2011-02-22, 16:33
**reposting due to no response in General Help - feel free to remove if this is not kosher**
For starters: running XBMC 10.0 on ubuntu 10.10
Just wondering if this is at all possible. I'm using my XBMC for podcasts and when it would be nice to take advantage of the same stepforward/back features that we get for videos.
I found this thread, in which someone asked for this, but apparently the functionality doesn't exist in the player that XBMC uses (??). Or at least it didn't in 2006 (!!)
Anyway, if there's a way to do this, or a way to point XBMC at a different music player that does have this functionality enabled, I'd be much obliged. Here's a link to my current remote.xml - you can see what I attempted to do with the MusicOSD section, as well as what I had to do to the visualization section to prevent conflict.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1KqDg...y=CLzI2uAG
appreciate any help or advice - even if it's just to tell me that I should give up now because it's still not possible
For starters: running XBMC 10.0 on ubuntu 10.10
Just wondering if this is at all possible. I'm using my XBMC for podcasts and when it would be nice to take advantage of the same stepforward/back features that we get for videos.
I found this thread, in which someone asked for this, but apparently the functionality doesn't exist in the player that XBMC uses (??). Or at least it didn't in 2006 (!!)
Anyway, if there's a way to do this, or a way to point XBMC at a different music player that does have this functionality enabled, I'd be much obliged. Here's a link to my current remote.xml - you can see what I attempted to do with the MusicOSD section, as well as what I had to do to the visualization section to prevent conflict.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1KqDg...y=CLzI2uAG
appreciate any help or advice - even if it's just to tell me that I should give up now because it's still not possible