2008-03-14, 08:38 AM
I'm wondering what techniques/strategies folk have that use both GBPVR and Vista Media Center side-by-side.
In my setup, Vista Media Center is my main application, and I access it entirely with the Vista Media Center remote. I use GBPVR for additional HD and sat recording, and intend to have it "launchable" from the VMC start-menu using the same method as here. So - I guess I need the remote to work equally well with both VMC and GBPVR, and as VMC currently "hogs" the Guide/Music/Video etc. buttons, even if not active, this doesn't work too well at the moment...
Now...I know that GBPVR supports the MCE remote (or variants of it) by default, and also that things like HIP can be used to implement more complex remote setups, but is it actually possible to get a comprehensive setup where the MCE remote buttons operate only on the active application i.e. where things like the Guide button act correctly for GBPVR when it is in the foreground, and it doesn't actually launch VMC to view its guide even if it isn't active?
In my setup, Vista Media Center is my main application, and I access it entirely with the Vista Media Center remote. I use GBPVR for additional HD and sat recording, and intend to have it "launchable" from the VMC start-menu using the same method as here. So - I guess I need the remote to work equally well with both VMC and GBPVR, and as VMC currently "hogs" the Guide/Music/Video etc. buttons, even if not active, this doesn't work too well at the moment...
Now...I know that GBPVR supports the MCE remote (or variants of it) by default, and also that things like HIP can be used to implement more complex remote setups, but is it actually possible to get a comprehensive setup where the MCE remote buttons operate only on the active application i.e. where things like the Guide button act correctly for GBPVR when it is in the foreground, and it doesn't actually launch VMC to view its guide even if it isn't active?