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Controlling MC12 with Netbook?
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burre:
Hi,
I've been searcing around a lot, but can't seem to find a good answer to if my "idea" will work..
In my liingroom I have a Stereo with a Desktop PC as the source. the PC is across the room from the Stereo.
As of now, I am controlling MC12 with rivermote, but I want more functionality, preferably a mirror of the full media center, identical to the one on the desktop/client. For controlling this, I am considering a convertible netbook, like the Asus T91.
The Desktop is also mostly in use for webbrowsing while I listen to music, so I need a solution that does not change the acive window or disturb in other ways.
Oh, and my Desktop is running windows XP.
Any ideas/suggestions? examples of similar solutions?
(pardon my english please, not my native language)
JimH:
Your English is fine. Please don't apologize.
Our best solution for your remote control is to use Theater View in MC13, and a remote control.
Here's a link about Television on our wiki. It also applies to playback of music and video.
You can upgrade for $22.98, but make sure you get 13.0.170 or higher because it delivers an MC14 license that works with MC13 or MC14.
Other choices are on our Third Party plug-in board:
HTTP something
xpTunes
Netremote (from Promixis)
MusicLobby (from CinemarOnline)
burre:
Hi JimH, and thanks for your reply. :)
I had a look at the theater view, but if I understand correctly, this would require that the dsktop screen is visible from listening position,and not occupied by others, which makes it not usable for me, as I cannot see the desktop screen from where I am sitting when listening to music.
I have a license on Netremote which I used with a PDA, but found it quite hard to set up to run smoothly. (including setup for audiolense roomcorrection etc.)
But I'll have a look at the other two, thanks :)
)p(:
I use remote desktop to connect to the pc running media center under a seperate user account. This works really well. On a small screen be sure to look at the dropdown panes option in mc...saves a lot of screen space.
For using remote desktop see for example:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsXp/using/mobility/getstarted/Remoteintro.mspx
Although best would be of course if a future version of mc lets us control mc instances on different pc's directly or even just sync them using zones would do the job ;)
peter
burre:
Just wanted to say THANK YOU!! to the J.river team, as this is now working in MC15. :)
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