Re: [slim] Skype Plugin for SlimServer

2005-06-16 Thread Kevin Hawkins

Kevin Hawkins wrote:


Kevin Bouck wrote:


Also interested in a Skype Plugin for SlimServer / SqueezeBox

The following functionality is desired:

- Show this information in Screensaver similar to RSS News Feed  




Oops  forgot to mention - xAP Switchboard already provides RSS feeds of 
all your incoming and outgoing telephone call history - both for PSTN 
and Skype calls :-)


Kevin
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Re: [slim] Skype Plugin for SlimServer

2005-06-16 Thread Kevin Hawkins

Kevin Bouck wrote:


Also interested in a Skype Plugin for SlimServer / SqueezeBox

The following functionality is desired:
- Flash Display Name of Inbound Caller on Squeezebox display
- Ability to view Missed Call and Voicemail notifications
- Show this information in Screensaver similar to RSS News Feed

Stretch:
- Ability to play voicemails back via Squeezebox

I am also considering writing this one as a slimserver plugin -- anyone worked 
on or know of
anything similar?

Thanks,
-Kevin
 



Well - here's a way to get some of this using xAP if you have a windows 
PC.  It's a little bit unweildy in that it uses a number of applications 
to achieve this.  But the good news...it's all free and available now
If you install the following 4 apps.


   xAP Hub - required to run multiple xAP applications - service or 
application version


   xAP SlimServer conduit - either service or application  (this 
creates a xAP interface to Slimserver via the CLI including full play / 
user interaction events and control plus a fully managed display queue 
with punchthrough and priorities :-) So messages can suspend others (eg 
if they are urgent) and then the previous message(s) will resume.  Very 
nice


   xAPTel :  (application)  Provides the Skype interface link (and also 
CallerID,  but perhaps not working for US CID modems just as yet, but 
xAP NetCallerID does). This reports via xAP who is online and offline in 
realtime from Skype and also provides all VOIP tel call events SkypeIN / 
SkypeOUT.


   xAP Switchboard:  (application) Provides a web based interface to 
all your call history and provides CID lookup to a local database and 
also synchs caller details and call records with Outlook.  You can ever 
dialback callers this way - and mix your PSTN and Skype calls routing.  
The key here is that it works with xAPTel or xAPNetCallerID  info to 
broadcast display messages that are then picked up by the xAP Slimserver 
conduit and displayed on your Slim players screens. In the UK this works 
to provide both dial out and incoming call progress messages with area 
and name lookup, and who is online/  offline / calling on Skype. 
screenshots http://tinyurl.com/akt36


NB SlimServer can be any version ie MAC/Windows/Linux - but  the above 
apps are mainly Windows only, however xAP apps are truly distributed and 
can sit on any (or many) machines on your home network and interact.


..and now you're mostly there, what is missing is the control of the 
system from your Slim remote - ie stepping through call history or 
whatever - and also voicemail playback.  This would normally be achieved 
via a small script running in a xAP engine (like xAP Desktop or xAP 
Floorplan), and written in VB.   From xAP you can instruct the 
Slimserver to play any audio file ... so voicemail playback is probably 
very possible too, as are other 'announcement' type uses :-). Indeed xAP 
Switchboard already sends xAP text to speech announcemnts of callers  by 
name and creates WAV files for playback.  I think this may be doable on 
Slim -  it does work with WinAMP currently. (as long as I can get at the 
voicemail message somehow)   Implementing this as an integrated 
SlimServer plugin is obviously neater but xAP opens  many other 'HA' 
options too...particularly in allowing you to script via VB what the 
Slim displays/remotes do (for those with no Perl experience )  eg


xAP Desktop  also allows a floating Slim control window to sit over your 
Windows desktop on any networked PC , displaying what is playing on any 
or several of your Slim players and providing transport control and even 
album art cover display. It can fade in and out for example when the 
track changes should you wish and pass clicks through still to the 
underlying desktop. Akin to the Desktop 'widgets' that are so popular 
nowadays if you like. 
screenshots   http://tinyurl.com/e2d9u   (see 6)
One aspect of this that may be attractive is that the display is totally 
skinnable - with jpegs and gifs so you can have a Slim controller look 
just as you always wished... The pictured one is very basic and was 
designed to look like the Slimp3.


Using xAP Desktop / Floorplan - and also your Slim player screens you 
can display any xAP information you want - TV listings, weather, emails, 
alarm status, news, SMS messages,  stocks/shares, CallerID, Temperatures 
etc etc There is even a xAP X10 connector and a new low cost 
(Ethernet standalone xAP embedded) hardware I/O module called the Netiom 
that has 16 IN, 16 OUT, A/D, Serial port etc that can be linked via xAP 
and hence used from a Slim players if wanted. In fact I'm looking at 
doing just that shortly and may post some scripts if it's of interest.  
I have seen a desire for integrated X10 control from Slim - would this 
be of interest ?  Very do-able as we have a xAP X10 conduit.


Lastly I should mention that HomeSeer (Home Automation application) 
supports xAP via a free plugin. This allows all your Slim 

[slim] Skype Plugin for SlimServer

2005-06-04 Thread Kevin Bouck
Also interested in a Skype Plugin for SlimServer / SqueezeBox

The following functionality is desired:
- Flash Display Name of Inbound Caller on Squeezebox display
- Ability to view Missed Call and Voicemail notifications
- Show this information in Screensaver similar to RSS News Feed

Stretch:
- Ability to play voicemails back via Squeezebox

I am also considering writing this one as a slimserver plugin -- anyone worked 
on or know of
anything similar?

Thanks,
-Kevin

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