A new beta of ngRC V2 has been released, this is the next generation Remote Control that turns your iPhone/iPod Touch or PSP in to a WiFi enabled remote. You can control Vista Media Center or XP Media Center plus it can control your Extender sessions. You can also browse your music library, add to playlists and play tracks from the remote.

Features:

  • Full feature remote control (replacement for IR, let you control your media center over WiFi)
  • Useable on all iPhones, iPod Touch, PSP, PC, Tablet PC (everything that is Browser-Capable)
  • Extender Support (control every extender from every room, with only one remote control)
  • Music-Library-Search (Browse your media center music library by Album, Artist, Playlist, Genre, Title, view Album Details, Title-Details, etc…), filter music by keyword.
  • Play selected music
  • Add selected music to playlists
  • Show actual playing title
  • Show actual playing playlist
  • Nice Covert-Art display (mirror-effect)
  • Direct Jump from Home-Screen to TV Guide, Recordings, Pictures, Videos

The application is free and can be downloaded from Sourceforge (along with the source code)

More details on the ngRC blog

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0 thoughts on “New Beta Version of ngRC Version 2.0 released”
  1. Very nice, but would be sooo much nicer if someone could present a native iPhone interface, that would make it the killer app!!

    Unfortunately for me I am still going to have to use iTunes + Remote for my outdoor remote control requirements.. the interface is just so much slicker.

  2. Okay, I am one of the few people with a Zune. Can it be used to be a remote just like an ITouch…..for Media Center. I was hoping….

  3. Since a Zune if not touchscreen, it may be really cumbersome to try and use this on it. Also, it uses Java. I’m not sure if it requires a Java runtime on the zune, but, if it does, it definitely won’t work.

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