Correct, because the app uses the Media Server name as the device name - to which you connect.Sorry yes, it was harveyb
Figured it out: Content share must be set to Yes
Yes, despite Apple saying that webapps were just as good as native apps when the iPhone was originally launched, that hasn't really stood up!Wow!
Thanks af123. Installed the new helper package plus the Humax Remote app on both my iPhone and iPad. Brilliant! If I may say so, it works a lot faster then the 'original' Remote App package.
What are you actually doing then - trapping the IP data from the app and converting to ir injections?Yes, despite Apple saying that webapps were just as good as native apps when the iPhone was originally launched, that hasn't really stood up!
Here are the non-obvious mappings I've put in:
Search -> Media
PLUS -> Media
Home -> Portal
Spot on.What are you actually doing then - trapping the IP data from the app and converting to ir injections?
I dont think they can `see` the HDR on the network and like Erz stated there are no settings to change anything
Hopefully there will be a newer Android version (currently HMARG 1.0.4), that includes the HDR-Fox T2JimD : Android Nexus 4 does not even detect the HDR-Fox-T2.