2008-10-29, 09:48 AM
Please don't tell people it won't work. I would not have posted a solution that I had not already tried.
No unticking a box is not risky. Unticking another box to solve different problem isn't risky either. In my opinion, it gets messy when one application starts messing around with the configuration of another application. Would you want a third application to mess with the configuration of gb-pvr for it's own benefit? I didn't think so.
Neither solution is "wrong". It's just a matter of personal preference. Any method of preventing ehtray from invoking Media Center is just fine. After further thought, my preference is to do so without losing some MCE functionality when gbpvr is not running. This means not suspending, but killing ehtray when starting gbpvr and restarting it when gbpvr exits. Among other things, my notebook has MCE buttons on it that do not work when ehtray.exe is not running (it turns out that ehtray is not just for remotes).
Another person may not care at all about MCE, so there is nothing wrong with him permanently disabling ehtray. As long as he undoes it before selling/giving/donating the machine to somebody else...
No unticking a box is not risky. Unticking another box to solve different problem isn't risky either. In my opinion, it gets messy when one application starts messing around with the configuration of another application. Would you want a third application to mess with the configuration of gb-pvr for it's own benefit? I didn't think so.
Neither solution is "wrong". It's just a matter of personal preference. Any method of preventing ehtray from invoking Media Center is just fine. After further thought, my preference is to do so without losing some MCE functionality when gbpvr is not running. This means not suspending, but killing ehtray when starting gbpvr and restarting it when gbpvr exits. Among other things, my notebook has MCE buttons on it that do not work when ehtray.exe is not running (it turns out that ehtray is not just for remotes).
Another person may not care at all about MCE, so there is nothing wrong with him permanently disabling ehtray. As long as he undoes it before selling/giving/donating the machine to somebody else...