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First time poster, new XBMC user (love it!), so forgive me if this is a moronic question. Everything on XBMC was working excellent until I downloaded and configured xbmcRemote for my iPad. Remote works great, however XBMC on my Windows 7 PC cannot access the internet now. No scraping, downloading add-ons, etc. I found that flipping the "Use an HTTP proxy server to access the internet" switch 'off' in the Settings- System- Internet access menu corrects this issue, but that obviously prevents me from using my remote.
I'm not tech-savvy enough to understand the connection here (I would think that if one worked then so would the other, and vice versa), so is there any way I can have my remote functioning while still keeping XBMC online? Thank you in advance!
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2013-01-15, 03:44
(This post was last modified: 2013-01-15, 03:48 by BigUncleLJ.)
Thank you for responding. I did NOT have the "Allow programs on other systems to control XBMC" checked. I checked it just now but that doesn't help. Keep in mind that the only way for my XBMC to access the internet under these current settings it to have the first of your checklist [Allow control of XBMC via HTTP (and supply Port, Username, Password info)] UNCHECKED. I'm no expert but the problem appears to lie somewhere in there. From what I understand based off my previous research, there is nothing wrong with the way I've configured my remote- in order to use this iPad app you need to have the HTTP proxy server switched on. But it doesn't make any sense to me why that switch would prevent XBMC from accessing the internet.
Also, don;t know if this helps, but it's not like an error message pops up and says "XBMC cannot access the internet." It just essentially ignores commands. SO when I click update library, the updating library status bar pops up for about a millisecond in the top right corner then immediately disappears. If I try to install a new add-on, it just goes back to the add-on list screen and doesn't install anything. However, I have gotten an error that goes something along the lines of "XBMC cannot access proxy server" but that seems to come up pretty randomly.
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Problem solved. Thank you artrafael, appreciate it.
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Well.... Now I'm getting a Pseudo TV error. "Script failed! : script.pseudotv"