2013-11-28, 20:50
I think you need to remove Addons*.db from /userdata/Database ...Then restart, XBMC will recreate it.
Sth is messed up inside there, I guess
Sth is messed up inside there, I guess
(2013-11-30, 04:54)hernandito Wrote: Nordish.... installation works like a charm!! So did the built in test in YAC... Tomorrow I will test by making real calls, my 8 year old is asleep and don't want to wake him....
(2013-11-30, 12:08)fantasticn Wrote: Installation of the ZIP-file went well this time. AddOn ist working properly in connection with my FritzBox 7390. Incoming calls are displayed just fine. However, outgoing telephone calls do not display the outgoing number (just the internal number of the phone that I make the call from).
Quote:The current "FritzBox"-Addon does display the outgoing number, so this should be possible.
Quote: Also: Is there any chance we can make use of the FritzBox-Addressbook (or maybe google contacts) for displaying caller names?
(2013-11-30, 12:37)NordishByNature Wrote: There is an Fritzbox Addon for XBMC? Where?
(2013-11-30, 13:19)fantasticn Wrote:(2013-11-30, 12:37)NordishByNature Wrote: There is an Fritzbox Addon for XBMC? Where?
The plugin was originally developed by yehl, then modified by xycle. And another similar plugin was developed by someone called wrow. Finally the results have been "combined". Here is the thread (unfortunately in German language): http://www.xbmcnerds.com/index.php?page=...adID=11864
And here is the plugin: https://github.com/wrow/xbmc-fritzbox
I recall some issues withe the address book following FritzBox firmware 5.50 and higher. Login to Fritzbox seemed to be tricky. But maybe it has been solved meanwhile.
Brgds,
FantasticN
Edit: The link above shows wrows addon. Here is the current one from yehl: http://superrepo.org/script.service.fritzbox/
(2013-12-13, 22:48)wgstarks Wrote: I've read through this thread and I'm still trying to figure out if any extra hardware/connections are required for this to function. I use Time Warner telephone which I have been told is a VoIP system, but I'm not sure if this will work with their equipment?
(2013-12-14, 22:14)NordishByNature Wrote: Can you give any further informations on your hardware? Maybe it is working with NCID...
(2013-12-13, 22:48)wgstarks Wrote: I've read through this thread and I'm still trying to figure out if any extra hardware/connections are required for this to function. I use Time Warner telephone which I have been told is a VoIP system, but I'm not sure if this will work with their equipment?