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Melloware
PostPosted: Mon Dec 01, 2008 6:25 pm    Post subject: Melloware IR/RF Remote Controls or an iPod Touch/iPhone Reply with quote



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Intelliremote + Intelliphone allows you to control AP with a profile from your iPod Touch or iPhone.

You can find the AlbumPlayer.xml profile to use here: http://melloware.biz/products/intelliremote/profiles.zip




Intelliremote also supports many other hardware remotes if you don't own an iPhone or iPod Touch.

here is a current list of supported hardware remotes....

iPhone/iPod Touch Remote
o Intelliphone iPhone or iPod Touch OS 2.1 or higher

Creative SoundBlaster Remotes
o SoundBlaster Live! Remote
o SoundBlaster Audigy, Audigy ZS , Audigy 2, Audigy 4 Remotes
o SoundBlaster X-Fi (all models), X-Fi Elite Remotes
o SoundBlaster Extigy (thick serial cable connection only)
o SoundBlaster/ Azuzen X-FI, Audigy USB Remote Control Upgrade Kit

HID (Human Interface Device) based USB Remotes
o Microsoft Media Center Edition (MCE) Remotes (many brands and types)
o Gyration RF MCE Remote (use gyration.xml profile)
o Terratec Cinergy Remote (use terratec.xml profile)
o Terratec Cinergy DT USB XS Diversity Remote (see terratecdt.xml profile)
o Hauppage Remote (use hauppage.xml profile)
o DViCO FusionHDTV Remote (use dvico.xml profile)
o XBOX360 Remote (see instructions below)
o Philips SRM7500 7-in-1 Remote (use philipssrm7500.xml profile)
o Cyberlink Power MCE Remote
o Hewlett Packard HP MCE Remote
o Trust-2400 MCE Remote
o Pinnacle MCE Remote Kit
o Hama MCE Remote
o X10 MCE Remotes
o Sony Vaio Remotes
o ASUS Nova P20/P22 Remote
o ASUS DH Remote
o Adesso ARC-1100 Remote, Auvisio or or Ortek VRC-1100
o Conceptronic MCE Remote

Bluetooth Remotes
o Sony PS3 Bluetooth Remote (use sonyps3.xml profile as example and see section on pairing the remote with your PC later in this guide)
o Nintendo Wii Remote (use wii.xml profile as example and see section on pairing the remote with your PC later in this guide)
o Jabra BT8010 Bluetooth Headset

X10-RF-Receivers that are normally bundled with remotes like (see x10.xml profile)
o X10 RF Remote
o ATI Remote Wonder™ (see atiremotewonder.xml profile)
o ATI Remote Wonder™ PLUS (see atiremotewonderplus.xml profile)
o SnapStream Firefly
o NVIDIA Personal Cinema Remote
o Marmitek PC Control
o Pearl Q-Sonic Master Remote 6in1
o Niveus PC Remote Control
o Medion RF Remote Control
o Packard Bell RF MCE Remote Control OR32E
o Toshiba PX1246E-1ETC

USB-UIRT http://www.usbuirt.com
RedRat UIRT http://www.redrat.co.uk/
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Peter van der Burg
PostPosted: Tue Dec 02, 2008 9:06 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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I assume, both Intelliremote and Intelliphone send keystrokes. Two questions.

1. The AlbumPlayer also listens to multimedia key messages. Many remotes also multimedia key messages, are these messages suppressed when Intelliremote and Intelliphone are running? Otherwise a skip command for instance can be executed twice because it is executes on the multimedia key and the generated key-stroke.

2. Which key-strokes did you program? With this knowledge I can create a preset button in AP which apply the settings for both applications with one click.
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Melloware
PostPosted: Tue Dec 02, 2008 11:56 am    Post subject: Reply with quote



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Peter van der Burg wrote:
I assume, both Intelliremote and Intelliphone send keystrokes. Two questions.

1. The AlbumPlayer also listens to multimedia key messages. Many remotes also multimedia key messages, are these messages suppressed when Intelliremote and Intelliphone are running? Otherwise a skip command for instance can be executed twice because it is executes on the multimedia key and the generated key-stroke.

2. Which key-strokes did you program? With this knowledge I can create a preset button in AP which apply the settings for both applications with one click.


1. I send keystrokes for things like Info = CTRL+F2 but for Play, Pause, Stop, Next, Previous I use the Microsoft special Media Keys like found on Multimedia Keyboards. I find it best to use those since almost all media application support those special media keys. Also I have instructions on my website for people using MCE REmotes how to disable the default MSFT behavior and let Intelliremote completely control your remote.

See here: http://forum.melloware.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=6130

2. I followed your 5.0.6 mappings in the help file for the keyboard defaults for Navigation, and like i said i use the standard Media Keys for all Media type events. I was going to make them your keyboard shortcuts but the multimedia keys just feel more correct. Those were the only keyboard shortcuts I could find unless there is a more comprehensive list somewhere?
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It is good you use the multimedia keys, I just was not sure. The advantage of multimedia keys is that they can not be wrongly assigned. Smile So then users only need to set AP shurtcuts to default for some special keys only (if somebody changed them anyway). But with remote in hand and the AP preferences in front, it should be easy for people to bring them to the correct values.
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Melloware
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Peter van der Burg wrote:
It is good you use the multimedia keys, I just was not sure. The advantage of multimedia keys is that they can not be wrongly assigned. Smile So then users only need to set AP shurtcuts to default for some special keys only (if somebody changed them anyway). But with remote in hand and the AP preferences in front, it should be easy for people to bring them to the correct values.


That is correct. And maybe some people like to map certain remote keys to special functions in AlbumPlayer they can certainly choose to do so. Or call an AutoIt script to do really custom things in AP.
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Morten Rasmussen
PostPosted: Mon Feb 22, 2010 9:35 am    Post subject: Albumplayer remote control Reply with quote



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Hey
I have a Nokia 5800 mobilefone. On the site "OVI Marked" i downloaded a program to my mobilefone called "Bluetooth Remote Control"
On my PC with Albumplayer running, i have a USB Bluetooth installed, type: Motorola PC850 with AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control Profile).
Now i can controle the Albumplayer by my telefone Laughing

http://store.ovi.com/content/19335?clickSource=browse&contentArea=applications
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