Posts: 100
Joined: Apr 2014
Reputation:
0
OpenELEC for the Pi is a must if you just want a media player without fussing with it (my girl wouldn't appreciate it if, say, we wanted to watch a movie and I was like "oh, let me compile this... and git-clone that..."). Indeed a great piece of software.
When I first tried to install it it was, I think, marked as "incompatible" (I'm running the beta OpenELEC that uses the Gotham beta, so this is a common occurrence). I don't know if it's still marked as incompatible; if it is, it means that OpenELEC doesn't fuss about updating incompatible plugins that are already manually installed.
Posts: 17
Joined: Apr 2014
Reputation:
0
I have been using this web interface from my pc to control raspberry pi using openelec. 3 days ago I have noticed that the arrow keys and enter key on my keyboard is also working. Thank you for this, because I prefer keyboard controls instead of mouse. But I can not play or pause by keyboard. Is there a way to add hotkeys to interface like arrow keys.
Thank you.
Posts: 100
Joined: Apr 2014
Reputation:
0
Darn, OpenELEC didn't auto-update to 0.3.7... I had to do it manually. Oh well!
Posts: 6
Joined: Apr 2014
Reputation:
0
Once again this is an outstanding web interface.
I have been reading all the posts on this thread but it seems that for me the stream does not work. I run XBMC on a raspberry pi model B and loading the interface from my PC on chrome. The music seems to play in browser but i cannot hear anything.
I have tried this also locally using the local IP and port and also via internet using the external IP and port. The same is happening when i use it from my iPad or iPhone.
I am not sure if i am doing something wrong or i miss any plugin in order to work. please let me know how you have managed this to work!
Thank you in advance!