I've used the EventGhost Webserver plugin to create a simple NextPVR wireless remote for my iPad, but should work through any web browser.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]31332[/ATTACH]
You need to install EventGhost, and place the www folder and NPVR.xml into the EventGhost folder. Choose the Webserver plugin and NPVR.xml file through EventGhost, and configure the plugin:
[ATTACH=CONFIG]31333[/ATTACH]
I used port 80, but you can use whatever.
Then point your browser at http://<npvr server>:<port> (<port> only required if not 80) and try it out.
Aside from the NextPVR logo, there are no images. Looks fine in ie9 and through the iPad. For other browsers YMMV.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]31332[/ATTACH]
You need to install EventGhost, and place the www folder and NPVR.xml into the EventGhost folder. Choose the Webserver plugin and NPVR.xml file through EventGhost, and configure the plugin:
[ATTACH=CONFIG]31333[/ATTACH]
I used port 80, but you can use whatever.
Then point your browser at http://<npvr server>:<port> (<port> only required if not 80) and try it out.
Aside from the NextPVR logo, there are no images. Looks fine in ie9 and through the iPad. For other browsers YMMV.
Regards,
Hasso
[SIZE="2"]Server: NPVR 2.2.6, Asus E35M1-M PRO motherboard, 2 x 2GB DDR-1333 memory, 1 x 1.5TB SATA Samsung HD, 2 x 2TB SATA Seagate Green HD, 1 x Hauppauge HD4400, 2 x Hauppauge Nova T 500, Windows 7 Home.
Clients: EGreat M34A with MVPMCX2; HDX1000 with MVPMCX2 and internal 2TB SATA Seagate Green HD.[/SIZE]
Hasso
[SIZE="2"]Server: NPVR 2.2.6, Asus E35M1-M PRO motherboard, 2 x 2GB DDR-1333 memory, 1 x 1.5TB SATA Samsung HD, 2 x 2TB SATA Seagate Green HD, 1 x Hauppauge HD4400, 2 x Hauppauge Nova T 500, Windows 7 Home.
Clients: EGreat M34A with MVPMCX2; HDX1000 with MVPMCX2 and internal 2TB SATA Seagate Green HD.[/SIZE]