2014-03-23, 17:08
There are probably many ways of achieving this, but I have no direct solution, perhaps someone else have an idea though.
One thing is certain though, you cannot use XBMC´s remote functions when it is shut down, I am quite certain that there is no way to achieve that.
One thought that came to mind, I know that many use similar solutions for emulators, i.e. have a look here: http://forum.stmlabs.com/showthread.php?tid=13180
You should be able to use scripts that starts rplay when XBMC is shut down, and also starts XBMC when rplay is shut down.
May I suggest that you take this to the Raspbmc forum though as it is not related to these builds.
One thing is certain though, you cannot use XBMC´s remote functions when it is shut down, I am quite certain that there is no way to achieve that.
One thought that came to mind, I know that many use similar solutions for emulators, i.e. have a look here: http://forum.stmlabs.com/showthread.php?tid=13180
You should be able to use scripts that starts rplay when XBMC is shut down, and also starts XBMC when rplay is shut down.
May I suggest that you take this to the Raspbmc forum though as it is not related to these builds.