2012-05-02, 21:57
(2012-04-29, 16:01)wolfgr Wrote: r428 is the latest source i put at my mega and works superb, many thanx to the developers.Put the "boblightd.exe -c boblight.conf" in the batch file and the code beneath in a vbs and start the vbs
l run boblightd r416 that draven187 told me at win7 by running a shortcut with -c boblight. conf command. Is there a way to run it to the background as a servise or something?
sorry for the offtopic, thanx.
Set WshShell = CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
WshShell.Run chr(34) & "%PATH%\%BATCHFILE%" & Chr(34), 0
Set WshShell = Nothing
Replace the "%PATH%\%BATCHFILE%" with yours and leave the "
If you are a bit handy you can use RunAsService or build one your own.
(2012-04-29, 16:02)gman3042 Wrote: been looking at this thread for a while. i'm a noob.
what exactly is the use of this? don't flame me too bad.. im just insanely curious
Look at this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MBUD_yQtcSY
(2012-04-30, 20:15)ensy3k Wrote: Hello,
I have a few questions.
If I need me a AtmoLight I buy just about Boblight XBMC install and run AtmoLight? Can anyone add information.
I have a Xtreamer Ultra with Ubuntu, and Windows 7 OpenELEC
I would of course continue to use OpenELEC.
The question then: My colleague has a MacMini built in 2011. Can he use the addon Ambilight or so?
Thank for info
The BobLight addon is platform independent, the daemon must be run on a Linux distro or use the Cygwin version in my post above for windows.