Startup options in MediaPortal? (1 Viewer)

daVirus

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MediaPortal Version:
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Sound Card:
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I've already read the thread on "How to start a support thread" but because my question isn't hardware related I skip filling in those values.

First of all I would like to thank all developers and others contributers for this incredible application.

Secondly I just want to say that I've search for an answer to my question without succes, so please don't spam me.

My question is very simple:

Where can I find which startup options that can be applied to MediaPortal?
Is there a list somewhere?

What I would like to do is to have 2 ways of starting MediaPortal; starting in fullscreen and the other in window-mode.
 

mPod

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Start MP using "mediaportal.exe /fullscreen". ;)

This overrides the config setting.

I need MP the same way you use it, that's why I put that in long time ago.

That's the only option that can be used at command line, by the way.
 

daVirus

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Thanks...

I thought there were a list of settings you could use during startup.
But anyhow, this is the particual option I was looking for so thank you for adding it :D
 

druid9

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    What would be really spectacular would be a command line switch to change the skin. This way if you used a script (as I do) to send Media Portal to a secondary widescreen TV, you could load say a 16:9 script for that, and when used on local PC Monitor, you could load a 4:3 skin for that.
     

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