Salve Stefanie! On Wed, 29 Nov 2006, Stefanie Tellex wrote:
> This requires wireless internet, but it wouldn't be hard to get a > slimserver client running on the phone, so you could stream your mp3s to > the phone and listen to them. Push a button, and your phone starts > streaming music from your server. > > Slimp3slave is a command line client using the old udp protocol: > http://www.ex-parrot.com/~pdw/slimp3slave/. Slimserver has a newer TCP > based protocol as well, but there isn't a C client yet. (Slimserver > itself is a GPL'd perl program, so a C client for the new protocol isn't > hard, it just hasn't been done yet.) Of course it would be possible to run Slimp3slave, but consider that this would only for slimdevice owner http://www.slimdevices.com/ So IMHO it would be more interesting (for more people) to have a free server like icecast and use this to a GUI frontend player And to have the total freedom - the songs could be on PC A, the soundcard on PC B and the Neo1973 would controll to play this songs. > Even cooler would be adding a remote control interface to slimserver > that runs on the phone. You pull out the phone and start controlling > the music coming out of your speakers. We have two slimserver clients > in our apartment: it could use GPS to figure out which one is closest, > and connect to that one to change the volume, switch songs, or whatever. Yes this would be cool, but until I haven't saw it with my own eyes, I would not expect GPS accuracy <10m indoor. Greetings, rob _______________________________________________ OpenMoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community