2012-12-24, 12:55
(2012-12-19, 17:39)Rouzax Wrote: I've just installed the latest version of the tool but still have the problem with Windows 8 x64 and the File Explorer.
I updated the setup file (V 2.2) and source code. Please redownload and it should work. I will update the amd ccc version later if the code for 64bit OS is missing.
(2012-12-24, 11:53)nonob Wrote:Quote:Are you using a remote control or keyboard to control volume?
Yes, i'm using both keyboard and remote.
Quote:If so you can use autohotkey to control system volume. Assuming in XBMC F8-mute, F90Vol up and F10 vol down the following code will capture the key presses and adjust system volume:
Code:
F9::
Send {Volume_Up}
return
F10::
Send {Volume_Down 3}
return
F8::
Send {Volume_Mute}
return
On testing there is a slight problem with F9 were xbmc will show a PVR not initialized message. You can change the remote control code to change the key.
i already can adjust system volume with both my remote and my keyboard.
By using this code, will xbmc display its volume OSD ?
but its volume will be changed too, isn't it ?
I would like xbmc volume stay at max volume but display osd when i change system volume.
Thanks
No. It won't display volume OSD. I don't think it is possible.
Quote: xbmc volume stay at max volume but display osd when i change system volume.