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WMDreamRemote 0.6 – remote control your Dreambox remotely by windows phone

by . Saijo on February 22, 2010

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WMDreamRemote

WMDreamRemote


Background: The Dreambox is a series of Linux-powered DVB satellite, terrestrial and cable digital television receivers (set-top box), produced by German multimedia vendor Dream Multimedia. It’s “kind of” of open-source which has led many “teams” to develop so called “images” for this receiver as an alternative to the original one furnished by Dream Multimedia. In addition, many other hardware manufactures have produced their own receivers (some of them are actually clones while others are not) using the same concept of the Dreambox i.e. Linux-powered. The Dreambox has evolved during the years and many models are present on the market. The first ones are/were using a firmware called “Enigma” but, more or less, with the introduction of High Definition TV, a new firmware was released, namely “Enigma2″. One of the “revolutionary” features of the Dreambox was that you can connect it to your local network and this opened up a whole new word compared to ordinary satellite-receivers. To get further information, just google for Dreambox or look it up at Wikipedia.

Background for the application: You can read the original thread mentioned above to get an idea why people wanted an application like the one I am releasing. In a few words: since you can access the Dreambox (or any other satellite-receiver based on Enigma or Enigma2) through your local network or through Internet, there are many things you can do remotely (at work for instance) such as handling timer-events, read EPG etc. The ideal way of doing it, especially if you don’t have access to a PC, is to use a handheld device. It was brought to our attention, that there are plenty of applications to do what mentioned above already available for download on the Appstore for iPhone and thanks to thee efforts of devs like tilleke from xda-developers

Current Features:
-Remote Control (emulated)
-Bouquets-/Channels-lists from where you can:
1) change channel
2) view EPG (only current) – only Enigma
3) set timer (limited) – only Enigma
-Supports set-up of multiple profiles (e.g. At work, home, bedroom)

Requirements:

  • -Compact Net Framework (2.0 should be sufficient)
  • -an Enigma-based receiver such as the Dreambox, IPBox etc..

windows mobile software : WMDreamRemote

Developers Site

Detailed Install Instructions and Download via xda-developers thread


[qrcodetag]http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=635682[/qrcodetag]

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remotepcaccesssoftware February 22, 2010 at 10:32 am

trying this out now. want to see how great the functionality is comparing to gotomypc, radmin

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