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<blockquote data-quote="TRIROG" data-source="post: 835661" data-attributes="member: 47138"><p>Success!!!</p><p></p><p>Last night i decided to have a little 1 on 1 with the HTPC, MP and IRSS and figure it out ...</p><p></p><p>The status was: i could send system wide commands with the translator for most buttons except:</p><p>arrows, ok, volume up/down, mute, numbers, start (green button).</p><p></p><p>So i could set the serial command fot receiver power toggle for red button, but could not set the receiver MUTE toggle for mute button or receiver button control, because receiver would just Time out whan trying to pick up those commands, so i could add serial commands to them.</p><p></p><p>Based on previus success i deleted the Codenum set 0-3 enteries from registry - this has enabled translator to pick up buttons VOl up/down and MUTE. </p><p></p><p>Next i set the serial command for those buttons in translator, because now it would recognize them, so i could bind them...</p><p></p><p>however no matter what i did, i could not get the Translator to act on keypress of those buttons. Even wheni ran the debugger client i could see, that the server is normally receiving and interpretting the received commands for those buttons, but translator was not acting on those commands.</p><p></p><p> At that point a realised, that deleting Codenum0-3 enteries also disabled the start button as a MP launcher so i had to configure it in translator to run the MP. </p><p></p><p>Thinking there was no way to have a system wide control of volume, mute and other commands i tried my luck with the MP plugin - so at least i could control the things while running MP ( at least thats what i figured: plugin for control while in MP and Translator for system wide events)</p><p></p><p>First i created the macros for my serial commands, next i opened the button mapping and added the run macro commands for volume up/down and mute commands. </p><p></p><p>Tested the result and realised, that now everything worked in MP including the volume control via SERIAL.</p><p></p><p>I was very surprised when i realised that suddenly all the buttons were working even when not in MP.</p><p></p><p>Something seems to have done a trick ... Anyway ... I was also playing with the IRSS advanced configuration and by Stopping the service and starting the application and viceversa.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Oh one more thing!</p><p></p><p>Can anyone please confirm my understanding of the Translator program and the MP Plugin.</p><p></p><p>The way i see it is that the translator is ment to control events outside mediaportal and the MP plugin is meant just for control while runing the MP - hence the "require focus" option?</p><p></p><p>Anyone?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRIROG, post: 835661, member: 47138"] Success!!! Last night i decided to have a little 1 on 1 with the HTPC, MP and IRSS and figure it out ... The status was: i could send system wide commands with the translator for most buttons except: arrows, ok, volume up/down, mute, numbers, start (green button). So i could set the serial command fot receiver power toggle for red button, but could not set the receiver MUTE toggle for mute button or receiver button control, because receiver would just Time out whan trying to pick up those commands, so i could add serial commands to them. Based on previus success i deleted the Codenum set 0-3 enteries from registry - this has enabled translator to pick up buttons VOl up/down and MUTE. Next i set the serial command for those buttons in translator, because now it would recognize them, so i could bind them... however no matter what i did, i could not get the Translator to act on keypress of those buttons. Even wheni ran the debugger client i could see, that the server is normally receiving and interpretting the received commands for those buttons, but translator was not acting on those commands. At that point a realised, that deleting Codenum0-3 enteries also disabled the start button as a MP launcher so i had to configure it in translator to run the MP. Thinking there was no way to have a system wide control of volume, mute and other commands i tried my luck with the MP plugin - so at least i could control the things while running MP ( at least thats what i figured: plugin for control while in MP and Translator for system wide events) First i created the macros for my serial commands, next i opened the button mapping and added the run macro commands for volume up/down and mute commands. Tested the result and realised, that now everything worked in MP including the volume control via SERIAL. I was very surprised when i realised that suddenly all the buttons were working even when not in MP. Something seems to have done a trick ... Anyway ... I was also playing with the IRSS advanced configuration and by Stopping the service and starting the application and viceversa. Oh one more thing! Can anyone please confirm my understanding of the Translator program and the MP Plugin. The way i see it is that the translator is ment to control events outside mediaportal and the MP plugin is meant just for control while runing the MP - hence the "require focus" option? Anyone? [/QUOTE]
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