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alspoll

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Help with remote control getting into theater view
« on: March 14, 2013, 02:29:45 pm »

All,

Matt confirmed it is working for him, which means there is an issue with my system...

I have been using version .106 with this set up with no issues, but once i tried to install a newer version the problem came out.

I have both a MCE ir receiver and a USB-UIRT connected to my computer using a logitech remote.

I used a profile from OPPO in the logitech for the jriver commands so as not to interfere with WMC. I have a button on the remote, that when pressed, takes me into theater view, whether i was in standard view or if MC18 was closed and only the server was running in the background.

I tried 3 separate commands to get this to work: Theater view: Video, Set Mode - Theater view and MC18.exe /MCC 22001,0 with no luck.

I have all device options checked in remote control devices except IRMAN.

I am using Win7 64 bit.

Any ideas or suggestions are welcomed.

TIA,

AL
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Re: Help with remote control getting into theater view
« Reply #1 on: March 14, 2013, 02:35:52 pm »

Let's focus on MC18.exe, since that's easy for us both to test.

What state does Media Center need to be in for the command to not work?

Thanks.
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Re: Help with remote control getting into theater view
« Reply #2 on: March 14, 2013, 02:38:22 pm »

MC18 is closed and the server is running.
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Re: Help with remote control getting into theater view
« Reply #3 on: March 14, 2013, 02:58:47 pm »

It might be worth resetting logging (Help > Logging), closing, running the command line, then grabbing the log.
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Re: Help with remote control getting into theater view
« Reply #4 on: March 14, 2013, 03:09:46 pm »

Matt, I created the log. What email should I email it to or should i just post the whole log?
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Re: Help with remote control getting into theater view
« Reply #5 on: March 14, 2013, 03:48:19 pm »

You could mail it to logs at jriver dot com.

It might be tomorrow before I get a chance to look at it.

Thanks.
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Re: Help with remote control getting into theater view
« Reply #6 on: March 14, 2013, 04:00:03 pm »

Log sent.

Thank you.
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Re: Help with remote control getting into theater view
« Reply #7 on: March 14, 2013, 11:05:19 pm »

I don't quite understand that log.

Are you sure it's running MC18.exe?  I don't see the launcher in the log.

When I run it here, I see something like this in the log:
0000000: 5036: General: Launcher: Command Line: /mcc 22001,0

Maybe the issue is with finding the launcher or something?
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Re: Help with remote control getting into theater view
« Reply #8 on: March 14, 2013, 11:31:30 pm »

i guess that is my point, it is not triggering for me.

here is a partial log where i clicked the same button in standard view. but once i closed mc18 and just have the server running, it does not respond

i was able to use eventghost to trigger the command and it works. so i am able to use the remote as i want at this point.

Media Center; Version: 18.0.149; Types: 2147483647
0000000: 3332: General: Starting logging: Date: 3/15/2013 12:25 AM
0000000: 3332: General: Log Reset: Logging reset
0002309: 3332: General: CMCResourceHelper::GetIsModalPopupShowing: Main window disabled
0003588: 3332: General: CMCResourceHelper::GetIsModalPopupShowing: Main window disabled
0021154: 3332: General: CMCUICore::GetEnableMonitorChange: Start
0021154: 3332: General: CMCUICore::GetEnableMonitorChange: Change: 1; UI Mode: -999; Playing: 0
0021154: 3332: General: CMCUICore::GetEnableMonitorChange: Disabling change for recent UI mode switch
0021154: 3332: General: CMCUICore::GetEnableMonitorChange: Finish (result: 0) (0 ms)
0032261: 4684: General: RCCommandManager::RunCommand: Start
0032261: 4684: General: RCCommandManager::RunCommand: Code: 435B100005F4, Elapsed: 57396, Anti-repeat: 250
0032261: 4684: General: RCCommand::Run: Start
0032261: 4684: General: RCCommand::Run: Finish (0 ms)
0032261: 4684: General: RCCommandManager::RunCommand: Finish (0 ms)
0032261: 1968: General: RunProgram: Start
0032261: 1968: General: RunProgram: Filename: C:\Windows\System32\MC18.exe / Parameters: /MCC 22001,0
0032261: 1968: General: RunProgram: Performing ShellExecute...
0032308: 1968: General: RunProgram: Running process...
0032308: 1968: General: RunProgram: Waiting for completion
0000016: 1196: General: Launcher: Command Line: /MCC 22001,0
0032464: 3332: General: CMCUICore::SetMode: Start
0032464: 3332: General: CMCUICore::SetMode: Setting UI mode: 3
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