mherger;586291 Wrote:
> > Ok, maybe you should wait for the Tablet version of
> SqueezeCommander...
>
> I seriously doubt that any touch UI would be suitable for a remote
> controlled device. Imagine you'd have to drag stuff around your TV set
> using an IR remote... It's a totally different int
> Ok, maybe you should wait for the Tablet version of SqueezeCommander...
I seriously doubt that any touch UI would be suitable for a remote controlled
device. Imagine you'd have to drag stuff around your TV set using an IR
remote... It's a totally different interaction model. Unfortunate for th
Henry66;585967 Wrote:
> I have the Touch which has its own screen, but I sit 12 feet (3.6
> meters) away from it and it's a bit small.
>
> I also have SqueezeCommander on my Android phone with a nice screen.
> This is easy to see, but it drains my battery if I want to have the
> screen on all th
H. My TV supports Yahoo! Connected TV widgets.
http://connectedtv.yahoo.com/developer/
Who wants to try developing one for "Squeezebox Now Playing"?
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You may use this and install SqueezeCommander:
http://www.peopleoflava.com/television/scandinavia/
Ok, maybe you should wait for the Tablet version of SqueezeCommander...
;-)
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Christian
Home of 'SqueezeCommander' (http://www.squeezecommander.com) - The
SqueezeBox Remote Control
If you just want information shown
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=74270
or you could go for the server web interface
http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:9000
either way you need something to run the webinterface´unless your tv
can do that.
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I have the Touch which has its own screen, but I sit 12 feet (3.6
meters) away from it and it's a bit small.
I also have SqueezeCommander on my Android phone with a nice screen.
This is easy to see, but it drains my battery if I want to have the
screen on all the time.
I could drag my laptop wit