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<blockquote data-quote="xppx" data-source="post: 344211" data-attributes="member: 55884"><p>1. If you have a remote that uses an IRTrans Server, then the client is supposed to actively go read the port of the server to retrieve the key strokes. MP does that. And to make this work with Cyberlink, you need autohotkey to do the same. It will read the key strokes from the server port and will translate it into actual keys send to any application, in this case PDVD.</p><p>So, if you keep MP running it will also (!) read the keys in parallel with the AutoHotkey Script and act upon it in the background and like this it will try to take focus again. </p><p>To avoid this you better close MP when using IRTrans based remotes.</p><p></p><p>2. I use PDVD8 (and I had PDVD7 before) because I want to use HW acceleration + the PDVD8 drivers are more tuned to HD content. With a big plasma you don't notice the difference because it will always try to enhance the image as well, but with a normal 'old' TV (which I kicked it out some months ago), which just takes the image as is, you can see the difference clearly (the old TV can't really handle well the throughput of PDVD8). </p><p></p><p>Just my 2 cents worth <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xppx, post: 344211, member: 55884"] 1. If you have a remote that uses an IRTrans Server, then the client is supposed to actively go read the port of the server to retrieve the key strokes. MP does that. And to make this work with Cyberlink, you need autohotkey to do the same. It will read the key strokes from the server port and will translate it into actual keys send to any application, in this case PDVD. So, if you keep MP running it will also (!) read the keys in parallel with the AutoHotkey Script and act upon it in the background and like this it will try to take focus again. To avoid this you better close MP when using IRTrans based remotes. 2. I use PDVD8 (and I had PDVD7 before) because I want to use HW acceleration + the PDVD8 drivers are more tuned to HD content. With a big plasma you don't notice the difference because it will always try to enhance the image as well, but with a normal 'old' TV (which I kicked it out some months ago), which just takes the image as is, you can see the difference clearly (the old TV can't really handle well the throughput of PDVD8). Just my 2 cents worth :D [/QUOTE]
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