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IP Driver for XBMC running on OUYA


dutsnekcirf

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The subject line pretty much sums it up. I've read that they're working on enabling HDMI-CEC but I'm not sure that would help with Control4. My guess is you could just learn your TVs remote and then just indicate that the IR is connected on the same IR blaster as your TV. But ideally it'd be best if it were an IP driver rather than an IR driver running over HDMI-CEC since I doubt it very reliable at this point and not all TVs support it at this time.

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So it looks like I may have found something that'll do what I'm wanting. http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=128714&page=10 I haven't tested it yet but it looks promising. The only thing is that it should only be capable of controlling xbmc and none of the native OUYA software. So it'll only work if XBMC is open. Which means I'll have to set up the OUYA such that it opens XBMC on boot up. If that's the worst of the problems then I'm okay with that.

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So it looks like I may have found something that'll do what I'm wanting. http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=128714&page=10 I haven't tested it yet but it looks promising. The only thing is that it should only be capable of controlling xbmc and none of the native OUYA software. So it'll only work if XBMC is open. Which means I'll have to set up the OUYA such that it opens XBMC on boot up. If that's the worst of the problems then I'm okay with that.

I'm going to have to test this with XBMC on Boxee Box now.

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