License: Free
Price: Free
Description
Because there seems to be no simple, functional and easy to use remote control for windows media center on windows mobile devices out there, I've decided to build my own. The software uses VMC Controller to connect to Windows Media Center, enabling basic control of the following functions, as well as displaying media info (see screenshots below):
-menu navigation
-play/pause, next/previous
-volume control
-playback position seek
-tv channel up/down
As its still in the beta stage, there will be bugs, so i need testers to trial it on their handsets, providing feedback and suggestions. This latest release adds support for handsets such as the HD2, and others that are WVGA without directional buttons. Support for media extenders and QWERTY keyboard text input for handsets such as the Xperia are in development, and may be included in a future release.
Requirements:
Windows Mobile Pocket PC 5 , 6 , 6.1
.NET Compact Framework 3.5
-Windows Vista or 7 - editions with Windows Media Center.
-VMC Controller.
-Wifi, Bluetooth/USB activesync connection.
FILES:
VMC Controller (ive found these builds to be most stable, however others might work too):
Windows Vista users:
http://vmccontroller.codeplex.com/releases/view/23251
Windows 7 users:
http://vmccontroller.codeplex.com/releases/view/34386
Price: Free
Description
Because there seems to be no simple, functional and easy to use remote control for windows media center on windows mobile devices out there, I've decided to build my own. The software uses VMC Controller to connect to Windows Media Center, enabling basic control of the following functions, as well as displaying media info (see screenshots below):
-menu navigation
-play/pause, next/previous
-volume control
-playback position seek
-tv channel up/down
As its still in the beta stage, there will be bugs, so i need testers to trial it on their handsets, providing feedback and suggestions. This latest release adds support for handsets such as the HD2, and others that are WVGA without directional buttons. Support for media extenders and QWERTY keyboard text input for handsets such as the Xperia are in development, and may be included in a future release.
Requirements:
Windows Mobile Pocket PC 5 , 6 , 6.1
.NET Compact Framework 3.5
-Windows Vista or 7 - editions with Windows Media Center.
-VMC Controller.
-Wifi, Bluetooth/USB activesync connection.
FILES:
VMC Controller (ive found these builds to be most stable, however others might work too):
Windows Vista users:
http://vmccontroller.codeplex.com/releases/view/23251
Windows 7 users:
http://vmccontroller.codeplex.com/releases/view/34386
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