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09-23-2010
02:46 PM
Re: New Telnet Functions
"RokuMarkn" wrote:
For now, two of the new buttons have single letter names:
For what it's worth, all of the buttons work with just a single letter (generally the first letter, except for Back and Replay), but I suppose that may not be future proof?
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09-23-2010
02:49 PM
Re: New Telnet Functions
"TheEndless" wrote:"brandon15811" wrote:
Do these commands work with the older rokus too? And is that asterisk looking button on the remote the info button?
I'm using them on an HD-XR, so they definitely work on the older Rokus.
Okay, Thanks
"renojim" wrote:"RokuMarkn" wrote:
For now, two of the new buttons have single letter names:
For what it's worth, all of the buttons work with just a single letter (generally the first letter, except for Back and Replay), but I suppose that may not be future proof?
-JT
Yeah, I saw a suggestion somewhere that you should use the full name if they ever change the interface
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09-23-2010
02:50 PM
Re: New Telnet Functions
"TheEndless" wrote:
From a coding perspective: info = 10, replay = 7, and back doesn't send a key press event, but does produce some very unfortunate behavior. I'll post about that in a separate thread.
I have seen the Back button on rare occasions produce an isRemoteKeyPressed() event with index of 0, but it generally produces the isScreenClosed() event. I think it would have been MUCH better if the Back button was treated like any other button.
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09-23-2010
07:24 PM
Re: New Telnet Functions
I have a Roku HD and the extra buttons y,k,info don't work...any ideas or is it not implemented in HD ?
ROKU : 2000C
N1000 *
MODEM: Linksys CM100
ROUTER: WRT54G
CNXn: Comcast 18Mbps
TV: Toshiba 720p HDTV
Receiver : Onkyo TX-SR608
N1000 *
MODEM: Linksys CM100
ROUTER: WRT54G
CNXn: Comcast 18Mbps
TV: Toshiba 720p HDTV
Receiver : Onkyo TX-SR608
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09-23-2010
07:35 PM
Re: New Telnet Functions
Are you sure your player has updated to v2.7 of the firmware?
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09-23-2010
08:04 PM
Re: New Telnet Functions
"renojim" wrote:
Are you sure your player has updated to v2.7 of the firmware?
-JT
Yes.
ROKU : 2000C
N1000 *
MODEM: Linksys CM100
ROUTER: WRT54G
CNXn: Comcast 18Mbps
TV: Toshiba 720p HDTV
Receiver : Onkyo TX-SR608
N1000 *
MODEM: Linksys CM100
ROUTER: WRT54G
CNXn: Comcast 18Mbps
TV: Toshiba 720p HDTV
Receiver : Onkyo TX-SR608
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09-23-2010
10:54 PM
Re: New Telnet Functions
Strange. I have an original N1000 box and they work on it.
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10-12-2010
09:56 AM
Re: New Telnet Functions
Please see the new External Control Guide in the new v2.7 SDK for our new way to control your Roku over the network. Please consider the telnet methods as deprecated.
--Kevin
--Kevin
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10-12-2010
12:36 PM
Re: New Telnet Functions
"RokuKevin" wrote:
Please see the new External Control Guide in the new v2.7 SDK for our new way to control your Roku over the network. Please consider the telnet methods as deprecated.
--Kevin
About how much longer will the telnet commands stay availble?

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10-12-2010
12:44 PM
Re: New Telnet Functions
They should still be available for at least a couple more firmware releases... Any new development should be using the External Control API though.
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