Overview
Gizmo is a remote streaming and remote control feature of JRiver Media Center. It allows you to stream music, images, or video from home to your Android. Visit jriver.com for more about this powerful Windows application. For iPad, iPhone, and other non-Android devices, MC17 provides WebGizmo. Gizmo and WebGizmo are part of MC's extensive Media Network architecture.
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Gizmo is an Android app that can play media from MC's Library Server, or act as a remote control for MC. It can also play to any DLNA Renderer. Here's more:
1. Play Here -- this lets you browse your library and stream audio, video, and images to your phone.
2. Play to [a Device or Location] -- this plays to any zone or DLNA Renderer, including a copy of MC if DLNA has been enabled.
3. Theater View Remote -- a five button remote that lets you navigate in MC's Theater View (for viewing on a TV). Press and hold the Green Button to start Theater View.
Gizmo requires JRiver Media Center 15.0 or higher. Gizmo is part of MC's extensive Media Network feature set.
What People Are Saying about Gizmo
'This message is truly just about my gratitude for the greatly enhanced usability and overall integration of my Android smart phone (HTC EVO) with my server and TV. Listening around the house to my own stash with headphones is fun again!' -- nodyad
Gizmo App For Mac Computer
'I already installed latest version of gizmo 2 on my NexusOne and MC 15.0.159. it really looks cool' -- sh
'Love Love Love the Android development! Really can't wait until I can ditch my NetRemote PDAs for a couple of Android Tablets running Gizmo 2 (or 3 or 4). Awesome work guys. You sure make easy work of the decision of whether or not to purchase an upgrade when those times come around. Of all the software I've bought over the years my JRiver purchase has been the most consistently satisfying!' -- WinoOutWest
'MAN, this new GIZMO app is TIGHT. I really really like it.' -- famu97
'This is FANTASTIC! Have to say, all this time I've been wondering why all the focus on DLNA but, since moving from WM6.5 to Android, it makes a little more sense. Well done! I can't wait for video to be ready!' -- imugli
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Getting Started
Please Download the free trial of JRiver Media Center and install it. MC is $49.98.
Please see instructions below and this thread on Interact for more about Gizmo.
Installing Gizmo
1. Download and install the trial version of JRiver Media Center on your PC. A wireless LAN and Internet access are required to use Gizmo.
If you plan to use Gizmo outside your home network, you will need to open your firewall for the port used (found in the Media Network section of MC options). See Network Access for more information.
2. In Media Network options, check the feature called 'Use Media Network to share this Library'.
3. Set 'Authentication' in the same place. You are entering a login name and password that will later be entered on the phone.
4. On your Android phone, choose the 'Play Store' icon and search for 'Gizmo'. Install the one from J River.
5. When you run Gizmo on your phone, you'll be asked for an Access Key. It will be found in the Media Network options in MC (see picture below).
6. Once you enter the key, you will be asked for a login and password. These are the same as you entered on the PC in step 3 above.
You should now be able to browse your library from the phone and select media to play.
Using Gizmo
The bar at the top of the phone's screen in Gizmo allows you to 'connect' to any server and to choose where to play. The 'Here' option will play on the phone. The other options will play on the server (useful for control from the couch).
Video on Gizmo
Gizmo has three settings under 'Video quality' in Options. https://readeryellow566.weebly.com/blog/best-mac-pro-apps-2017.
- Low (240p / 0.5Mbps)- Medium (480p / 1.5Mbps)- High (720p / 5.0 Mpbs)
These are set in Gizmo. They can be used to provide good video performance on slower connections.
This will require MC 18.0.94 or above.
Problems?
If you have a question or a problem, please post on Interact.
Alternate Install Method
Best pdf editors for mac. If your device cannot access the Market, you can use your phone's browser to download Gizmo here: http://www.jriver.com/install_gizmo.html
Gizmo App
You may need to change a setting on your phone to allow this. Under Applications, allow 'Unknown Sources'.
User Supplied Blackberry Playbook version
Described here: http://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=69508.msg481265;topicseen#msg481265
Available here: http://accessories.jriver.com/mediacenter/mc_data/plugins/Gizmo_Bar_for_BB.zip
No Internet?
If you don't have a constant Internet connection, Gizmo 53 and above may help.
You will need an Internet connection to connect the first time. After that, if there is no Internet connection, Gizmo will use the last internal IP address that worked.
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Gizmo Project uses your internet connection (broadband or dial-up) to make calls to other computers. With the click of a mouse, you’re connected to friends, family, and colleagues anywhere on earth. It’s just that simple. You talk clearly. For as long as you want. For free.
Make all your calls from the comfort of your desktop. With Gizmo, it’s point, click, talk. For free.
Say goodbye to high price calling, and say “hello” to anyone online, anywhere on earth.
Features:
· It’s free!
· Free calls to all Gizmo users.
· Free Voicemail and Conference Calls.
· Super clear call quality.
· Inexpensive add-ons that let you make and receive calls from any mobile phone or landline.
What's New:
· Added support for dual
· login allowing a secondary login to an alternate SIP gateway (like Asterisk).
· Added support for Growl notifications. This can be turned on in the Advanced panel of the Preferences window.
· Added display showing the charge for call
· in/call
· out in the call list.
· Added localizations for Italian and Portuguese.
· Added menu commands to dial phone and mobile numbers directly.
· Added the ability to display release notes when a new vesion is detected.
· Added a selection for group to the buddy notification window.
· Contacts that are not known to be online will have contact list icons to show if they can be dialed at home phone, mobile phone, or via SIP protocol.
· Improvements for displaying calls to/from SIP gateways in the calls list.
· Changes so that the machine will not go idle or sleep during a call.
· The ring sound can now be any format that QuickTime supports.
· The mute button will no longer disable when a call is put on hold.
· The login window will now open to the login panel instead of create panel if there has been a previous login.
· Network quality indicators will now show four bars instead of three.
· Contacts that do not support presence (contacts that are not Gizmo or Jabber users) will display with a phone icon and not be considered offline.
· You can no longer mistakenly add yourself to the contact list.
· Fixed support for the 'Clear Chat' command.
· Fixed a bug that didn't correctly set the status back to 'On the Phone' after changing status.
· Fixed a bug that didn't properly encode some characters for inserting into the web
· based chat window.
· Fixed a bug that caused some emoticons to now parse properly.
· Fixed a bug that didn't properly clean up the application if the network environment changed while on a call.
Requirements:
· Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later
· broadband internet
· microphone.
Make all your calls from the comfort of your desktop. With Gizmo, it’s point, click, talk. For free.
Say goodbye to high price calling, and say “hello” to anyone online, anywhere on earth.
Features:
· It’s free!
· Free calls to all Gizmo users.
· Free Voicemail and Conference Calls.
· Super clear call quality.
· Inexpensive add-ons that let you make and receive calls from any mobile phone or landline.
What's New:
· Added support for dual
· login allowing a secondary login to an alternate SIP gateway (like Asterisk).
· Added support for Growl notifications. This can be turned on in the Advanced panel of the Preferences window.
· Added display showing the charge for call
· in/call
· out in the call list.
· Added localizations for Italian and Portuguese.
· Added menu commands to dial phone and mobile numbers directly.
· Added the ability to display release notes when a new vesion is detected.
· Added a selection for group to the buddy notification window.
· Contacts that are not known to be online will have contact list icons to show if they can be dialed at home phone, mobile phone, or via SIP protocol.
· Improvements for displaying calls to/from SIP gateways in the calls list.
· Changes so that the machine will not go idle or sleep during a call.
· The ring sound can now be any format that QuickTime supports.
· The mute button will no longer disable when a call is put on hold.
· The login window will now open to the login panel instead of create panel if there has been a previous login.
· Network quality indicators will now show four bars instead of three.
· Contacts that do not support presence (contacts that are not Gizmo or Jabber users) will display with a phone icon and not be considered offline.
· You can no longer mistakenly add yourself to the contact list.
· Fixed support for the 'Clear Chat' command.
· Fixed a bug that didn't correctly set the status back to 'On the Phone' after changing status.
· Fixed a bug that didn't properly encode some characters for inserting into the web
· based chat window.
· Fixed a bug that caused some emoticons to now parse properly.
· Fixed a bug that didn't properly clean up the application if the network environment changed while on a call.
Requirements:
· Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later
· broadband internet
· microphone.