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NEW: WebGizmo -- looks and works like Gizmo -- runs in a browser
Matt:
[Edit by JimH -- This feature is now in MC17.0.64. More here:
http://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/WebGizmo ]
-- back to Matt --
I'm playing with an update for WebPlay / WebRemote to merge them into a single thing that's a bit more Gizmo-like.
I'm not sure if I'll have anything to share before the holiday break, but I at least have this screenshot from my browser. You'll notice that it sizes with the display unlike the current WebPlay so it'll look better on tablets and desktops.
Matt:
A couple more web browser screenshots today:
The remote side might be ready tomorrow. The playback side using HTML 5 for audio (and video someday) is further away.
park:
Matt, the design of this is looking nicer than Gizmo. Can't wait to see the playback functionality too. I've seen a JWplayer plugin in Wordpress and it looked good too. My point was to use something community built and maintained for the quickest implentation, easiest maintainance. I don't really have any strong attachment to flowplayer,. Though I've never had any reason to complain about it. I agree that HTML5 would be preferable over flash for when browsing on an iOS device though.
bennyd:
I would love to have some basic playlistmanagement in there like adding/editing/removing
JimH:
More screenshots
Instructions on the wiki
WebGizmo is a browser version of Gizmo. You can start it by entering a URL like this one in your browser:
http://192.168.1.100:52199/gizmo (replace the IP address with the address of the machine where MC is running)
As a test, you can try connecting to it on your local machine by clicking here:
http://localhost:52199/gizmo
As with the Android Gizmo, you can choose to play on your local machine or on the server.
We think this is ideal for iPad, iPhone, and many other devices.
This will eventually replace WebPlay and WebRemote.
It was introduced in MC17.0.64.
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