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Kodi/XBMC Remote Control (Frodo)
Remote Connects using TCP port (default 9090). Will work only with Frodo and above.
If you have issues (problems) with the remote, create new issue here, https://github.com/goldenratio/xbmc-web-remote
Also you can contribute, "pull requests" are accepted.
Tips:
- Keyboard shortcuts available, rollover on buttons to see the shortcut.
- To control volume use "Ctrl + Up Arrow" and "Ctrl + Down Arrow" (for Mac users if "cmd + up arrow" and "cmd + down arrow" doesn't work, use 'Q' and 'W' keys respectively)
You have to enable "Allow program on other system to control XBMC" option. You can find this under,
System > Settings > Services > Remote Control
Restart Kodi/XBMC and check if that option is still enabled.
Note: This extension makes use of TCP port, do not confuse it with HTTP PORT. By default TCP port is 9090 if you haven't changed it leave it to default in settings.
Note: If you are wondering why there is no username and password options, this extension connects using websocket over TCP port. Even if your XBMC has username and password confirgured don't worry about it, it will still connect. Cheers!
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version 2.3.3
issue #24 Support multiple media centers
issue #28 Keyboard shortcuts for prev/next track
issue #29 Keyboard shortcut for "send text"?
v 2.3.2
issue #27 added hibernate, suspend and quit options for shutdown panel
v 2.3.1
issue #27 https://github.com/goldenratio/xbmc-web-remote/issues/27
v 2.3.0
issue #25 https://github.com/goldenratio/xbmc-web-remote/issues/25
v 2.2.6
1. Fixed
issue #12 - https://github.com/goldenratio/xbmc-web-remote/issues/12
issue #13 - https://github.com/goldenratio/xbmc-web-remote/issues/13
2. Change extension name to "Kassi"
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