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<blockquote data-quote="ixian" data-source="post: 667410" data-attributes="member: 54932"><p><strong>Re: MultiShortcut plugin</strong></p><p></p><p>Is there a way to have this plugin run a program when another is terminated?</p><p></p><p>Example: I use it to launch Hulu Desktop. Hulu Desktop uses the Windows System volume, which means when it launches it's at max volume (Mediaportal using it's own wave volume control in Windows 7, so system volume needs to be set to max). When you turn the volume down in Hulu Desktop it lowers the system volume, which means when you exist it the volume in Mediaportal is too low.</p><p></p><p>There's a command line tool called nitcmd that allows you to set Windows volume to whatever you want - for example, c:\nitcmd.exe sysvolume 65557 sets the volume to max, c:\nitcmd sysvolume 35765 sets it to half, etc.</p><p></p><p>Using Multishortcut I can set "Program 1" to nitcmd with the argument to set the volume to half, then "Program 2" launches Hulu Desktop. However when I exit Hulu Desktop the sys volume remains at whatever it was set at. I did have "Program 3" set as nitcmd 65557 to reset the volume to max, however I need that to run only after Program 2 has exited.</p><p></p><p>Does this make sense? Is this possible to do with the plugin?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ixian, post: 667410, member: 54932"] [b]Re: MultiShortcut plugin[/b] Is there a way to have this plugin run a program when another is terminated? Example: I use it to launch Hulu Desktop. Hulu Desktop uses the Windows System volume, which means when it launches it's at max volume (Mediaportal using it's own wave volume control in Windows 7, so system volume needs to be set to max). When you turn the volume down in Hulu Desktop it lowers the system volume, which means when you exist it the volume in Mediaportal is too low. There's a command line tool called nitcmd that allows you to set Windows volume to whatever you want - for example, c:\nitcmd.exe sysvolume 65557 sets the volume to max, c:\nitcmd sysvolume 35765 sets it to half, etc. Using Multishortcut I can set "Program 1" to nitcmd with the argument to set the volume to half, then "Program 2" launches Hulu Desktop. However when I exit Hulu Desktop the sys volume remains at whatever it was set at. I did have "Program 3" set as nitcmd 65557 to reset the volume to max, however I need that to run only after Program 2 has exited. Does this make sense? Is this possible to do with the plugin? [/QUOTE]
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