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WebGizmo is a remote control for JRiver Media Center. It runs in a browser but looks and acts like an application. This allows you to run it on an iPhone, iPad, netbook, or any other device that has a browser.
WebGizmo is a remote control for JRiver Media Center. It runs in a browser but looks and acts like an application. This allows you to run it on an iPhone, iPad, netbook, or any other device that has a browser.


It's interface is nearly identical to that of Gizmo, JRiver's remote control app for Android.
It's interface is nearly identical to that of [http://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/WebGizmo Gizmo], JRiver's remote control app for Android.


WebGizmo was introduced in JRiver Media Center 17.0.
WebGizmo was introduced in JRiver Media Center 17.0.
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A [http://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=68684.0 Thread on Interact].
A [http://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=68684.0 Thread on Interact].

WebGizmo will replace WebPlay and WebRemote.


[[Category: Frequently Asked Questions]]
[[Category: Frequently Asked Questions]]

Revision as of 22:52, 6 January 2012

Introduction

WebGizmo is a remote control for JRiver Media Center. It runs in a browser but looks and acts like an application. This allows you to run it on an iPhone, iPad, netbook, or any other device that has a browser.

It's interface is nearly identical to that of Gizmo, JRiver's remote control app for Android.

WebGizmo was introduced in JRiver Media Center 17.0.

Instructions

In a browser on your tablet, connect to MC by entering a URL in this form:

[ip address or machine name]:52199

For example, on an internal network, you might enter this:

192.168.1.111:52199 (note the colon before 52199)

You should then see a web page menu that MC has generated. On that menu, select WebGizmo.

Under "Play to", select the device you will play to. The first one, "This Location", is the remote itself. The second should be the server you're playing from, and would be the usual choice when you're across the room from it.

More

A Thread on Interact.

WebGizmo will replace WebPlay and WebRemote.