Using LinuxMCE
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Multimedia
Multimedia in LinuxMCE is always available throughout your house. If you have more than one home, you can even join the homes together into a single multimedia/home automation system. Your media will follow you everywhere you go. It will even show your video files on the device closest to you, even if you go from one room or home to another!
General Usage Pages
Media
Controlling A/V Equipment
- Have LinuxMCE automatically control the TV and Stereo
- Control the media director's volume using either a receiver
- Use network audio players for a whole-house music solution
- Use a satellite/cable box with the PVR
- Control a TV or cable/satellite box
- Control regular A/V equipment
- Control A/V equipment with RS232/USB/Ethernet
Using Media
- Watch a DVD/Listen to a CD
- Rip a CD/DVD to the Core
- Watch/Listen to media stored on the Core
- Play the same media in multiple rooms simultaneously
- Play Games on LinuxMCE
Media Attributes
- Flag media stored on the core as private
- Flag whatever media I am watching now as private
- Catalog media with attributes
- Search for media by attributes using the Orbiters
- Make LinuxMCE do something when I start media
- Have my media follow me
- How are media files organized?
- Use my own pictures in the Screen Saver
Telecom
- General Usage Guide
- Make phone calls using a VOIP provider listed at VOIP Service Providers.
- How to Configure Phone Lines Manually
- Make phone calls using a regular phone line (POTS), ISDN or T1
- Do video conferencing
Lights
Climate Control
Security
- Monitor surveillance cameras
- Arm or disarm the alarm using the Orbiters
- Arm or disarm LinuxMCE's alarm using proximity sensors
- Automatically take pictures when sensors are disturbed
- Have LinuxMCE notify me of security alerts
Accessibility and Languages
- Accessibility Tools to make Linuxmce accessible
Contributing to LinuxMCE advancement and improvements
You can contribute to LinuxMCE by following the instructions in Contributing to LMCE.
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