Dont understand what you are tryin to do. You want to view the TV over the net and be able to change the channel from where you are? It would be far easier to use the remote desktop feature and change it on the remote screen. I gotta say tho, the broadcast will be all but useful to watch because the video framerate across the net will be way too jerky. I'm bettin you want to watch your home TV PC from work. Aint gonna work like you think! I know. I have a TV card on one of my pcs and use VNC and even on the lan, the pic stutters to beat the band.
2007-04-07 12:43:09
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answered by Anonymous
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You would have to use Remote Access to get into your home computer and then use it to control the TV same as if you were sitting at the computer. You can not send an infrared signal over the Internet.
2007-04-07 12:56:16
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answered by dewcoons 7
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definitely no longer. Infrared remotes use a bandwidth called close to Infrared (NIR). It has a great number of an identical residences of sunshine, with some exceptions. NIR won't circulate by some varieties of low-E glass and could circulate by some varieties of guy-made fibers. (remember NightShot cameras that observed by outfits in the mid-90s? That exchange into NIR) yet doorways, actually no longer. in case you have a distant that works by doorways and partitions, as some fancy ones do, they're utilising a radio transmitter.
2016-12-20 08:38:20
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answered by ? 3
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Ahh, this reminds me of a program i wrote one time. i had a TV tuner card in my desktop...I was too lazy to get up to change the cannel and i had no keyboard extesion cord. i did though have a laptop with a IR port on it.....
to put it in the simplest terms.,...i wrote two programs ....one to look for the ir signals and send the coresponding commands over the network to the desktop where the second program basicly pushed the keys for what i wanted.
it was THE coolest...i have not since seen another program like it...
good luck....p.s. i might be tlaked into rewiting it..wink wink...
2007-04-07 12:43:19
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answered by newton3010 6
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infrared is a type of light... you don't send it through the internet..................................................
2007-04-07 12:37:56
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answered by Anonymous
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