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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 4381"><p>[USER=80919]samuel[/USER]</p><p>Yes you're right, thanks for your effort in testing.</p><p>VideoPlayer is sending messages to the HOME window which activates the shutdown timer. I will try to figure out an other way of activating/deactivating the shutdown feature.</p><p></p><p>@ Anyone knowing the inner secrets of MP</p><p>I tried to listen to windows_init messages to find out which window is active but I didn't receive any init-messages. So for now, the last window that a message was sent to is interpreted as the active window (which obviously is not always the case). </p><p>My question is:</p><p>Is there a proven reliable method of knowing which window is curently active accessible from a plugin?</p><p>Any idea on other ways to implement the inactivity timer would also help.</p><p></p><p>/ Fred</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 4381"] [USER=80919]samuel[/USER] Yes you're right, thanks for your effort in testing. VideoPlayer is sending messages to the HOME window which activates the shutdown timer. I will try to figure out an other way of activating/deactivating the shutdown feature. @ Anyone knowing the inner secrets of MP I tried to listen to windows_init messages to find out which window is active but I didn't receive any init-messages. So for now, the last window that a message was sent to is interpreted as the active window (which obviously is not always the case). My question is: Is there a proven reliable method of knowing which window is curently active accessible from a plugin? Any idea on other ways to implement the inactivity timer would also help. / Fred [/QUOTE]
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