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Fw: Automating/integrating XBMC?


  • Subject: Fw: Automating/integrating XBMC?
  • From: Gareth Cook <g@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 15:47:38 +0100

XBMC has a web server - you can fire off commands to it that way.

they also support python scripting so mebe that's also a route ?


Gareth Cook
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Has anyone integrated XBMC into their HA system?

I'm thinking of ripping a few DVD's for the first time and making them
available via my Russound whole house audio/video system. What I'd need to
be able to do is have a DVD playlist that I can skip through from the
Russound wall controllers / remotes (they are a kind of IR learning remote
and can output any learned IR codes).

I could also use an app on my HA PC to talk to the Xbox if needed. I do
have an IR controller for the Xbox but it's a little flakey, so would
prefer a network connected method if possible?

Any thoughts?

Cheers,

Paul.





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