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More => Old Versions => Media Center 11 (Development Ended) => Topic started by: Dopas on March 12, 2005, 07:42:22 am
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I'm using the Windows XP feature to hide icons in the noticifcation area if they are inactive.
In this case if I keep the MC Center running , the MC Icon keeps disappearing. Since its name changes with each song, I can't use the selection to show it all the time.
The reason I want to see the icon is just to be able to control MC throught it (Right click menu) and specifically allow me to get MC back into the foreground when needing it.
So am I the only one with this problem? Is there a way that we can either
- Not show the playing title of MC, maybe as an option, so in this case allow to show Media Center all the time in the noticifcation area
- Or maybe keep the Media Center active all the time (I don't know how XP decides if an icon is active, but obviously it marks the MC icon as inactive).
Thanks
Dom
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What do you mean by "since it's name changes"?
Are you running Playing Now? Or any other third party plug-in?
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What he means is when the track changes, the tooltip also changes. When you exclude MC from the list of icons to be hidden, it only works for the currently playing track. Once you change tracks, it will be hidden again because that's what XP does.
The only way to have this not happen is to unhide all the icons or have a static tooltip for the tray icon.
Personally, I unhide everything. I like to see what's running.
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What he means is when the track changes, the tooltip also changes. When you exclude MC from the list of icons to be hidden, it only works for the currently playing track. Once you change tracks, it will be hidden again because that's what XP does.
The only way to have this not happen is to unhide all the icons or have a static tooltip for the tray icon.
Exactly how I meant it ...
Personally, I unhide everything. I like to see what's running.
Personal choice ...But in my case I don't want to see every icon, the MC Icon I'd like to see though. I'm sure I'm not the only that hides some of the unused icons ...
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I'm not seeing that.
I have media center set to always show.
Running XP Pro with SP2.
Icon is always there.
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I could be wrong, but I believe the trick is to set your "always show" setting while MC is in a 'stopped' state. ie, no music playing. Now, you'll notice that it's just listed as plain old Media Center 11.
This is the bit I'm unsure about, but reasonably confident, that after having done that, changes caused by the current track tooltip will be tracked by windows and the never hide option will be honoured.
Gotta be worth a try.
-marko.
Alright, that seems to work. Once I've done it that way it seems to recognize MC without problems. I thought I had tried that before, but I guess I did something wrong.
Thanks for the help
Dom