2009-02-23, 10:27
THX-UltraII Wrote:Is it also possible to auto-exit XBMC when I selected a movie and my external player starts running?You could with an automation software, such as EventGhost, but why would you want to do that?
THX-UltraII Wrote:Is it also possible to auto-exit XBMC when I selected a movie and my external player starts running?You could with an automation software, such as EventGhost, but why would you want to do that?
ashlar Wrote:You could with an automation software, such as EventGhost, but why would you want to do that?
THX-UltraII Wrote:I assume XBMC sucks up a little RAM and CPU when idle/not active.
THX-UltraII Wrote:I assume XBMC sucks up a little RAM and CPU when idle/not active.I could be mistaken, but when the external player starts XBMC should go into "freeze" mode, using 0% CPU. Memory is a different beast. But with the pretty much standard 2GB... hardly a problem.
ashlar Wrote:I could be mistaken, but when the external player starts XBMC should go into "freeze" mode, using 0% CPU. Memory is a different beast. But with the pretty much standard 2GB... hardly a problem.
<advancedsettings>
<video>
<defaultplayer>externalplayer</defaultplayer>
</video>
<externalplayer>
<filename>C:\Program Files\Zoom Player\zplayer.exe</filename>
<args>/F /Q /LOCKFS /MOUSEOFF</args>
<forceontop>true</forceontop>
<hidexbmc>true</hidexbmc>
<hideconsole>false</hideconsole>
<hidecursor>false</hidecursor>
</externalplayer>
</advancedsettings>