Saturday, July 3, 2010

Re: IP control of bluray players

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Ok sor


Enviado desde mi iPad

El 03/07/2010, a las 12:05, Fiasco <dgvollmer@gmail.com> escribió:

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> Deiby
>
> Hardware failure is beyond the scope of this forum. I would search
> the web for the manufacturers website and contact them for a service
> center.
>
>
> On Jul 2, 8:06 am, Deiby Rojas <moncor...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi Jairo
>>
>> I need help.
>>
>> I buy a used Master NI-4100 on eBay and the master fuction good for a long time, but now is bad.
>>
>> How can do for repair???
>> You could be helpme???
>>
>> Best Regards
>>
>> Enviado desde mi iPad
>>
>> El 05/06/2010, a las 17:11, digimenet <ja...@digime.net> escribió:
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>>> The Apple TV,as well as iTunes, are directly controllable over IP and
>>> without the need of some third party plug-in. Both use a HTTP command
>>> set. I have been working on reverse engineering the protocol since
>>> apple has become the next Microsoft, except far more controlling and
>>> far more.............well.
>>
>>> There are ones out there who have been successful in this endeavor:
>>
>>> http://dacp.jsharkey.org/
>>
>>> If you have a passive network hub or a network switch with port-
>>> mirroring capabilites, you could just capture the data packets between
>>> an Apple TV and say the Apple Provided Remote App for the iPhone/
>>> iTouch. Use a program like WireShark to accomplish this.
>>
>>> On Jun 5, 6:39 pm, "cfacun...@cox.net" <cfacun...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> YEah I guess I should have been more specific. I have have and iPad
>>>> and have just started playing with Command Fusion and Bitwise touch
>>>> using the bitwise controls BC4X1. I have it controlling Samsung
>>>> bluray , Denon 3808 , tv , xbmc , Apple TV and hopefully my HAI system
>>>> before long. I started with all IR and have since moved the Denon to
>>>> IP and as soon as I catch on I will use the xbmc ( 1-way first and
>>>> hopefully graduate to a Fiasco-ish 2-way) via IP. I was thinking since
>>>> there are apps to control the Apple TV and bluray then there is
>>>> bound to be a way to integrate all of this into CF via IP. From what I
>>>> have discovered so far it doesn't seem like it will be as elementary
>>>> as the Denon using Telnet with ASCII commands all spelled out for me
>>>> on paper , but I am always up for a challenge.
>>
>>>> On Jun 5, 5:11 pm, digimenet <ja...@digime.net> wrote:
>>
>>>>> Well, there a few Blu-Ray players that provide ethernet connectivity.
>>>>> And there have been some developments down that line of control:
>>
>>>>> http://www.pocketblu.com/Features_Control.aspxhttp://bdtouch.com/usin...
>>
>>>>> (Fiasco - Sony is one such company to provide IP connectivity with
>>>>> there blu-ray players, not to mention there flat-screen TVs as well.)
>>
>>>>> However, in most these cases, the blu-ray disc must provide that
>>>>> needed back-end support.
>>
>>>>> https://live.sonystyle.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?c...
>>>>> (Foot note number 5)
>>
>>>>> I am sure that native support is in the very near future.
>>
>>>>> On Jun 5, 4:56 pm, Fiasco <dgvoll...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>>>> First the bluray player would have to be controllable by IP and
>>>>>> connected to your local area network via wifi or ethernet.
>>
>>>>>> If that exists in the bluray player then yes, you can control it via
>>>>>> CF.
>>
>>>>>> Another option is RS232 if the bluray has a RS232 control port.
>>
>>>>>> Otherwise you are left with using IR
>>
>>>>>> The last two options would require a 3rd party controller like a
>>>>>> globalcache iTach.
>>
>>>>>> On Jun 5, 3:50 pm, "cfacun...@cox.net" <cfacun...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>>>>> Has anyone figured out how to control bluray players via IP? I assume
>>>>>>> it can be done since there is an iphone app available. I did some
>>>>>>> searching but pretty much came up dry , but I may not have been using
>>>>>>> the correct terminology since this is all pretty new to me.
>>
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