[mythtv-users] MyMote is now available!

Craig Partin cpartin at gmail.com
Wed Jul 23 16:17:07 UTC 2008


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>
> Hello all,
>>
>> You might remember I sent out a notice of an upcoming iPhone/iPod Touch
>> application I've been working on called MyMote. It is a MythTV specific user
>> configurable remote control with a program guide built in. I am pleased to
>> announce that MyMote is now available. Please see
>> http://trac2.assembla.com/mymote/wiki for details. Note that although
>> MyMote is now available through ad hoc distribution, it has not been
>> approved by Apple for their App Store. Please read the information about ad
>> hoc distribution on the main page for instructions on how to acquire MyMote.
>>
>> Feel free to comment, suggest, or constructively criticize!
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> P.S.: The screenshots and video at the MyMote site are a little out of
>> date. I will be updating them shortly, but MyMote has only undergone
>> improvements without restructuring the user interface or general flow.
>>
>>
>>
> That's really exciting, I hope to try it soon.  Thanks!
>
> What do you think the possibility of getting something like this working?
>
>
> http://features.engadget.com/2004/07/27/how-to-turn-your-ipod-in-to-a-universal-infrared-remote-control/
>
> If it could do volume control on the amp it would definitely be a killer
> app for remote control.
>
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> It's certainly possible, but I'm not sure how many users would find it
> useful. I'll gladly accept patches to add extra functionality. I think the
> better route, however, is to use LIRC with an IR blaster from another
> machine. That way the user doesn't have to carry around another attachment
> to the iPhone just for the remote control.
>
> Thanks
>

Would that work with the LIRC buttons already in the code? That is a better
idea.
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