Hello,
I ran the LCdproc server (LCD -d MaxOrb). The server is running o.k. However
when I run the freeamp client (freeamp -ui freeamp -ui lcd.ui mymp3.mp3) I
don't get anything in the display (display is connecte to ttyS1 and it is
working because when i kill the LCDd, i get teh message "thanks for using
lcdproc"). what could be the problem?. is it related to freeamp or lcdproc?.
Has anybody use the lcd.ui ?. what version of the lcdproc server did you
use?.
thanks in advance..
Julius
>From: Jason Woodward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Car MP3 Player...
>Date: Thu, 03 Feb 2000 16:33:41 -0800
>
>Actually, the freeamp architecture allows for multiple UIs. So, the IRman
>doesn't control the 'freeamp.ui' or the 'lcd.ui', it actually controls the
>'Player' object which is the core of the player.
>
>The concept of a UI is a plugin which takes inputs and gives output. So,
>the
>'freeamp.ui' is an X11 UI written with GTK which implements themeing.
>
>The LCD ui is a UI which happens to not take any user input (but, could
>easily
>be made to do so) but just displays information about whats going on in the
>Player object to a LCD screen.
>
>Accordingly, the IRman UI is a freeamp user interface plugin which happens
>to
>not listen to any of the 'Heres whats going on' events from the player
>object.
>It only issues commands to the player object.
>
>FreeAmp also has the ability to have multiple UIs going at the same time.
>For
>instance, last time I checked, you could do:
>
>freeamp -ui freeamp.ui -ui lcd.ui -ui irman.ui
>
>and you'd have the cool themable GTK app pop up, you'd get output to the
>LCD
>and you'd be able to control it through the IRman.
>
>A really cool thing about that set up is that when you hit 'pause' on your
>remote control the GTK themeable UI's pause button will grey out as if you
>clicked on it with the mouse.
>
>jason
>
>Julius Xavier wrote:
> >
> > >From: "Mayhem & Chaos Coordinator" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > >
> > >Yes, there is an IRMan plug-in for FreeAmp. If you have an IRMan module
>you
> > >can remote control FreeAmp from that. You can use any existing remote
> > >control for that....
> >
> > Thanks rob for your pointer. Is it possible to control the lcd.ui from
> > IRman?. or just the default freeamp.ui can be controller from IRman?.
>Thanks
> > in advance.
> >
> > Julius..
> >
> > >
> > >--ruaok Freezerburn! All else is only icing. -- Soul Coughing
> > >
> > >Robert Kaye -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://moon.eorbit.net/~robert
> > >
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