Using "standard" volume control within windows isn't always desireable.
In my case, I'm having MP launch Zoomplayer to watch DVD's and sound is sent through SP/DIF out from my PC which is connected to an external receiver. Internal PC volume control does not work on e.g. Dolby Digital streams.
They way I solved this was using External Display plugin, USBUIRT and Girder:
In external display plugin I chose output to Girder
The volume+- buttons on the Hauppauge remote was mapped to nothing in Remote setup in MP.
Inside Girder I created a Vol up and Vol down command, with commands learned from the Receviers remote.
What happends is that when I hit e.g vol up, nothing happends to PC system volume. However, the IR code is sent to Girder, and by assigning this event to Vol up command then volume is turned up on my receiver.
I did the same thing on the "Power" button. Instead of having it to turn off Mediaportal, I sent it to Girder, which again either switch on or off both my Plasma TV (Through RS232) and my receiver...
Only flaw is that volume up/down is quite slow, but I can live with it...
In my case, I'm having MP launch Zoomplayer to watch DVD's and sound is sent through SP/DIF out from my PC which is connected to an external receiver. Internal PC volume control does not work on e.g. Dolby Digital streams.
They way I solved this was using External Display plugin, USBUIRT and Girder:
In external display plugin I chose output to Girder
The volume+- buttons on the Hauppauge remote was mapped to nothing in Remote setup in MP.
Inside Girder I created a Vol up and Vol down command, with commands learned from the Receviers remote.
What happends is that when I hit e.g vol up, nothing happends to PC system volume. However, the IR code is sent to Girder, and by assigning this event to Vol up command then volume is turned up on my receiver.
I did the same thing on the "Power" button. Instead of having it to turn off Mediaportal, I sent it to Girder, which again either switch on or off both my Plasma TV (Through RS232) and my receiver...
Only flaw is that volume up/down is quite slow, but I can live with it...