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Old 12-04-2012, 02:54 PM   #1
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Question Media Center Remote w/ VLC

I currently have an HTPC as part of my home theater. I would like to be able to control it with a remote instead of a keyboard and mouse.

Does anyone have experience with any PC remotes? I found a couple different ones (#1, #2), but I can't tell whether or not they only work with Windows Media Center. I primarily use VLC and would like to use the remote for that playback (play/pause and next track being the most important functions). Full mouse control would be nice, but I regard it as a bonus and not a requirement.

Please let me know if this isn't the right sub-forum for this question.
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Old 12-04-2012, 03:31 PM   #2
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It may be possible to use those remotes if you can find away to integrate VLC into WMC. I know that you can integrate Media Player Classic into WMC. Using MPC with WMC maybe an alternative for you.

Perhaps you can find the ans to your question here. http://www.missingremote.com/

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I reached out to GMYLE (distributors for my link #2 remote) with this query:
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I'm thinking about purchasing a Wireless Infrared Vista MCE Remote Control, but I have a question or two about its functionality. How do the 8 multimedia buttons (Record, Stop, Play, Pause, Fast Forward Track, Next Track, Rewind, and Skip) function? Will they *only* work with Windows Media Center or will they function with other software (specifically VLC/VideoLAN)? Do they simply pass the standard Windows multimedia commands (as a multimedia keyboard would)?
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It should be work with other player but the keys of fast forward and back forward may be not used.

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Ringo
The lack of an ability to advance the track is a killer for me, so I think #2 is out.

I'll try to keep this topic updated on the off chance that someone else may someday be interested in an HTPC remote that works with VLC.
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I reached out to GMYLE (distributors for my link #2 remote) with this query:

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The lack of an ability to advance the track is a killer for me, so I think #2 is out.

I'll try to keep this topic updated on the off chance that someone else may someday be interested in an HTPC remote that works with VLC.

Any particular reason why you prefer to use VLC?
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Any particular reason why you prefer to use VLC?
That's a good question. I have a few reasons, actually:
1) It's small. My HTPC isn't the most powerful thing in the world by a long shot, so I like to run programs that are lean and efficient.
2) Windows Media Player works great for video, but I find that using it for audio is cumbersome. The current playlist isn't really the focus, and there's too much of a push toward using the media library functions. This ties back into #1 a bit, as well.
3) It will play pretty much anything you throw at it without additional fiddling or downloads. WMP doesn't like FLAC, but VLC has no trouble with the format.

I'm also somewhat assuming that if a remote works with VLC, it will work with Winamp and/or most other media players.
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http://www.fast351.com/hometheater/htpc/

It's been a while since I played around with this stuff but this was a pretty useful little utility. It basically lets you map remote buttons to key presses. It's great for programs that only have keyboard controls or to fill in blanks where a few remote commands are missing.
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That's a good question. I have a few reasons, actually:
1) It's small. My HTPC isn't the most powerful thing in the world by a long shot, so I like to run programs that are lean and efficient.
2) Windows Media Player works great for video, but I find that using it for audio is cumbersome. The current playlist isn't really the focus, and there's too much of a push toward using the media library functions. This ties back into #1 a bit, as well.
3) It will play pretty much anything you throw at it without additional fiddling or downloads. WMP doesn't like FLAC, but VLC has no trouble with the format.

I'm also somewhat assuming that if a remote works with VLC, it will work with Winamp and/or most other media players.
Just for the sake of discussion and not wanting to be contrary. We all have our personal preferences for the things we like and love.

I have no issues playing flac in WMP. What version of WMP are you using? I believe that I am WMP ver 12. I can check if you like?
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