for months, few user problems..
now even faster as i just get the size of the web page, not the data itself, so even errors on web page won't trip it up.
For everyone who has trouble blasting with HIP and hipsend n hipwsend, try this one...
It does the same thing but uses the http server built into hip to communicate with.
It also has added benefit of not needing 'Interact with desktop' checked on gbpvr service.. so troubles blasting because of Rec. service logon are no more!
From my use, it is also much faster and doesn't suffer that '3rd number pause' that seems to plague hipwsend...[where 1st 2 numbers are fast,third is after about a sec. delay]
Also, it can be used from another machine if need be...
Only requires a single localhost http port to be opened,so no firewall issues, and configures just like any other blaster .exe.
Any open port may be used..8084 is just a suggestion..
Quote:Syntax: [note:changed default server to 127.0.0.1 and port to 8084]
net2hipsend 1-4digit-ch# [delay-msecs(0)] [servername(localhost)] [port(8084)] [remote suffix(001)]
[in [] optional, defaults in ( )]
Channel # is only mandatory paramater.
examples: "net2hipsend 107" or "net2hipsend 107 500" or "net2hipsend 107 500 127.0.0.1 8090 002"
options must include all preceding options, so to specify port, you must also specify all preceding options, delay only needs the channel # before it..
In config for normal use on local machine,port 8084 and no delays, choose net2hipsend.exe as executable, and " {channel}" for params with both boxes underneath unchecked..ok out of config..
to setup HIP: go to preferences and turn on web server, set 8084 as port, and browse to the HIPDefault.htm under HIP\http\ and click ok...
[assuming you already have the blasting ir commands learned in hip, tested inside HIP to light-up blasters]
Just click on http://localhost:8084/index.htm for a nice screenshot and manual controls..
If you don't see that page then a firewall is probably getting in the way or try a different port..[like 8086]
The remote suffix is the second part of the ir blast command's numbers, eg for #1 in hip it's 1.001 for most, with the number 1 and a .001 suffix, adjust yours if you have different suffix on your blast commands to have multiple blast remotes.
[The vast majority of users will have 001, only multiple blasting remotes would have more]
I still need to make a wiki page eventually..lol
my channel changes are so fast now, they are done before the video displays even!
[it doesn't use DotNet or anything bulky, just Autoit3 script, easily decompilable into source..]
if you'd like to take it and run with it and make it better, by all means please do..
just leave it de-compilable or include the source...
EDIT: Changed default port to 8084 to avoid conflicts with EWA web streaming, and removed logging to re-enable use from any account..
P.S. no longer beta,works fine for months, few user problems..
now even faster as i just get the size of the web page, not the data itself, so even errors on web page won't trip it up.
Hardware: HDHR Prime, HDPVR 1212, Raspberry pi2, VFD display w/LCDSmartie