Hey everyone.
Because I'm a poor student I need to look for cheap solutions for a HTPC. Since the arrival of the raspberry pi there have been some interesting, low cost, mini PC's developed running the android OS.
Examples: Odroid x, MK802, Mele A1000 and my personal favourite
Ouya (which will receive
(link)official XBMC development). These devices are far cheaper (<150$), more compact and economical then true HTPC's and offer nearly the same level of functionality (and more).
My plan is to install VC on a Windows 7 PC (old laptop which I will be using as a media server). I will then use Voxwav on my phone to control VC on the laptop. I will configure it so that it can control my desktop PC upstairs (which also has VC installed, by using Tellvoxcommando or something) and control my (furture) android based HTPC.
XBMC for android is currently being developed, and already has a
(link)working beta which is pretty functional (except for library mode). I installed it on my android phone and naturally I had to test if I could get Voxcommando to send commands to this XBMC version (just changing the IP in the VC XBMC settings tab to my android phone's ip).
After doing a quick test, I can conclude that
XBMC for android is completely controllable with Voxcommando!! How awesome is that
.
This only goes for XBMC for android though. I've spend a couple of hours on the internet finding solutions to control android with eventghost, a udp keyboard emulator or other software compatible with Voicecommando but no success.
What do you guys think?