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Media Center Launcher (Launch PowerDVD)

Last post 12-28-2008, 3:54 PM by JeramyBa. 128 replies.
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  •  07-31-2008, 2:26 AM 279556

    Media Center Launcher (Launch PowerDVD)

    http://mikinhosoft.blogspot.com/2008/07/media-center-launcher.html

    I know there are various utilities to launch PowerDVD from Media Center; however, none of them quite did what I wanted so here is mine.

    Media Center Launcher has three primary functions:

    1. It can launch any application from within Media Center (configurable via the INI)
    2. It will monitor when the application exits and will restore Media Center to it's previous state
    3. It will monitor for the BACK remote command and will close the application if pressed

    The application it launches is configurable via the ini file. I've made several different entries for PowerDVD 7\8. Edit the INI file with your appropiate path\version.

    I was too lazy (well tired really) to create an installer, if requested I'll create one later this week. If you extract the zip and run the install batch file it will copy all of the contents to "%ProgramFiles%\Mikinhosoft\".  It will also register the application to be run when a Blu-ray or HD DVD is inserted.

    Update: Installer created.

    Update: I've updated the tool to find either PowerDVD7 or PowerDVD8 by default and launch it.  I've tested on both versions; however; I've only tested on Vista x64.  If there is a problem w/ the x86 version please let me know.  The only difference in the code was on the Vista x64 to add KEY_WOW64_32KEY since PowerDVD is a 32-bit application so I wouldn't expect any problems.


    .:: Vista Ultimate x64 :: Antec Fusion :: Corsair HX520w :: ASUS P5E-VM :: Core2 Duo E8400 3.0Ghz :: 4GB RAM :: 128GB SSD System\Apps :: 1TB\5TB Data :: LG GGC-H20L BD/HD DVD :: HDHomeRun x2 ::.
  •  07-31-2008, 11:41 AM 279710 in reply to 279556

    Re: Media Center Launcher (Launch PowerDVD)

    Wow, this looks great.

    Are you running anything in the background when not in use?

    Also, do you close PowerDVD when the Back button is pressed?
  •  07-31-2008, 11:45 AM 279712 in reply to 279710

    Re: Media Center Launcher (Launch PowerDVD)

    Nope, it closes after whatever application it launches closes.

    Yes it closes PowerDVD or whatever application it launches.

    I'll make a setup application for it tonight that detects what version of PowerDVD and the install location.


    .:: Vista Ultimate x64 :: Antec Fusion :: Corsair HX520w :: ASUS P5E-VM :: Core2 Duo E8400 3.0Ghz :: 4GB RAM :: 128GB SSD System\Apps :: 1TB\5TB Data :: LG GGC-H20L BD/HD DVD :: HDHomeRun x2 ::.
  •  07-31-2008, 11:57 AM 279716 in reply to 279712

    Re: Media Center Launcher (Launch PowerDVD)

    Great, then you've solved BluRay playback from VMC (I was never crazy about Arcsoft's PQ, so I didn't buy it.) At least until MS implements native playback.

    I've made the PowerDVD splash screen to be the same as my VMC background, so the transition is not really all that offensive.

    Thanks!
  •  07-31-2008, 2:35 PM 279793 in reply to 279712

    Re: Media Center Launcher (Launch PowerDVD)

    mikinho:

    Nope, it closes after whatever application it launches closes.

    Yes it closes PowerDVD or whatever application it launches.

    I'll make a setup application for it tonight that detects what version of PowerDVD and the install location.


    Cant wait for the installer for this, if this works like the tin says i would hapily make a donation for this little app.

    Musictype:
    Great, then you've solved BluRay playback from VMC (I was never crazy about Arcsoft's PQ, so I didn't buy it.) At least until MS implements native playback.

    I've made the PowerDVD splash screen to be the same as my VMC background, so the transition is not really all that offensive.

    Thanks!

    I would love to know how to make the PDVD splash screen the same as the VMC background, or where to find the VMC backgrounf picture file.

    Antec Fusion v2 case, Vista Home Premium, Mobo: GA-MA78GM-S2H, AMD Athlon 64 x2 4850E, 2GB RAM, 1GB Readybost, 320GB HDD, WinTV Nova T-500 twin tuner, 1TB Exernal HDD, xbox 360 MCX
  •  07-31-2008, 3:34 PM 279808 in reply to 279793

    Re: Media Center Launcher (Launch PowerDVD)

    I'm looking forward to trying this out tonight when I get home. 

    For PowerDVD VMC skins, please check below:

    I posted the following in the AVSforum.
    I'll cross post it here.

    Thanks,
    -Josef

    From AVSforum
    jcuesico:

    I would like to thank the following for helping me create the Vista Media Center PowerDVD Skins:




    I created the following PowerDVD skins to better integrate with Vista Media Center.

    To install the skin: download, unzip, copy the dll files to "%ProgramFiles%\CyberLink\PowerDVD\Skins" open PowerDVD,
    select the User Interface Tab in the Configuration Screen, select a skin from the list and click OK.

    enjoy!

    -Josef

    Here are some screenshots.



    I've placed the skins on skydrive, didn't like rapidshare.  Here are the links.



  •  07-31-2008, 3:47 PM 279812 in reply to 279808

    Re: Media Center Launcher (Launch PowerDVD)

    I use the Monochrome skin from the PowerDVD plugin for MediaPortal: http://forum.team-mediaportal.com/plugins-47/blu-ray-hd-dvd-player-powerdvd-working-solution-32268/

    Here is an example of the blue BluRay skin:



    And here is an example of the black version:




    Keep in mind, that the skins for PowerDVD 7 do not work in PowerDVD 8. On the other hand, in PowerDVD 8, you can chose any image file to be used as a splash screen.
  •  07-31-2008, 4:57 PM 279833 in reply to 279812

    Re: Media Center Launcher (Launch PowerDVD)

    Great addition...

    Thanks for thinking of us Cyberlink people.
    My VMC setup:
    (2) Xbox360s
    System 1 -
    Dell XPS410 (2.6Ghz C2D, 2GB Ram,Nvidia 8600GT, Blu-ray internal, HD-DVD external (X360 drive), (2) Vboxx DTA150s (OTA HD), 1 HVR-1150 (OTA HD) and Dish Network
  •  07-31-2008, 5:02 PM 279836 in reply to 279833

    Re: Media Center Launcher (Launch PowerDVD)

    rgreenpc:
    Great addition... Thanks for thinking of us Cyberlink people.

    To be honest I initially wrote the application for ComicRack (best eComic Reader for Windows) but I figured more people would benefit from it for PowerDVD.  There are several launchers already out there for PowerDVD but none closed it without additional software.

    I'll be posting the setup in a few hours, need to catch the end of happy hour first.


    .:: Vista Ultimate x64 :: Antec Fusion :: Corsair HX520w :: ASUS P5E-VM :: Core2 Duo E8400 3.0Ghz :: 4GB RAM :: 128GB SSD System\Apps :: 1TB\5TB Data :: LG GGC-H20L BD/HD DVD :: HDHomeRun x2 ::.
  •  07-31-2008, 7:27 PM 279874 in reply to 279836

    Re: Media Center Launcher (Launch PowerDVD)

    I've updated the tool to find either PowerDVD7 or PowerDVD8 by default and launch it.  I've tested on both versions; however; I've only tested on Vista x64.  If there is a problem w/ the x86 version please let me know.  The only difference in the code was on the Vista x64 to add KEY_WOW64_32KEY since PowerDVD is a 32-bit application so I wouldn't expect any problems.

    btw, No "real" setup program yet.  Sorry but I only had about 15 minutes so I used the time to add finding PowerDVD so you wont' have to edit the INI file.  To install, extract all the files to a temporary location and run the batch file as an administrator.  To do this right click and "Run as administrator".


    .:: Vista Ultimate x64 :: Antec Fusion :: Corsair HX520w :: ASUS P5E-VM :: Core2 Duo E8400 3.0Ghz :: 4GB RAM :: 128GB SSD System\Apps :: 1TB\5TB Data :: LG GGC-H20L BD/HD DVD :: HDHomeRun x2 ::.
  •  08-02-2008, 7:34 PM 280400 in reply to 279874

    Re: Media Center Launcher (Launch PowerDVD)

    Updated with installers.


    .:: Vista Ultimate x64 :: Antec Fusion :: Corsair HX520w :: ASUS P5E-VM :: Core2 Duo E8400 3.0Ghz :: 4GB RAM :: 128GB SSD System\Apps :: 1TB\5TB Data :: LG GGC-H20L BD/HD DVD :: HDHomeRun x2 ::.
  •  08-03-2008, 12:45 AM 280441 in reply to 279874

    Re: Media Center Launcher (Launch PowerDVD)

    Updated with setup applications.
    .:: Vista Ultimate x64 :: Antec Fusion :: Corsair HX520w :: ASUS P5E-VM :: Core2 Duo E8400 3.0Ghz :: 4GB RAM :: 128GB SSD System\Apps :: 1TB\5TB Data :: LG GGC-H20L BD/HD DVD :: HDHomeRun x2 ::.
  •  08-05-2008, 12:09 PM 281207 in reply to 280441

    Re: Media Center Launcher (Launch PowerDVD)

    Can you put an image on the button? I like how it closes when I click the back button, but it is a bit slow.
  •  08-05-2008, 12:14 PM 281210 in reply to 281207

    Re: Media Center Launcher (Launch PowerDVD)

    jariners:
    Can you put an image on the button? I like how it closes when I click the back button, but it is a bit slow.

    Sure, I'll do that tonight.  For the speed, I'll add a parameter to the INI file.  The tool attempts to "nicely" close (WM_QUIT) PowerDVD several times before deciding to terminate it


    .:: Vista Ultimate x64 :: Antec Fusion :: Corsair HX520w :: ASUS P5E-VM :: Core2 Duo E8400 3.0Ghz :: 4GB RAM :: 128GB SSD System\Apps :: 1TB\5TB Data :: LG GGC-H20L BD/HD DVD :: HDHomeRun x2 ::.
  •  08-05-2008, 2:57 PM 281280 in reply to 281210

    Re: Media Center Launcher (Launch PowerDVD)

    mikinho, this is a great plug-in, it works more reliably that the other ones I've installed.  My own perference would be to have the button on the TV/DVD row of icons, instead of down in the general program icons group.

    I'm going to try to find  a menu editor I can use to change the location of the icon on my system, if anyone can steer me to one, I'd appreciate it.

    Cheers!


    ASUS M3A78-EM, Athlon 64 X2 4400+, 2GB Patriot Extreme Perf. DDR2800, AverMedia A180 tuner, couple large HDDs, LG CCG-H20L BD/DVDRW, Antec NSK2400, Vista Home Premium w. TV Pack, 42" Vizio 1080p LCD, Onkyo TX-SR501 HTR via DVI & optical S/PDIF.
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