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What happened to MCC 10078: MCC_CLOSE_PROGRAM_AFTER_STOP ?
haggis999:
PowerPoint has its own media playback capabilities but they are far less sophisticated than those of JRiver Media Center. I therefore use MC as an external media player for PowerPoint. However, this comes with the disadvantage that the focus remains with MC when the music ends.
The existing Player > More Stop > Close Program On Stop setting is of no use in these circumstances, as this appears to be a one-time setting that is not saved.
A search this morning revealed that this issue was raised a year ago (https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=136926.0) and resulted in the creation of a new MCC command MCC 10078: MCC_CLOSE_PROGRAM_AFTER_STOP. However, this command is not listed on https://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/Media_Center_Core_Commands. If this command could be resurrected I would be very grateful :):)
Matt:
I just updated the wiki to include some new playback commands. That command is still there. Thanks.
haggis999:
--- Quote from: Matt on October 17, 2024, 08:34:51 am ---I just updated the wiki to include some new playback commands. That command is still there. Thanks.
--- End quote ---
That's rather puzzling, as I ran a search on that page for 10078 before making my post. However, that command is certainly there now and I've now given it a try in a BAT file triggered indirectly by a link in PowerPoint.
MCC_CLOSE_PROGRAM_AFTER_STOP = 1 doesn't work in Standard View, but if I specify MC33.exe /Mode Mini and play audio files it works well enough for my purposes. I have Mini View configured to be 'Always on top'. In those circumstances, MC simply remains in the foreground in a faded version without ever having the focus while the music is playing. Despite the name of that command, MC never actually closes.
That MCC command has no effect at all when I play video files (which obviously require MC to have the focus during playback). Is there any chance that the command could be modified to work as advertised and close MC, in which case I'm guessing it would handle video as well as audio?
Matt:
I just tried close on stop with a video and it worked nicely.
haggis999:
--- Quote from: Matt on October 17, 2024, 10:01:21 am ---I just tried close on stop with a video and it worked nicely.
--- End quote ---
Can you please post a copy of your BAT file so I can see exactly how you got that result with a video.
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