You acually do not need the playerid when using RS-232 (there's only 1
player!).
Also, RS-232 control broke in the latest build of SqueezeCenter and
became unresponsive. They fixed it recently and if you use the beta
build of 7.2 all should be fine.
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diamar
HI, Thanks for the info.
I had found that but i does not seem to do what I want.
I need to switch power on, volume up/down, basic left right up down
play selections.
The CLI seems more to be requesting info and getting that sent back
to you.
Did I understand correctly so far ???
The website
The CLI interface is very rich, you can do pretty much anything with it.
There are certainly commands which will do power, volume, playlist
control etc.
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radish
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IMHO, the 'button' command will provide the basics, i.e. 'player id
button volume_up'
Following the 'slim' concept, I'm assuming that the RS232 input would
take such a command string and relay that to the Squeezecenter for
parsing. The Squeezecenter will process the command, send instructions
to
Still looking for direction here
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Mad Mr H
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Hi Andy
There aren't any specific codes for Transporter. The commands are the
same as used for the command line interface which can be accessed via a
telnet connection to port 9090 on the server running SqueezeCenter.
Both use the CLI described here: Open SqueezeCenters web-interface,
click
Anyone shed some light on where the codes can be found PLEASE .
Andy.
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