2012-08-26, 07:50
Quote:I asked the same question about the volume control displaying a few posts back. I decided to just remove the XML file associated with it so the volume icon never displays. If you want to do this, the xml file is named "DialogVolumeBar" without the quote marks. If you are using the Confluence skin, the XML file will be located in XBMC\addons\skin.confluence\720p. I didn't delete the file, I just cut it from the 720p folder and put it in a new folder outside of the 720p folder so I could put it back if I wanted to later. I have seen no problem with the functionality of the skin and the Volume is still controllable as normal. Now the icon just doesn't show up.
Hope this info helps you.
There is no need to delete the file, just add a visible condition to the first control group <visible>!SubString(Window(10025).Property(CinemaExperienceRunning),True)</visible>
Then your volume bar should work as normal when not running Cinema Experience.