Blaze
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posted on 6-17-2004 at 12:16 PM
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Remote control you eJ
I just bought an ATI Remote Wonder so I can control my eJ from another room.
It works great and is pretty cheap. But noone developed a plug-in for eJ yet, so I use the winamp 5 plugin and works ok, but of course it's
missing some functions.
So does anyone have this remote and by coincidence made a plug-in for eJ.
There are some develop tools available, but I can't figure out to make one
This is what the remote looks like:
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jojo
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posted on 6-18-2004 at 05:54 PM
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Remote support
Has anybody had any luck with Girder?? I've tried to make heads or tales out of it, and it responds to my remots, but does nothing. Perhaps I
was tired or just stupid, but it doesn't make any sense to me. I have two X10 remotes (USB) and a streamzapper remote (Usb) I'd love to be
able to use them with Ejukebox but can't even get them to control winamp anymore
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Audiosoft
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posted on 6-18-2004 at 07:24 PM
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For programming a remote: a full list of eJukebox keyboard commands is at: C:\Program Files\eJukebox\Keyboard Shortcuts.txt
Audiosoft
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jojo
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posted on 6-18-2004 at 08:41 PM
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Programing remotes and such
Quote: | Originally posted by Audiosoft
For programming a remote: a full list of eJukebox keyboard commands is at: Crogram FileseJukeboxKeyboard Shortcuts.txt |
Hmm, interesting, and I'll play with it a bit. Isn't there any Girder exports to run ejukebox? I'm just now figuring out the whole
girder thing, and it's starting to make a bit of sense but I've no clue how to issue keyboard commands to any program, just yet... perhaps
as I play with it all will become clear.
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posted on 6-18-2004 at 08:51 PM
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If anyone has created an eJukebox plugin for a remote control please post it to the forums to make it available to other eJukebox users.
Audiosoft
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jojo
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posted on 6-18-2004 at 11:53 PM
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Quote: | Originally posted by Audiosoft
If anyone has created an eJukebox plugin for a remote control please post it to the forums to make it available to other eJukebox users.
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I'd actually be really happy if anyody could export their Ejukebox group and post it. I spent a bit of time playing with Girder today, and
it's starting to make some sense.... still a long way to go tho LOL
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posted on 6-21-2004 at 11:42 AM
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Well... yes, i use a remote control with eJukebox, but it's not one you can buy in stores! It's a remote control i've reused from a old
compact disc player... And i don't use Girder neither, but a similar (but not free!) prog instead: PC Remote Control.
So unfortunately, i think my personal settings will don't help more other eJukebox users, even if i think it's the same philosophy...
Good luck with your own remote control guys! Be persevering, and i'm sure you will succeed.
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Bytor
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posted on 6-21-2004 at 01:50 PM
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I am using Girder and eJukebox with limited success. I have a Phillips Pronto remote control and a Streamzap USB IR receiver. I have most of the
basic functionality working like playlist and albumlist navigation but still have to work on the more advanced stuff. eJukebox is mostly a ‘mouse’
driven application which make is hard to fully automate with a remote. More hot keys would be a big plus in future releases. If you are interested,
I would be glad to send you my Girder config file.
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jojo
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posted on 6-21-2004 at 04:00 PM
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Quote: | Originally posted by Bytor
I am using Girder and eJukebox with limited success. I have a Phillips Pronto remote control and a Streamzap USB IR receiver. I have most of the
basic functionality working like playlist and albumlist navigation but still have to work on the more advanced stuff. eJukebox is mostly a ‘mouse’
driven application which make is hard to fully automate with a remote. More hot keys would be a big plus in future releases. If you are interested,
I would be glad to send you my Girder config file. |
I would greatly appreciate it, perhaps it would help me figure out how to get girder setup to work better for me. I have managed to get some of the
basics, play, pause, main volume up/down, mute etc. So it's starting to make more sense. Girder isn't for the faint of heart, I'm
finding LOL ....
Thanks for the offer, and assistance.
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Bytor
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posted on 6-22-2004 at 02:57 PM
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I will post the Girder config file to the forum soon.
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posted on 6-27-2004 at 05:34 PM
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See http://www.audiosoft.net/forums/viewthread.php?tid=863
for Bytor's Girder config file.
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posted on 9-2-2004 at 08:19 PM
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There is a program called uICE that supports a wide range of remotes and is pretty easy to use. There is a list of every remote it supports on the
site. This software already has a configuration file that you can use for eJukebox, but really works well with any program you throw at it. If there
is not already a configuration file for a program they a really easy to make with no programing knoledge whatsoever. The beauty of this program is the
amount of customization it allows through macros that anyone can figure out. For example by pressing a remote button you can have the mouse move to a
position on the screen and left click on a button. Basically if it is possible to do with a keyboard and mosue uICE can simulate it. I use the ATI
Remote wonder with it to control eJukebox and everything works great. I just wanted to let everyone here know about it especially those who can't
figure girder out, because uICE is so easy. You can find it at http://www.mediatexx.com/
Hope you guys fing this helpful
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