Remuco

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Wireless remote control for Linux media players.

Remuco is a duplex remote control system for Linux media players and mobile devices equipped with Bluetooth or WiFi.

With Remuco you can remotely control your favorite media player: switch to the next, previous or any other media within the current playlist, browse your media library and activate other playlists, rate your media and adjust volume. On the mobile (the remote control) it displays information about the current media, including cover art.



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30 May 2008 - Remuco Rhythmbox Player Proxy 0.7.2 Released

This release of the Rhythmbox player proxy has a minor technical enhancement. The Remuco Rhythmbox plugin now communicates with the Remuco server asynchronously which reduces the risk that the plugin blocks the Rhythmbox UI while communicating with the server.

30 May 2008 - Remuco Server 0.7.2 Released

This release fixes some bugs and has minor feature enhancements.
This release is most relevant for Rhythmbox and XMMS2 users, since it fixes a server crash bug (#1979166) which occurred when no basic player proxies have been installed.

14 May 2008 - Debian packages available for Ubuntu Hardy

Ubuntu Hardy users can now install Remuco from an APT repository (thanks to a Launchpad).
See Getting Started on Ubuntu.

12 May 2008 - Remuco 0.7.1 Released

Release 0.7.1 eases the handling of the server and basic player proxies (e.g. Amarok, MPD, Totem). Basic player proxies now get started automatically by the server. Further this release brings a new tool to control the server and to get status information about the server.
The changes relate to the server and the player proxies for Rhythmbox and XMMS2. The Remuco client is not affected - for the client, release 0.7.0 is still the latest one.

27 April 2008 - Remuco 0.7 Released

We are happy to announce the release of Remuco 0.7.
Some bright new features:
  • Nested playlists
  • A new and easy way to add support for new media player: Basic Player Proxies
  • Simultaneously control multiple media players
  • Support for WLAN devices
Visit Getting Started!


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