2012-02-21, 23:01
Interesting additional data point.
If I do anything with the remote control after XBMC initially launches, like press an arrow key so that XBMC sees I did something, the problem does not happen. So, it's almost like XBMC is not obeying the option set with true fullscreen, and is acting like XBMC is windowed, so that if I don't do anything after a few seconds, XBMC is minimized or loses application focus.
If I do anything with the remote control after XBMC initially launches, like press an arrow key so that XBMC sees I did something, the problem does not happen. So, it's almost like XBMC is not obeying the option set with true fullscreen, and is acting like XBMC is windowed, so that if I don't do anything after a few seconds, XBMC is minimized or loses application focus.