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Thanks for the reply.
The only thing I can think of is that I set XBMC to run from startup, I'm not sure whether this is then stealing the show, if you know what I mean?
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I have now resolved this issue:
XBMC Launcher was set to run Windows Metro UI after exit so before steam could take precedence the Windows UI was coming up to focus.
After disabling this setting it was resolved, and this is brilliant - thank you!!!
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I doubt very much that this has much of anything to do with the Steam Launcher plugin, but I thought I'd take a shot and ask here since it seemed like the most likely place to get an answer. I'm currently using the latest version of XBMC as well as the Steam Launcher. I've used Ice to add my emulators and ROMs to Steam's BPM but I'm having an odd problem. Intermittently, when I quit the emulator (zsnes for instance) and go back to Steam I often times get stuck hearing the last sound played through the emulator repeatedly. Sometimes it only lasts a second, sometimes it lasts quite a while and creates a very annoying noise. This only seems to happen when I launch the games through Steam and return to Steam after quitting the emulator. If I just launch the emulator from the executable and close it then the annoying sound doesn't occur. I was hoping someone here might have some insight to this.
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No idea... how are you closing the emulator? force closing it might be causing it.. Try closing the emulator with its inbuilt mechanism. You'd probably have more success asking on the steam forums.
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Last question (I hope) and then I have my steam the way I want it. I have the steampad driver installed, but somehow, sometimes the ring still keeps flashing. Do I need to install something extra, or uninstall the native xbmcbuntu driver?
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It works for me, but only after I connect my gamepad twice. It's a bit weird:
- Start up my NUC, connect wireless controller, entire ring starts flashing,
- Disconnect the gamepad (remove batteries)
- Reconnect gamepad, now I properly get 1 led lighting up.
Using XBMCbuntu on Intel NUC DN2820FYKH