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<blockquote data-quote="mPod" data-source="post: 9700" data-attributes="member: 11199"><p>Try TVTool (<a href="http://tvtool.info" target="_blank">http://tvtool.info</a>). You can configure it in several ways to do what you requested, this is just an example:</p><p></p><p>Configure TVTool to start MP, when switched to TV and tell it to switch back when MP is closed. Then you can put it on a hot key or as a link on your desktop or wherever you like. (e.g. "%Program Files%/TVTool.exe /TV")</p><p></p><p>This would do exactly what you want. :lol: </p><p></p><p>Of course, it would be cool, if this would be build in to MP. But then it should also be able to turn on and off nVidia's Overlay mode (Fullscreen Video handled by the graphics adapter). Sure, you can't see OSD controls, but the quality of the output is marvellous on my card. And that would be worth it.</p><p></p><p>What do you think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mPod, post: 9700, member: 11199"] Try TVTool ([url]http://tvtool.info[/url]). You can configure it in several ways to do what you requested, this is just an example: Configure TVTool to start MP, when switched to TV and tell it to switch back when MP is closed. Then you can put it on a hot key or as a link on your desktop or wherever you like. (e.g. "%Program Files%/TVTool.exe /TV") This would do exactly what you want. :lol: Of course, it would be cool, if this would be build in to MP. But then it should also be able to turn on and off nVidia's Overlay mode (Fullscreen Video handled by the graphics adapter). Sure, you can't see OSD controls, but the quality of the output is marvellous on my card. And that would be worth it. What do you think? [/QUOTE]
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