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RE: WHA, controlling MP3's
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- Subject: RE: WHA, controlling MP3's
- From: "Paul Miller" <pmiller@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 7 Mar 2001 22:04:18 -0000
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Yes
please.
That
is very true, which is why I have written routines to extract the data from
html pages at
I
have now have listing for ALL terrestrial, cable and satellite
stations.
If people are interested, I may be able to make these available for
download
in "friendly" format.
Cheers
Graham
Hi Graham,
How are you downloading TV listings? I'm
putting together something similar to this myself (minus Homevision) and
I've managed to get the weather data from the Metoffice website but I
haven't come across anywhere with TV listings in a friendly
format.
Cheers,
Oliver.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2001 10:49
PM
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] WHA,
controlling MP3's
My 2p worth....
I currently have the following
setup: HomeVision
controller Dedicated HA
PC with
~6GB of MP3s
1 soundcard linked to the lounge
HiFi Pronto remote
I have created
some screens in HomeVision that I use to select the tracks to play, by
using the Pronto remote with a A-Z, 0-9 keyboard. I created
the pronto "keyboard" using "standard" remote codes, so that HomeVision
would be able to decode and recognise them.
In addition to this
I have written a "helper" application that runs in parallel to the
HomeVision software and communicates using DDE. This application
performs a number of tasks including the
following: Watches for variable changes,
to determine what MP3s to play Downloads
weather information every 15 mins & updates
HomeVision Watches the 1-wire
bus Downloads TV Listings once a
week Forces HomeVision to display
(overlaid) information of favourite TV programs about to
start. ...and lots more when I think of
it.
The Weather, TV Listings and MP3 Listing are all held on SQL
Server.
So this is what happens.
I bring up the music selection screen in
HomeVision Select the
track(s) The HomeVision helper app then
plays the tracks on the lounge HiFi (switching it on, and selecting AUX
if necessary)
I also plan to install >1 sound card to enable
multi-zone control. As I'm not using WinAmp I have more control,
so should be able to independently control >1
soundcards.
Hope this helps Graham
-----Original
Message----- From: Paul Gordon
[mailto:paul_gordon@xxxxxxx] Sent: 05 March 2001 15:07 To:
ukha_d@xxxxxxxSubject: Re: [ukha_d] WHA, controlling
MP3's
> >WHA, controlling MP3'sI'm pondering WHA at
the moment - though controlled >entirely by a PC. My HA PC (when I
eventually get all the pieces together >in one box) will have a
graphics card with TV out so I was planning on >plugging that into a
TV, then either using a radio mouse/keyboard (not >ideal) or
preferably using an IR keyboard and just learning a few
crucial >buttons onto a Pronto (BTW has anyone done
this?
I have exactly this arrangement, and tried to do just
what you have described. Basically, I had no success getting the pronto
to learn the IR from the keyboard :-( However, I have
subsequently changed to a different IR keyboard (A "digital Edge" one),
and I haven't tried to learn anything from that into the Pronto yet...
so fingers crossed...
can it be done?). I was planning on a
more ambitious system giving actual whole house control via a web
interface, but if you just want music then I don't see why you just
couldn't use WinAmp/whatever normally. > >If you don't have a
dedicated PC already it might be pricey but it would >still be
cheaper than dedicated touch screens in each room, I should
think. >Especially if you have a lot of televisions around the place
(I'm only >really interested in one control
point)
Dedicated touchcreens, whilst undoubtedly one of the
most attractive options, is also far and away the most expensive! -
Even the dreaded... (wait for it...) EPODS at the bargain knock-down
price of £230-ish is more expensive than a DDAR. - Plus of course,
there aren't any left at that price, so you can pretty much forget
about getting any touchscreen solution for any less money than that.
(Even the bog-standard monochrome X10 Touchlinc screens are £287.88,
and that's without any kind of stand or wall-mount kit...)
As
far as a PC-based system is concerned, 'cos I have lots of PC's, I
have up till now just put a PC wherever I need an audio zone - I
figured that sending ethernet from place to place is easier (and
better) than sending audio over long cable runs... This gives zone-able
output, but still doesn't address the problem of selection/control. I
still haven't really got a solution to this... - For example, in the
master bedroom, because SWMBO wouldn't let me put a PC in there, I
drilled a holw stright through the wall to my study which is adjacent,
and fed an audio cable from the amplifier in the bedroom through to a
PC in the study. So to select tracks or control the player, I have to
wander into the next room, and use the PC.. (not ideal!) Next step will
probably be to put a radio-based cordless keyboard on that PC, and feed
another cable through the wall to connect the TV-out on the PC to the
TV in the bedroom. Alternatively, I have just resurrected my old laptop
(Thanks Vince!) and I might see if I can get away with sneaking
that into the bedroom...
Longer term, I'm thinking of a single
PC in node 0, with multiple soundcards (ideally about 4 of them!)
giving 4-zone independent control. Ideally, I'd then be able to use it
in either of 2 main configurations: a) individual zones, for listening
to a seprate audio feed in any zone, when I'm in one room and SWMBO is
in another... b) Whole-house audio, - IE sending the same single audio
feed to all zones simultaneously, for parties and so on. I still
don't know what combination of hardware/software will currently allow
that level of control - IE with 4 soundcards, how do I "bind"
a particular instance of a player (Winamp for example), to a
particular soundcard? If I manage that OK, I then have 4 instances of
Winamp on a single PC, so how do I seperately control each instance
from a remote location? In the other scenario, how would I then "kill"
the other 3 Winamp instances, and then "bind" a sinlge Winamp instance
to all 4 soundcards to get te whole-house audio that I
want?
Questions Questions!!
Paul
G.
> > > Hi
list, > > I'm a new member so forgive me if this
subject has come up before. >Basically I'm very interested in a
whole house audio solution, however I >see one significant drawback
limiting how I would personally like to >implement
it. > > I have an Empeg (www.empeg.com) Car MP3
car stereo. In order to listen >to MP3's on the device I have
ripped my entire CD collection and keep a >local copy on a PC and
sync this up with my empeg every time I buy a new >CD.
Obviously, if I were to install WHA I would like to use my MP3's
as >one of the music sources. I know I can buy a DDAR but that
requires a >receiver in every room I wish to listen to MP3's in,
hardly an ideal >solution, which would result in a crippled WHA
system as I don't really >like the idea of buying 5-10
DDAR's!!! > > The other way of doing this would be
to wire the MP3 player into a more >traditional central
source/amplifiers WHA solution. This obviously leaves >you
wondering how you choose which MP3 you want to listen to, etc. I
don't >want to be tied to a PC monitor or TV to show MP3 status/info
displays. > > Basically, the ideal solution would
be a customisable wallmount LCD >touchscreen in every room, so you
could control the rest of the WHA and >possible HVAC, etc from this
LCD. The screen would have to be inexpensive >in order to be
affordable for every room. Does anyone have any idea >whether
there are suitable solutions available, or will I have to work on
a >homebrew device? > >
Cheers, > >
M >
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