I think I wrote a message last week I got it working.
I copied the imon dll to the MP folder and suddenly the power swich worked
Only other this I see now that sometimes the display suddenly gets black and does not swith on again
I'm using an MCE remote to drive MP via iMON. With Cybrdisplay disabled, the remote works perfectly. With it enabled, the remote fails to work in MP at all. Checking the frontview enable/launch options in the plugin config has the effect of blanking the LCD once MP is launched ... still with no remote.
Any thoughts? Hoping for a quick fix/workaround.
Hello here,
I have installed latest 7.40 imon manager (without imedian).
I resume again : Cyberdisplay should not (if it does) turn of the frontview !
Hello here,
I have installed latest 7.40 imon manager (without imedian).
I resume again : Cyberdisplay should not (if it does) turn of the frontview !
Cybrdisplay has to disable frontview to be able to control the display. Otherwise you get both frontview and cybrdisplay both sending messages.
Turn on the options to "ensure antec/imon is running before driver start" and "force manager to use keyboard mode"
I will give it a try this evening, thank you for the advice.You could try IR Server Suite which is a replacement for several well know remote drivers. I could never get that to work though with the iMON remote, but you should have much better luck with an MCE remote, as that was what IR Server Suite was originally developed for. This would leave you with IR Server Suite running your MCE remote, and iMON driver sitting there for cybrdisplay to use to drive the display, and remove your dependence on iMON for the remote altogether.
I will test again this evening to be absolutly sure of what I am saying, but so far, as soon as I set the Frontview on "Never", I lose the remote. (but I have to check that out in order to be absolutly sure of what I am saying here)If you start MP, wait for the display to start, and then switch frontview from "never" (apply) to "always" (apply) and then back to "never"(apply), does this then work for you?
hum, I will have a closer look to this too.This was a workaround I was using with the older iMON drivers (6.x, 7.2).
Yes, yes, yes : sure, sure, sure !Are you sure you are running iMON 7.40?
At home, The update works perfectly :How to get 7.4 iMon? I've install 7.20 AutoUpdate is activated but nothing happens.