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<blockquote data-quote="[XStream]" data-source="post: 632862" data-attributes="member: 24128"><p>Hi!</p><p></p><p>Seems this thread has gone a bit OT but I'll share my iPimp experience anyway.</p><p>Disclaimer: This posts contain information i gathered during a brief test run of iPimp a while back, I may be very, very wrong.</p><p></p><p>I tried this on a Hero running 1.5 and while the application seemed to work fairly good i had a real problem with the whole concept.</p><p>The idea is very nice and execution is okay i guess, but it poses alot of problems with bending my environment into iPimps frames. For one, alot of my movies are stored on DVDs and a few more are stored in a way that Mediaportal can't keep track of them using the builtin database. While i probably could make that work anyway it's just too much trouble compared to just using a regular old remote and browsing my way through the regular interface on screen.</p><p></p><p>Also, the configuration, while not hard still was still a slightly confusing experience. I can't quite remember any specifics but i felt the adding of computers etc. a bit confusing as a whole.</p><p></p><p>This is just me, if you like the builtin database iPimp is surely the savior of the day but i'm still looking for a replacement for PPC Tablet Remote Control Suite.</p><p></p><p>Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="[XStream], post: 632862, member: 24128"] Hi! Seems this thread has gone a bit OT but I'll share my iPimp experience anyway. Disclaimer: This posts contain information i gathered during a brief test run of iPimp a while back, I may be very, very wrong. I tried this on a Hero running 1.5 and while the application seemed to work fairly good i had a real problem with the whole concept. The idea is very nice and execution is okay i guess, but it poses alot of problems with bending my environment into iPimps frames. For one, alot of my movies are stored on DVDs and a few more are stored in a way that Mediaportal can't keep track of them using the builtin database. While i probably could make that work anyway it's just too much trouble compared to just using a regular old remote and browsing my way through the regular interface on screen. Also, the configuration, while not hard still was still a slightly confusing experience. I can't quite remember any specifics but i felt the adding of computers etc. a bit confusing as a whole. This is just me, if you like the builtin database iPimp is surely the savior of the day but i'm still looking for a replacement for PPC Tablet Remote Control Suite. Cheers [/QUOTE]
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