Hi spud! Everything seems to be working ok now, so if i see the issue again I will let you know.
A question - I have been looking for a good Denon AVR plugin that uses the HTTP signaling and is full featured. I even paid for one of them. Unfortunately they all seem to be pretty limited and only use serial or TCP - which on the Denon only allows one connection at a time. I reverse engineered the 'secret' HTTP protocol by sniffing packets. I then made a script capability to send and update a set of devices. However this script is a pain when what I really want is a multi instance plugin.
I have been trying to figure out how to use the SAMPLE_BASICMI as a guide but it is pretty confusing and doesn't even seem to have devices/buttons as a guide. Then the SAMPLE plugin itself does everything but is almost too convoluted to be a good guide.
Net-net - the directTV plugin framework is perfect for what the Denon HTTP plugin should be. It is multi instance and sends and receives HTTP commands (now via Genie ). The config is simple and just requires an IP address and logging level.
SO the questions are:
1. Would you be willing to strip out your proprietary logic for DirecTV and release a generic example of your plugin for others to build on?
2. If not... if I gave you the code/logic for Denon HTTP would you want to make one? You could even sell it (and give me a copy for free )
A question - I have been looking for a good Denon AVR plugin that uses the HTTP signaling and is full featured. I even paid for one of them. Unfortunately they all seem to be pretty limited and only use serial or TCP - which on the Denon only allows one connection at a time. I reverse engineered the 'secret' HTTP protocol by sniffing packets. I then made a script capability to send and update a set of devices. However this script is a pain when what I really want is a multi instance plugin.
I have been trying to figure out how to use the SAMPLE_BASICMI as a guide but it is pretty confusing and doesn't even seem to have devices/buttons as a guide. Then the SAMPLE plugin itself does everything but is almost too convoluted to be a good guide.
Net-net - the directTV plugin framework is perfect for what the Denon HTTP plugin should be. It is multi instance and sends and receives HTTP commands (now via Genie ). The config is simple and just requires an IP address and logging level.
SO the questions are:
1. Would you be willing to strip out your proprietary logic for DirecTV and release a generic example of your plugin for others to build on?
2. If not... if I gave you the code/logic for Denon HTTP would you want to make one? You could even sell it (and give me a copy for free )
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