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'''F'''requently '''A'''sked '''Q'''uestions for Official | '''F'''requently '''A'''sked '''Q'''uestions for Official XBMC Remote/Android. | ||
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* In 90% of all cases, you forgot to enable EventServer in XBMC. Additionally, you need to allow access from other computers - Yes, that's two options to enable (Under ''Settings'' -> ''Network''). | * In 90% of all cases, you forgot to enable EventServer in XBMC. Additionally, you need to allow access from other computers - Yes, that's two options to enable (Under ''Settings'' -> ''Network''). | ||
* If the settings above are correct, then maybe the firewall where | * If the settings above are correct, then maybe the firewall where XBMC is running on is blocking it. On Windows, disable it to check. On Linux, type <pre>netstat --all | grep 9777</pre> while XBMC is running to see if EventServer is accepting connections. If you need to explicitly open the port in your firewall, it's 9777 UDP. | ||
* If you're port-forwarding packets to your | * If you're port-forwarding packets to your XBMC box in order to access it via mobile internet, make sure you forward UDP port 9777 as well (see next question). | ||
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| Question= Can I use the remote with my 3G mobile internet? | | Question= Can I use the remote with my 3G mobile internet? | ||
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* In order to do that, you probably first need to subscribe to a [[w:dynamic dns|dynamic dns]] provider in order to map your IP address to a unique domain name that stays the same. Then you need to configure your router so it forwards UDP port 9777 and TCP port 8080 (depending on your settings) to the machine | * In order to do that, you probably first need to subscribe to a [[w:dynamic dns|dynamic dns]] provider in order to map your IP address to a unique domain name that stays the same. Then you need to configure your router so it forwards UDP port 9777 and TCP port 8080 (depending on your settings) to the machine XBMC is running on. | ||
* '''We strongly advise against this!''' For starters, it opens a door to everyone outside your LAN to your media collection. The basic HTTP Authentication won't protect you against a more sophisticated attack. Then there's the bandwidth. | * '''We strongly advise against this!''' For starters, it opens a door to everyone outside your LAN to your media collection. The basic HTTP Authentication won't protect you against a more sophisticated attack. Then there's the bandwidth. XBMC Remote downloads all artwork locally for caching purpose. Depending on your provider's data plan, this is going to be '''really expensive''' (and slow). So make at least sure you downloaded all covers via WiFi before you go outside. | ||
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| Question= Changing the volume | | Question= Changing the volume | ||
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* Use the hardware volume button of your phone while running | * Use the hardware volume button of your phone while running XBMC Remote. | ||
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| Question= All the media lists are empty and have always been. Why? | | Question= All the media lists are empty and have always been. Why? | ||
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* | * XBMC Remote accesses your media library. That means you have to [[Adding videos to the library|scan your media]] into XBMC's library. | ||
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| Question= Where can I get more help? | | Question= Where can I get more help? | ||
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* [[forumtopic:129|Official | * [[forumtopic:129|Official XBMC Remote for Android sub-forum]] | ||
* [irc://irc.freenode.org/xbmc-android #xbmc-android on irc.freenode.org] | * [irc://irc.freenode.org/xbmc-android #xbmc-android on irc.freenode.org] | ||
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| Question= Using the remote control works, but library browsing doesn't. | | Question= Using the remote control works, but library browsing doesn't. | ||
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* You may need to enable the HTTP server under network settings ("Allow control of | * You may need to enable the HTTP server under network settings ("Allow control of XBMC via HTTP"). If that doesn't work, make sure no other program (torrent clients & co) sit on the port you specified. If you don't know how to check that, simply change the port in XBMC and in the remote's host settings and retry. Also try to remove login/password temporarily to see if that's the issue. If you're getting permanent network errors, open up the browser on your Android device and enter <nowiki>http://192.168.0.1:8080/jsonrpc</nowiki> and see if you get a message (adopt IP and port to the settings of your XBMC instance). If that doesn't work, then it's a generic network (or XBMC configuration) problem and the remote simply can't reach XBMC. | ||
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