Is there a possibiliy to control Linn DS devices via Internet-Explorer?
Is something like that planned? Other method to control Linn DS-devices using RTI remotes?
andi
Is there a possibiliy to control Linn DS devices via Internet-Explorer?
No. Although many people wish there were.
Is something like that planned?
Not to my knowledge... There was a long thread about this some months ago, but no real results.
Other method to control Linn DS-devices using RTI remotes?
OK let's google what an RTI remote is
Oh, a universal remote...probably no way. In theory (!) the big, wifi compatible models could be adapted but I doubt it, and they're probably so expensive that they're no real alternative anyway.
cheers,
Bernhard
Were Linn not looking at Silverlight? I really don't know anything about its capabilities, but I'm sure the OSS site mentioned it a while back.
Bri
hi, there are webservices around, ... its just a question who has time and money to have a webinterfaced programmed. ... I'am also searching.
how about to open a Linn$-fond. I would have programmers that where able to program for any browser, so also i-phone could use it.
how about to open a Linn$-fond.
Yes, embarassing enough for Linn, but I would donate to a fund to pay some programmers to develop a solution. On the other hand, Songbook seems to be so far developed, that I guess it is almost the perfect solution. If only the App-Store would not be in the way...
Songbook for the browser, that would be it!!!
Is there a possibiliy to control Linn DS devices via Internet-Explorer?
SkweezyDS http://forums.linn.co.uk/bb/showthread.php?tid=1028 gives you the SqueezeCenter Web Interface to control the DS, albeit needing a Squeezebox currently. Still in development though....
Too modist Mr Rockfather; you omitted to mention that SkweezyDs has the makings of a totally fantastic utility!
My only complaint is the name; could you call it something like 'Sk' sos I have to type less characters to start it up? Imagine getting back from the pub and having to type 'cd /usr/lib/SkweezyDs' then look up SnakesOnLine.com (to find out how to spell python) and then remembering to stick the 2.4 bit on the end of the python bit (I always forget that one).
Seriously though; fantastic!!
