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drmimosa

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Command line help
« on: January 28, 2016, 10:13:29 am »

How do I stop all playback on a specific zone from the command line (when that zone is not active in MC21)?

I've tried these and they don't seem to work:

mc21.exe /Stop|Zone=1

mc21.exe /MCC 10002:1

I think I am making a mistake in syntax order.
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Re: Command line help
« Reply #1 on: January 28, 2016, 10:17:33 am »

To issue MCC_STOP to a specific zone, here's the comment:

    // To issue playback commands to a specific zone, mask these values with the parameter:
    // Current Zone: 0
    // Zone Index 0: 16777216 (or 0x1000000 hex)
    // Zone Index 1: 33554432 (or 0x2000000 hex)
    // Zone Index 2: 50331648 (or 0x3000000 hex)
    // Zone Index 3: 67108864 (or 0x4000000 hex)
    // Zone Index 4: 83886080 (or 0x5000000 hex)
    // Zone Index 5: 100663296 (or 0x6000000 hex)
    // etc... (keep adding 16777216 (or 2^24)) (up to Zone Index 31)
    //
    // for the geeks, this is the top 6 bits of the 32-bit parameter
    // the lower 24 bits are used for the rest of the parameter (see the C++ macros below if you like)
    // if bit 32 is set, we assume someone passed in a simple negative number, so discard the zone portion
    //
    // for parameters >= 0: zone number + parameter
    // for parameters < 0: zone number + (16777216 + parameter)
    // example: parameter -1 to zone 3: 67108864 + (16777216 + -1) = 83886079
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Re: Command line help
« Reply #2 on: January 28, 2016, 10:42:05 am »

Thanks. This worked:

mc21.exe /MCC 10002,33554432

Does "mask these values with the parameter" always mean "add a comma and a number at the end"?

Thanks again. I'm having too much fun with my house radio system.
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