I was wondering if it's possible to have Zone Switch set up to treat files differently if they are outside of my library, and I've just double-clicked the file in Explorer?
For example, I've just been ripping a TV series to MKV, and the episodes are not stored on the disc in order. So to be sure that I have them named right, I have to double-click the file, seek through it a little, and confirm what episode it is.
Doing this is a lot quicker using Red October Standard with Display Switching disabled. (I also disabled VideoClock and Hardware Acceleration, but I'm not sure if they actually impact how long it takes for a video to play)
This is a lot more responsive than starting up a video with my normal settings, as it has to load madVR, switch refresh rate (which includes a delay) and madVR does things like pausing until the queues are full when seeking.
It suddenly occurred to me that this is actually the reason I had still left MPC-HC installed on my system; MPC-HC works a lot better for me if I'm simply double-clicking a file, because it doesn't launch fullscreen, and do things like force a refresh rate change.
There are still a couple of esoteric reasons why I would still need to leave it installed, but for the most part, if I could have files launched from explorer load into a different zone from those launched inside Media Center, it would make a huge difference. (I suppose not necessarily outside of my library, as my downloads folder is automatically imported)
Similarly, I would probably not want audio files to load into my normal zone, and have them resampled to my normal system output, without using WASAPI exclusive mode.
And what might be even easier, would be to bypass Zone switching altogether. In the registry, files associated with Media Center load up with "C:\\Windows\\System32\\MC18.exe\" /Play \"%L\"
Can I change that to direct the files to a specific zone?