Dear MrC
Thanks for your epic patience!
I am afraid I cannot get this to work, and I don't know why. I also tried your tip from this thread
http://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=81954.msg560007#msg560007 about testing from the command prompt (I believe it is called?). I have not been able to find the right name for the file to start I think. I have attached a screen grab which shows the TotalMedia Theatre 6 shortcut on my desktop and its properties. It's in Norwegian, but I guess the lay out of these windows are pretty universal? anyway, the field in blue is called "Target:" and I tried to run the lines
uLaunchTMT6 and
uLaunchTMT6.exe. The other field with the path is called "Start in:" and here I tried the line
TotalMedia Theatre 6.
I have also attached a screen grab of the folder where the TMT6 program is stored. I have tried all the 4 programs there, with and without the addition of
.exe. You can see some of the attempts in the command window on the right. The reply I get reads somelike like: XXXX is not recognized as an internal or external command, a
runable program or a
batch file (I am a little uncertain on the translation of the terms in italics, as these are not words with a meaning that is clearly defined in Norwegian, but I think I found the English equivalents.
However, from within MC18 there is no problem starting TMT6, and the command seems to be
uTotalMediaTheatre6.exe The problem is that the Activation Code window in ArcSoft pop-up on top of the player, and nothing more happens. If I X out the window the full screen player appears, but still nothing happens, no disc played and no error messages. So I don't know if I am sending the right Arguments to TMT6. The Arguments I am sending is the same as the PlayMe expression on screen grab 3.
The way I have set things up can be seen in screen grab 4. As I said, ArcSoft launched fine when I press "Watch" and the result of the Arguments is the PlayMe from screen grab 3, which seems identical to yours, but still nothing happens.
BTW: I also tries sending an Arguments that at the end contained the filename
index.bdmv, but the result was exactly the same.
I really want this to work, MC18 is great for both music and movies and TV shows as long as they are on DVD. Even the downloaded TV Shows that my son put on the NAS show up great (in fact better than great due to the episode titles), and my wife really likes what she is seeing.