Controlling Sky+ from your PC and the Internet – review

submission by Paul Gale – following a post by one of the members of the UKHA_D mailing list, I recently purchased a home brew product that enables control of a sky or Sky+ box from a PC (Windows or Linux) and ultimately, the Internet. I’ve been searching for something to do this for years so thought I’d share my findings with my fellow HAers.

Joseph Heenan is the man who developed this box and the software. A bank transfer and a couple of days later I had one of his dual output boxes in my grubby mitts.

The box has a USB connector at the end of a short lead, two RF connectors (although the box is available with one as standard) and a red LED to show when it’s connected to the PC. This box enables the PC to send remote commands to the sky box through RF2, the RF connector on the back of sky and Sky+ boxes. The result is exactly the same as if you just pressed a button on the remote but without the associated problems and possible unreliability of IR transmission. It also makes home Automation control of one or two boxes a breeze. even much more excitingly is the possibility of finally being able to easily control a sky box from the Internet, something Tivo owners have long enjoyed. OK, so this is already possible by using an IR distribution system and controller such as HomeVision, but this is a much simpler and less expensive way of doing it offered you have a PC available.

The official software that Joseph supplies is as follows (taken from his web site):

Command line utility for linux and Windows to control sky/sky+ box

Script to integrate with mythtv on linux

Windows and Linux cgi scripts to enable control of sky+ through Internet (you’ll need a TV card as well)

Example prototype visual basic application for controlling sky box from Windows

At the time of writing, I’ve only evaluated the Windows command line utility and the Windows CGI scripts (installed on a Windows Apache server). The other items are available but I can’t vouch for what they’re like or how well they work.

Windows Command Line utility – After receiving the box, the first thing I did was to search a large stack of boxes for a suitable RF cable television – RF cable televisions are a rare sight in this high tech house! Plugging the USB connector into the PC resulted in the automatic install of a ‘USB human interface device’, no chauffeurs needed. The LED reassuringly glowing red.

Next came the first test – the command line interface. The command line interface is pretty easy and follows the syntax:

sky-usb-control.exe 0 12 1

This simply sends a ‘1’ to a Sky+ box on output 1 (shown by the ‘0’).

A full list of all remote codes are supplied for both the sky and Sky+ boxes, an example of some other codes are:

8: 12 8
9: 12 9
sky: 12 128
key_tvguide: 2 204
up: 12 88

I typed in the example shown above and hello presto, a ‘1’ appeared on the Sky+ TV output. Un buen comienzo.

Internet control – As discussed above, there are also a set of CGI scripts to enable Internet control of a Sky/Sky+ box. The setup for this is a little much more complex but I still had it working in around 20 minutes. This requires several items to be installed on a Linux/Windows PC:

A TV or video capture card

Apache web server software

Activestate Perl software

The CGI scripts and associated support files (SkyWeb)

I had a couple of old Hauppauge ‘WinTV’ cards lying around so I installed one of these in one of my home Automation PC’s. I had two choices of PC, one being my main Windows 2003 Server and the other, my Geovision CCTV server. As the Windows server was full to bursting, I chose the Geovision machine. I was a little concerned at first that the specialist Geovision CCTV video capture card might interfere with the WinTV card but all went smoothly. I also installed the Windows WDM chauffeurs available from the Hauppauge web site.

Next came the Apache and Activestate Perl software installation. I’ve never installed the Windows versions before and was pleasantly amazed how easy the whole process was – just by following the default install options. The whole install took just a few minutes.

The last step was to copy the two SkyWeb directories across to the Apache install directory. There was just one variable to change in the main CGI script (text file) to set which output to use on the controller. In my case, however, this didn’t need changing.

All installation done, I excitedly (is that sad?) opened an IE window and typed in the relevant address. The following screen greeted me:

It wouldn’t take too much effort to change the still image get for a streaming feed using one of the numerous streaming video software packages around. maybe my next task?Clicking buttons on the picture of the Sky+ remote sent the relevant command to the Sky+ box and updated the still image in the video window a second later. ¡Fantástico! The one second delay between pressing a button and the video screen updatinges necesario para permitir que la casilla Sky + se actualice, especialmente esencial cuando se encuentre en las pantallas de la Guía de TV, ya que el planificador puede ser un poco lento para actualizar a veces. El retraso es ajustable en el script de CGI, pero después de las pruebas breves, lo dejé a 1 segundo, lo que parecía ser óptimo. En uso, la demora no es demasiado problemática y ciertamente es utilizable.

Como se puede ver desde la última captura de pantalla, la página web podría terminar con un poco de atención. Después de un par de horas, grité la siguiente piel para empatar con las páginas web de HA Home. He hecho que los nuevos gráficos disponibles para Joseph deberían que desee usarlos.

El siguiente disparo muestra el controlador en uso:

Para mí, esto es ciertamente uno de esos ‘Debe tener’ trozos de hardware de HA, aparte del control de Internet ahora podré usar el controlador en lugar de mi control de IR escamosa que normalmente requiere que las secuencias se envíen varias veces. También sería una interfaz XAP que también sería bueno. Aún no he evaluado la versión de Linux de la utilidad de la línea de comandos o la aplicación VB (que viene como código fuente en lugar de un ejecutable compilado). En el momento de la escritura, aún no he visto el script de MythTV de Linux, aunque tampoco he usado MyTHTV.

Ok, probablemente esté preguntando cuánto pagué, bueno para la versión de salida dual, incluido el envío, pagué £ 47.50. La versión de salida única es de £ 5 menos costosa: una ganga, creo. La mano actualmente de Joseph se basa solo en algunos de estos dispositivos a la semana y los vende en eBay, aunque ha expresado un interés en construir un número más grande si sabe que venderán. ¡Un verdadero dispositivo! ¿Compra a granel a alguien?

Más información se puede encontrar en el sitio web del desarrollador: www.heenan.me.uk

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