Standard path for Windows7 64bit: C:\Program Files (x86)\Team MediaPortal\MediaPortal
Standard path for Windows7 32bit: C:\Program Files\Team MediaPortal\MediaPortal
Thank you for your answer. It was my fault. The display is working for now!
I have another question, is it possible to change type of informations? I would like to have 2 rows with smaller font.
Thank you for your answer. It was my fault. The display is working for now!
I have another question, is it possible to change type of informations? I would like to have 2 rows with smaller font.
AFAIK the only setting you can for now is the selection of the first or second line, I prefer to see during playback time elapsed/remaining:
to have two lines you have to use the plugin without API, but you have to install a version of the very vetch of the imon software,
if I'm not mistaken the V7.77.1022
I set up the display during the weekind and now I can say that I'm satisfied. It is'nt exactly what I wanted but it works ok. I edited minidisplay.xml and now it shows the informations what I need .
Nicsergio: thank you for excelent support! I really love MediaPortal.
Thank you for the hint @nicsergio and many thanks to @azzurro to provide the binaries!
They are compatible with MediaPortal v1.50 when using iMON Manager v8.12.1202.
(Note: Make sure that FrontView setting in iMON Manager has value "Automatic" and not "Never"! This was changed at my installation when I executed the "Test Display" test from MiniDisplay Plugin configuration window with original MediaPortal v1.50 MiniDisplay dll files.).
Until last week (I DID NO UPGRADE OR CHANGED ANYTHING ON MY WORKING MEPO 1.4 UNTIL THAT POINT), my display just shows that ugly build in clock, and the clock is not working.
This is the firmware version of the LCD display: 0x380102 LCD HID OEM
What I tried:
- Standard build in dlls (tested with MePo 1.4 and 1.5) with the configuration type from 29.11.2009 and iMon Manager 7.77
- azzuros dlls (tested with MePo 1.4 and 1.5) with the configuration types iMon VFD >= 8.01.0419 and iMon LCD >=8.01.0419 and iMon Manager 8.12
- the recommended tricks and hints here in the thread
Depending on thy configurations above, it seems MePo controls the Display, but there is no information shown, just the ugly not working clock when it turns on.
Anyone with something I could try at least? Thanks guys!