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<blockquote data-quote="itoig" data-source="post: 671886" data-attributes="member: 96929"><p><strong>Re: Re : MultiShortcut plugin</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>make sure the setting for keep mediaportal on top is disabled. also make sure in the config for you hulu plugin, that everything is set to false except for stop mediaportal player, which should be set to true. this will move mediaportal to the background and hulu desktop forward. once you hit exit, mediaportal is still running and you can scroll through the menus. i found that using the restart mediaportal set to true was screwing things up for me. i am using windows 7 x64 home premium. and most x86 (32bit) programs will work on a 64 bit OS, you just get 2 different program file folders. heck even 64bit programs will install itself in the and run from the x86 folder. </p><p></p><p>also make sure you have the directory where the .exe. is listed. best place to get most of the information needed for the plugin is from the desktop shortcut for hulu, it gives its directory it is located in and what file to run. </p><p></p><p>hope that helps. i don't have access to my htpc at the moment, but i will double check my shortcut settings when i get home if you need me too.</p><p></p><p></p><p>also change the %user% to it's actual location, i never had much luck using those, so it would be c:/users/your name/appdata/local/whatever else is there for hulu desktop folder. not sure if you have to do that, just makes me feel better and nitpicking a little</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="itoig, post: 671886, member: 96929"] [b]Re: Re : MultiShortcut plugin[/b] make sure the setting for keep mediaportal on top is disabled. also make sure in the config for you hulu plugin, that everything is set to false except for stop mediaportal player, which should be set to true. this will move mediaportal to the background and hulu desktop forward. once you hit exit, mediaportal is still running and you can scroll through the menus. i found that using the restart mediaportal set to true was screwing things up for me. i am using windows 7 x64 home premium. and most x86 (32bit) programs will work on a 64 bit OS, you just get 2 different program file folders. heck even 64bit programs will install itself in the and run from the x86 folder. also make sure you have the directory where the .exe. is listed. best place to get most of the information needed for the plugin is from the desktop shortcut for hulu, it gives its directory it is located in and what file to run. hope that helps. i don't have access to my htpc at the moment, but i will double check my shortcut settings when i get home if you need me too. also change the %user% to it's actual location, i never had much luck using those, so it would be c:/users/your name/appdata/local/whatever else is there for hulu desktop folder. not sure if you have to do that, just makes me feel better and nitpicking a little [/QUOTE]
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