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Welcome to the Invelos forums. Please read the forum rules before posting. Read access to our public forums is open to everyone. To post messages, a free registration is required. If you have an Invelos account, sign in to post. Invelos Forums->DVD Profiler: Plugins Page: 1... 3 4 5 6 7 ...53 Previous Next New Plugin: LoadDVD - Open/Play Media and Automation Client Author Message Registered: August 24, 2007Posts: 3Posted: Thanks for the reply and links. Neither solved the problem of windows taking back the .avi file, or why loadDVD would WMP even if the file assoc. was for another program. Not a big deal, since the play option works. Actually, I was doing my "final" troubleshooting while writing the email, and figured that I would leave it all in there so that if someone else comes up with a similar problem, there's a known solution. Primarily that loadDVD in the wrong folder can cause odd behavior. I still haven't figured out how that happened, or why loadDVD loads when its loaded in the wrong folder, but it happens... Oh - to clarify, my old v2 installation was in c:/program.../DVD Profiler and when I installed v3, I put it into .../DVD Profiler 3 just in case I wanted to go back. loadDVD installed into /DVD Profiler by default.I'll use the play option on the "production" machine. Now to figure out how to create a field for the videos I'm, um, "evaluating" before purchase, and those I'm saving off satellite, so that I can keep track of which ones are not from my physical disc collection. Last edited: by DVDmavenPosted: Quoting DVDmaven:Quote:Thanks for the reply and links. Neither solved the problem of windows taking back the .avi file, or why loadDVD would WMP even if the file assoc. was for another program. Not a big deal, since the play option works. Actually, I was doing my "final" troubleshooting while writing the email, and figured that I would leave it all in there so that if someone else comes up with a similar problem, there's a known solution. Primarily that loadDVD in the wrong folder can cause odd behavior. I still haven't figured out how that happened, or why loadDVD loads when its loaded in the wrong folder, but it happens... Oh - to clarify, my old v2 installation was in c:/program.../DVD Profiler and when I installed v3, I put it into. LoadDVD is available for a free at The most important feature of LoadDVD (and thereby of LoadDVD Pro) is the support of a number of DVD Changer This guide provides instructions on how to use LoadDVD and LoadDVD Pro to play DVDs and other media files from your computer or network. You can also use LoadDVD and LoadDVD LoadDVD Pro adds to the features of LoadDVD, by providing an embedded version of Windows Media Player 11 (WMP), as a Profiler hosted window. A feature unique to LoadDVD media LoadDVD and LoadDVD Pro User Guide Contents LoadDVD: Basic Features 5 Playing files from the Network 6 Legacy Example: 6 Additional formats supported: 6 Series At this time:[RCF] command file path – immediately runs the DVD Profiler command file.[DVD] profileID – selects the indicated profile within DVD Profiler. All valid profileID formats are supported.[PLY] disc# - performs the LoadDVD Play/Retrieve action for the selected disc. Equivalent to Ctrl+disc#.[PLY] filepath – quick way to play a media fileLoadDVD Pro, when released in August will support the ENTIRE a/v automation command set, including changer control and the sending of IR codes. The a/v Automation User Guide will be updated when LoadDVD Pro is updated and becomes available.Automation commands may be sent from any TCP/IP client to the IP address where LoadDVD is running (inside DVD Profiler), and by default to port 4747. The port number can be changed in the LoadDVD options panel “Cmd Port”. The new port will take effect after the next restart of DVD Profiler.The program RunAction.exe is provided as a convenient vehicle to send commands from the Windows environment. It is located in the …\plugins\LoadDVD folder. You may also use any other program or script of your choice to send commands to DVD Profiler, through LoadDVD.Syntax: RunAction “command” ipaddress portExample: RunAction “[DVD] 043396059900” 192.168.1.125 4747Syntax details in this document.Please Note: Due to personal priorities, very little support for this release can be provided until early August. Please save a copy of your prior release environment in case you need to revert in the interim.Thanks for your support. Free Plugins available here. Advanced plugins available here.Hey, new product!!! BDPFrog. Last edited: by mediadoggRegistered: June 3, 2007 Posts: 707Posted: sounds like some big changes coming, very nice. Well as an added bonus laptop puked again so its down for the next week waiting on parts.-RRegistered: July 20, 2012Posts: 5Posted: Hello mediadogg. not sure what I'm doing wrong but, having 2 files on my note field,

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Welcome to the Invelos forums. Please read the forum rules before posting. Read access to our public forums is open to everyone. To post messages, a free registration is required. If you have an Invelos account, sign in to post. Invelos Forums->DVD Profiler: Plugins Page: 1... 3 4 5 6 7 ...53 Previous Next New Plugin: LoadDVD - Open/Play Media and Automation Client Author Message Registered: August 24, 2007Posts: 3Posted: Thanks for the reply and links. Neither solved the problem of windows taking back the .avi file, or why loadDVD would WMP even if the file assoc. was for another program. Not a big deal, since the play option works. Actually, I was doing my "final" troubleshooting while writing the email, and figured that I would leave it all in there so that if someone else comes up with a similar problem, there's a known solution. Primarily that loadDVD in the wrong folder can cause odd behavior. I still haven't figured out how that happened, or why loadDVD loads when its loaded in the wrong folder, but it happens... Oh - to clarify, my old v2 installation was in c:/program.../DVD Profiler and when I installed v3, I put it into .../DVD Profiler 3 just in case I wanted to go back. loadDVD installed into /DVD Profiler by default.I'll use the play option on the "production" machine. Now to figure out how to create a field for the videos I'm, um, "evaluating" before purchase, and those I'm saving off satellite, so that I can keep track of which ones are not from my physical disc collection. Last edited: by DVDmavenPosted: Quoting DVDmaven:Quote:Thanks for the reply and links. Neither solved the problem of windows taking back the .avi file, or why loadDVD would WMP even if the file assoc. was for another program. Not a big deal, since the play option works. Actually, I was doing my "final" troubleshooting while writing the email, and figured that I would leave it all in there so that if someone else comes up with a similar problem, there's a known solution. Primarily that loadDVD in the wrong folder can cause odd behavior. I still haven't figured out how that happened, or why loadDVD loads when its loaded in the wrong folder, but it happens... Oh - to clarify, my old v2 installation was in c:/program.../DVD Profiler and when I installed v3, I put it into

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At this time:[RCF] command file path – immediately runs the DVD Profiler command file.[DVD] profileID – selects the indicated profile within DVD Profiler. All valid profileID formats are supported.[PLY] disc# - performs the LoadDVD Play/Retrieve action for the selected disc. Equivalent to Ctrl+disc#.[PLY] filepath – quick way to play a media fileLoadDVD Pro, when released in August will support the ENTIRE a/v automation command set, including changer control and the sending of IR codes. The a/v Automation User Guide will be updated when LoadDVD Pro is updated and becomes available.Automation commands may be sent from any TCP/IP client to the IP address where LoadDVD is running (inside DVD Profiler), and by default to port 4747. The port number can be changed in the LoadDVD options panel “Cmd Port”. The new port will take effect after the next restart of DVD Profiler.The program RunAction.exe is provided as a convenient vehicle to send commands from the Windows environment. It is located in the …\plugins\LoadDVD folder. You may also use any other program or script of your choice to send commands to DVD Profiler, through LoadDVD.Syntax: RunAction “command” ipaddress portExample: RunAction “[DVD] 043396059900” 192.168.1.125 4747Syntax details in this document.Please Note: Due to personal priorities, very little support for this release can be provided until early August. Please save a copy of your prior release environment in case you need to revert in the interim.Thanks for your support. Free Plugins available here. Advanced plugins available here.Hey, new product!!! BDPFrog. Last edited: by mediadoggRegistered: June 3, 2007 Posts: 707Posted: sounds like some big changes coming, very nice. Well as an added bonus laptop puked again so its down for the next week waiting on parts.-RRegistered: July 20, 2012Posts: 5Posted: Hello mediadogg. not sure what I'm doing wrong but, having 2 files on my note field,

2025-04-11
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Work. Let me know when you are ready to test.You should download the test program from the GC web site. It will automatically find your unit and allow you to send and receive commands. There is an IR learning module as well.For LoadDVD, you will use the simpleIRClient.exe program, specifically the command:simpleIRClient.exe -p TCP -n ipaddress -e 4998 -m 1 -c 1 simpleIRClient.exe -p TCP -n ipaddress -e 4998 -m 1 -c 2 simpleIRClient.exe -p TCP -n ipaddress -e 4998 -m 1 -c 3 The "With this technique, I can support any kind of 3rd party program that uses Pronto IR codes. Now that I understand GC better, I could also put in a native GlobalCache devide that you could put into the Location field. I might do that also at a later date.So, watch for the next release and the details of how to select the GC option. Meanwhile, you should download the test software and make sure your device is working properly. Otherwiese you could send me on wild goose chases looking for bugs in LoadDVD that aren't there.Thanks for your support. Free Plugins available here. Advanced plugins available here.Hey, new product!!! BDPFrog. Last edited: by mediadoggPosted: LoadDVD V2.22 AvailableConsider this an interim release to test a few things. There is a bunch of hidden stuff not being released and a corresponding massive update to LoadDVD Pro. But I'm still testing things, so I thought I would announce a few bits and hope to get some help testing.V2.22 Interim (Edited)- Reworked the hotkey code. Hopefully now it is working. Ctl-1 ... Ctrl-9 for discs 1-9, Ctrl-0 is the multi-disc dropdown. Ctrl-A ... Ctrl-Z for discs 10 - 35, and Ctrl-F1 ... etc for discs from 36 on. That should be enough. There are probably some menu hotkey overlaps

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Welcome to the Invelos forums. Please read the forum rules before posting. Read access to our public forums is open to everyone. To post messages, a free registration is required. If you have an Invelos account, sign in to post. Invelos Forums->DVD Profiler: Plugins Page: 1... 43 44 45 46 47 ...53 Previous Next New Plugin: LoadDVD - Open/Play Media and Automation Client Author Message Posted: LoadDVDV2.29 Available- Added more error handling in the "missing online links" scan- Missing online links scan will now use only the displayed profiles, not the whole collection. This allows you to subset the scans in any convenient manner.Known bug: Missing Links scan will often have 1 extraneous profile flagged, which usually goes away if a second scan is done thereafter. Not sure why yet. @Dsig: I responded also in the other thread, Thanks again.Thanks for your support. Free Plugins available here. Advanced plugins available here.Hey, new product!!! BDPFrog.Posted: LoadDVD V2.30 Available- Recompiled to support DVDP 3.8.1 Not Compatible with any prior version.Thanks for your support. Free Plugins available here. Advanced plugins available here.Hey, new product!!! BDPFrog. Last edited: by mediadoggPosted: LoadDVD V2.31 Available- Supports DVDP 3.8.1 and beyond ONLY- Support for External Automation commands- Two new automation commands provided [DVD], [RCF]- [PLY] command enhanced to select a particular profile- Pro version will be updated in AugustLoadDVD and LoadDVD Pro can now perform as automation servers in the mediadogg a/v Automation System. This means that whole house and media automation can be performed from anywhere in the internet (depending on router settings). Most people will use these commands only within their local Home Network. These commands can be sent from any device or program within the IP netwrok, including wireless devices such as tablets and smartphones.LoadDVD is limited to the support of the following commands,

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