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UPDATE as of May 28, 2010:
We have tested the latest version of the Media Center TCP/IP Controller driver included in the Driver Pack of mControl v2.1 RC5 B3 (Build 3785) with the latest builds of the Media Center TCP/IP Controller. mControl's Media Center TCP/IP Controller driver is working but there appear to be some changes within the Controller software which prevent proper operation: - With the Win 7 alpha - no EPG - no TV commands (Oct 13 2009, Alpha) version, the STOP, PAUSE and PLAY buttons do not appear to function. - With the Win7 64 and 32 bit Alpha - button command fix (May 25 2010, Alpha), status messages from the system do not appear to function. One other FAQ that we can provide some feedback on: Q: How do you send a "Green Button" command. A: Select "Goto Home" /End of Update == We are pleased to provide a beta version of our Vista Media Center Controller driver. This is a "native" mControl driver that can be used to control Vista Media Center PCs and attached extenders. ![]() To use: 1. Ensure that you have mControl v2.1.3043 (or higher) installed. 2. Install the mControl Vista Media Center Controller driver: (a) Download the following archive file: http://www.embeddedautomation.com/EAWmcController.zip (b) Extract the contents to C:\Program Files\Embedded Automation\mControl\server\plugins (c) You'll need to use the mControl Service Controller utility to restart mControl to get mControl to use the new driver. (Don't forget to check to see if this new driver has been enabled - by default it has been enabled.)
(a) The mControl Vista Media Center Controller can be downloaded from here and is available as an installable file: http://www.codeplex.com/VmcControlle...eleaseId=12882.
To use: 1. Create a device, specifying the adapter as "EA WMC Controller". Then specify the IP address of the Vista Media Center that you are controlling. Specify the Send IP Port (40500) and Receive IP Port (40400). (If you are controlling an extender associated with this Media Center, then specify 40501/40401 (1st extender), 40502/40402 (2nd extender), etc. ![]() 2. Use mControl Editor to send messages or use the device/commands within macros. And if you are a mControl SDK user, this functionality is available to you as well. The following image was generated within a macro - using the MsgBox command:
Last edited by Ted Singh; 05-28-2010 at 05:58 PM. Reason: Thanks to bradsjm, Version of mControl; SDK support available; May 2010 Update |
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