MediaPortal Version: MP 1.1 Beta (and latest SVN)
MediaPortal Skin: Blue Wide
Windows Version: W7x64 (fully patched)
CPU Type: AMD Phenom II X3 705e
HDD: Samsung 1TB
Memory: 4GB 1333MHz
Motherboard: M4A785TD-M EVO
Video Card: Integrated ATI HD4200
Video Card Driver: 9.8 (testing 10.1)
Sound Card: Integrated
Sound Card AC3: Integrated
Sound Card Driver: W7's
1. TV Card: Hauppuage Nova S/S2
1. TV Card Type: DVBS/S2
1. TV Card Driver: W7's
2. TV Card: Hauppuage Nova S/S2
2. TV Card Type: DVBS/S2
2. TV Card Driver: W7's
3. TV Card:
3. TV Card Type:
3. TV Card Driver:
4. TV Card:
4. TV Card Type:
4. TV Card Driver:
MPEG2 Video Codec: SAF (Unlocked)
MPEG2 Audio Codec: SAF (Unlocked)
h.264 Video Codec: SAF (Unlocked)
Satelite/CableTV Provider: Astra 28.2E
HTPC Case: Antec
Cooling: Scythe Ninja Mini (passive), Nocturna case
Power Supply: Antec
Remote: Harmony 525
TV: Samsung LE37B650
TV - HTPC Connection: HDMI to TV, Optical to Sony AV
Hi all,
I have two questions....Might be a dumb questions, but I could so with some assistance:
I currently have a harmony remote configured as a MCE device.
I have a button set to "power off/on" my HTPC - this is mapped to "PowerToggle" (as a MCE function)
It works ok, it will put my system into "standby" and wake it up (is MP managing this or the OS - As I can't find this mapping function in MP)
I am also running MPStandbyHelper - just incase this changes anything
The weird thing I am noticing, is that when the system enters standby by using this button WOL does not wake the HTPC. But if I manually click on "start" then "sleep" WOL will wake the HTPC ok -weird!!!
So I am trying to find out why WOL is not working when I press the power button on my remote?
The other question is in regards to MCE keymapping... I am hoping to be able to map the "exit" button on my remote to do a alt-F4/end process type function (this is not to terminate MP, but another process) - Is this possible? Does MPTray support anything like this? I don't really want to install a 3rd party app (like Eventghost) just to do this one function.
Thanks,
J.
MediaPortal Skin: Blue Wide
Windows Version: W7x64 (fully patched)
CPU Type: AMD Phenom II X3 705e
HDD: Samsung 1TB
Memory: 4GB 1333MHz
Motherboard: M4A785TD-M EVO
Video Card: Integrated ATI HD4200
Video Card Driver: 9.8 (testing 10.1)
Sound Card: Integrated
Sound Card AC3: Integrated
Sound Card Driver: W7's
1. TV Card: Hauppuage Nova S/S2
1. TV Card Type: DVBS/S2
1. TV Card Driver: W7's
2. TV Card: Hauppuage Nova S/S2
2. TV Card Type: DVBS/S2
2. TV Card Driver: W7's
3. TV Card:
3. TV Card Type:
3. TV Card Driver:
4. TV Card:
4. TV Card Type:
4. TV Card Driver:
MPEG2 Video Codec: SAF (Unlocked)
MPEG2 Audio Codec: SAF (Unlocked)
h.264 Video Codec: SAF (Unlocked)
Satelite/CableTV Provider: Astra 28.2E
HTPC Case: Antec
Cooling: Scythe Ninja Mini (passive), Nocturna case
Power Supply: Antec
Remote: Harmony 525
TV: Samsung LE37B650
TV - HTPC Connection: HDMI to TV, Optical to Sony AV
Hi all,
I have two questions....Might be a dumb questions, but I could so with some assistance:
I currently have a harmony remote configured as a MCE device.
I have a button set to "power off/on" my HTPC - this is mapped to "PowerToggle" (as a MCE function)
It works ok, it will put my system into "standby" and wake it up (is MP managing this or the OS - As I can't find this mapping function in MP)
I am also running MPStandbyHelper - just incase this changes anything
The weird thing I am noticing, is that when the system enters standby by using this button WOL does not wake the HTPC. But if I manually click on "start" then "sleep" WOL will wake the HTPC ok -weird!!!
So I am trying to find out why WOL is not working when I press the power button on my remote?
The other question is in regards to MCE keymapping... I am hoping to be able to map the "exit" button on my remote to do a alt-F4/end process type function (this is not to terminate MP, but another process) - Is this possible? Does MPTray support anything like this? I don't really want to install a 3rd party app (like Eventghost) just to do this one function.
Thanks,
J.
United Kingdom