2014-01-05, 14:12
Set the focus to be enabled always, then add your player to the external player path. This will prevent xbmc from accessing focus when external player is running.
(2014-01-05, 14:12)baijuxavior Wrote: Set the focus to be enabled always, then add your player to the external player path. This will prevent xbmc from accessing focus when external player is running.
(2014-01-05, 17:09)03397 Wrote:(2014-01-05, 14:12)baijuxavior Wrote: Set the focus to be enabled always, then add your player to the external player path. This will prevent xbmc from accessing focus when external player is running.
It did work until I started the external player. The external player fails to play some movies that before the launcher these movies were played perfectly. For example for some movies the remote is not responding at all(this movie asks you in the beginning if you want a theatrical version or an extended version) and for a 3d movie which the vcdmount application is loaded also the movie does not start at all.
(2014-01-08, 13:58)baijuxavior Wrote: Add the external player to the path for external players. If it doesn't work then you can edit the script to focus the external player instead of xbmc.
(2014-01-08, 17:27)baijuxavior Wrote: I haven't tested with xbmc hidden. You can download the source code for the launcher and edit the script to focus the external player just like xbmc.I am not very good in programming.