Guest sprouts42 Posted June 14, 2003 Report Posted June 14, 2003 I just discovered a plugin for winamp2 which allows you to control winamp using wap or gprs. However I have winamp3 and don't really want to go back. I'm sure there was a post a while back when someone here developed something similar? I tried searching but no luck :lol: Can anyone help?
Guest funkmaster Posted June 14, 2003 Report Posted June 14, 2003 yeh this has been mentioned b4 i think.. its not available for Winamp 3.. shame really.. ah well! one of those things... unless im wrong and there is a version of remote amp for Winamp3? would be nice (altho i use a IR remote wen im on the couch.. :wink: )
Guest Monolithix [MVP] Posted June 14, 2003 Report Posted June 14, 2003 NEWER than Winamp3 Winamp 2.91 > * :lol: There was a member working on an html interface for this, never heard of any progress though (might have been fozzie?).
Guest axe Posted June 16, 2003 Report Posted June 16, 2003 imho there's nothinhg good about winamp 3 .... it's a real dog ...eats way too many resources (allmost as much as media player)
Guest vijay555 Posted June 17, 2003 Report Posted June 17, 2003 I use browseamp to control winamp using passthru/grps on SPV. edit the templates to remove autorefresh, recode down to spv size screens and you're laughing. V
Guest fozzie Posted June 17, 2003 Report Posted June 17, 2003 There was a member working on an html interface for this, never heard of any progress though (might have been fozzie?). Not guilty m'lud. (You're probably thinking about my posts about SPV friendly modules for TiVoWeb. Now where's that nice Paul chap..........)
Guest fraser Posted June 20, 2003 Report Posted June 20, 2003 Hey all, it was me that was doing this ages ago, based off a Winamp plug-in called "BrowseAmp". (pls ignore board auto-link, not relevant) I did get pretty far on this, however due to other personal stuff going on right now I've got no time to spend on it, but I do intend to come back to it, or at least write some docs so others can continue. Basically, it was an XML interface to Winamp that used client-side XSL transforms to create each page. The idea was to keep GRPS costs down, as well as increase speed (local images etc). It worked pretty well, but there was a few days work needed to polish it up. The backend and everything else works, just needs some web design to make it more usable. I will come back to it an follow up with a post here, sometime in the next two weeks.
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