Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Re: Few questions

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There's some issues with the connection status joins in the current
build. All fixed already for next release.
Then it will work exactly as you expect.

Try activating the following joins for status bar via intelliremote:
Toggle status bar: d17922
Show status bar: d17931
Hide status bar: d17932

Jarrod

On Mar 3, 4:07 am, stbluesrul <paul.l.cra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Using MCE Controller as a control system under the project properties
> I'm able to get a subpage to show and disappear when the PC is ON or
> OFF.
>
> I tried adding a system for MCE Controller in the system manager as an
> external system but I couldn't get it to work.  I had the conneciton
> join set to 5 and the subpage set to 5 as well.  I also had the check
> box "maintain constant connection" checked.  When it's connected the
> subpage or button does not show.  Am I doing something wrong or is it
> not possible this way?  I'm trying to monitor 4 PC's that are tucked
> away in a closet.  So I assume that I would just add 4 different
> systems that all connect to MCE Controller to monitor the PC's.
>
> If I were to use Intelliremote as a control system now would it be
> possible to get the iPhone status bar to show?  I believe
> Intelliremote has added the commandfusion protocol.
>
> On Mar 1, 6:40 pm, Jarrod Bell <jar...@guilink.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Status bar will be able to be shown/hidden in next release by using a
> > loopback system (UDP 255.255.255.255) and sending iViewer its own
> > commands and parsing the command to enable a digital join that the
> > status bar uses.
> > There is a few ways to do this in the next version actually, more on
> > that when release is due.
> > This can already be done if using the 'ControlSystem' protocols (see
> > our wiki for the differences between Control Systems and External
> > Systems)
>
> > No plans for multiple control systems in a single GUI file. But you
> > can already load multiple GUI files into cache by linking a button to
> > load a new GUI file (see the button properties dialog for more help).
>
> > Using hardware buttons for control was not possible previously,
> > perhaps a recent SDK update has made that possible. I believe it will
> > still control the volume of the iPhone itself however, which makes it
> > a pain. The iPhone volume level would show up, but have no reflect to
> > the actual volume level of any system being controlled. Perhaps we can
> > route those buttons to perform a digital join action, or maybe perform
> > commands/macros. We will look into this more for a future release.
>
> > To check if a PC is on, just create a system that connects to some
> > server on the PC (eventghost, MCE Controller, etc) and use the
> > Connection status digital join to show connection status in the GUI.
> > If it can connect, then its online. Otherwise its off.
> > You can then use the WOL helper to generate a command to send via UDP
> > to wake up the PC if your PC supports WOL feature.
>
> > Jarrod
>
> > On Mar 2, 1:16 pm, stbluesrul <paul.l.cra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > In a future release will there be an option to enable the iPhone
> > > status bar when iViewer is running?
>
> > > Any plans to have multiple control systems under project properties?
> > > Also, in a future release will it be possible to map the iPhone's two
> > > external hardware buttons to commands?  Similar to how Intelliremote
> > > does?  http://forum.melloware.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=7434&p=15112&hilit=har...
>
> > > Is it possible to ping a PC with the iViewer?  I want to use this as a
> > > way of checking if HTPC's are on or not when the ping reply is
> > > received from the HTPC I am pinging.

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