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A red mute icon (speaker with line throught it) appeared after an unsuccessful attempt to use xbmc android remote. How can I get rid of it.
found suggestion to adjust volume in another related post, but the option to adjust volume in movie OSD is greyed out....would really appreciate any insight. running Eden beta 2.
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I followed the instructions in the link ie to change the value in the settingsgui file to 0 but it had not made any difference.
I changed the setting to 0, saved the file, opened it again and confirmed that it was still 0. I then opened xbmc and the icon is still there.
I loaded the settingsgui file again and the volumelevel was back to -6000.
I am sure I am doing something stupid but any suggestions would be welcome.
I'm using Eden 11.0 beta 2.
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No debug logs = no can help
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Sorry I should have posted the log.
I solved the problem by overwriting the XML file with an old version.
This is now working fine but if the problem happens again, I'll include a log.
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haunted xml files.. spooky
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What did you edit the files with?
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I had the same red mute icon when i installed XBMC Constellation remote for iPad. I solved this problem with the following procedure:
- Press the - or + button on your remote (in my case is the XBMC Constellation for iPad/iPhone) on the atv2 XBMC home page. The red mute icon should disappear.
Hope this helps.
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I had the same issue with constellation. Go to the remote screen by turning your phone sideways. Tap your finger on the dot on the volume wheel. This will toggle mute on and off.
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F8 also appears to toggle this icon.
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2014-12-18, 17:35
(This post was last modified: 2014-12-18, 17:36 by AtariBaby.)
Thanks for the tip. I have a little logitech handheld mini-keyboard and discovered it had a mute button (where F8 would normally be). No pressing of the Fn button required.