mzanetti
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2011-10-09
, 14:59
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2011-10-09
, 15:02
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#72
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2011-10-09
, 20:58
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2011-10-10
, 19:58
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#74
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I checked today's git (on arch linux). Everything works ok. One little thing - file always go to root of hdd, not to correct folders.
/opt/xbmcremote/bin/xbmcremote -d connection,files
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2011-10-11
, 20:43
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Joined on Jan 2011
@ Hamburg/Germany
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2011-10-13
, 22:10
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2011-10-14
, 07:39
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@ Germany
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2011-10-14
, 20:08
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Joined on Oct 2011
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#78
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Wooha! Thank you so much!
Keypad navigation works like a charm, as well as using N900's keypads for controlling xbmc itself. Man, this thing is fast...
Will test the other new features the next couple of days, but I'm sure they work as expected (as always ).
With the added support for keyboard commands, this is by far the most functional xbmc-remote I'm aware of (regardless which os)!
I'm repeating myself, but: Thanks a million!
PS
One little feature request: is it possible to map a key to correspond with xbmc's contextmenu? Like pressing "c" or "menu key" on desktop's keyboard.
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2011-10-15
, 08:21
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Joined on Feb 2011
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#79
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Big thanks for your work. Sadly I have to wait for the official xbmc release to test this (girlfriend uses xbmc all the time and will be quite angry with any downtime). As soon as this will work with official release I will be using this!
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2011-10-15
, 16:21
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#80
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