Thanks, I have started on the GUI now too. Haven't got all the buttons added, still trying to decide how to arrange them. Download the jar at http://www.dopeflish.com/freevo/freevoremote.jar .

For those that don't know how to run jar files, make sure you have the sun java runtime environment installed and type

javaw -jar freevoremote.jar

Hope to get a new version out next week sometime. Suggestions, comments all welcome :-)

Nick

mike lewis wrote:

Just thought I would start revising Java for my Computer Science exams
in June and learn a small amount about java sockets at the same time. I
made a small java program to connect to the freevo remote_control server
and send whatever commands you want from it. Don't know if anyones done
this before with Java or had any windows ability to control Freevo so
here is a start.



Wow, cool.  The GUI would be great, then i won't have to get up when
i'm troubleshooting..

Mick


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