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05.11.2007 18:27:31
Front Row and Leopard
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Tried remote buddy on leopard and it seemed to work fine except the remote can't control Front Row any more.

It's suspiciously similar to the problem Joost has where in leopard the remote doesn't work at all - I suspect they've changed an API somewhere and it's breaking applications.

Hopefully a simple fix (even better would be a setting to make other broken apps work, but without knowing how OSX handle IR I couldn't guess whether that's possible).

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User

06.11.2007 04:32:04
Re: Front Row and Leopard
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Using Remote Buddy's menu while in Front Row under Leopard is 
problematic as Leopard's Front Row keeps all other apps to display a 
window on top of it.

Other than that, there shouldn't be any issue with controling Front 
Row under Leopard. At least none that I know of. If you experience any 
issue beyond "Remote Buddy menu can't be shown on top of Front Row", 
please provide me with a more detailed description of what problem you 
experience and how you can reproduce it. Thanks.

Best regards, 
Felix 

User

06.11.2007 18:09:06
Re: Front Row and Leopard
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1. Open front row from menu. 
2. Remote stops working - only way out of front row is to manually quit it via the keyboard.

It's 100% reproducable.

User

07.11.2007 16:26:02
Re: Re: Front Row and Leopard
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I'm sorry, but I can't reproduce this on any of the Macs I tried this 
on.

How do you open Front Row? Through activation of the Front Row 
Behaviour - or otherwise? If otherwhise, how?

Best regards, 
Felix 

User

07.11.2007 17:38:00
Re: Front Row and Leopard
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Not sure of the terminology, but this is what I do:

1. double click the menu button. Normally this would bring up front row but of course remote buddy hijacks this and brings up its own menu. 
2. Select 'front row' 
3. Front row appears. Remote is dead.

As far as I know this is what you're supposed to do.. it certanly worked in Tiger.

User

07.11.2007 17:59:04
Re: Re: Front Row and Leopard
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Do you explicitely select "Active Behaviour" in the submenu for Front 
Row in Remote Buddy's menu?

Or are you using a customized menu and put an action there to open 
Front Row from within Remote Buddy?

Best regards, 
Felix 

User

08.11.2007 20:27:45
Re: Front Row and Leopard
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Using Remote Buddy's menu while in Front Row under Leopard is 
problematic as Leopard's Front Row keeps all other apps to display a 
window on top of it.

 
Does that mean that one cannot anymore quickly quit front row nor do the rating?

Last edited: 08.11.2007 20:30:37 

User

10.11.2007 02:06:16
Re: Re: Front Row and Leopard
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Quick Exit should still work fine if you map it to a button.

While the RB menu will open as always, Front Row renders its UI in 
such a way that no other application is able to render their window/ 
content on top. So you could still use Remote Buddy's menu "blindly", 
but I don't see too much use in that.

Regarding the rating: the rating continues to change the rating of the 
current song in iTunes. Due to the changes in Front Row, you won't be 
able to see the menu, though nor will you be able to change the rating 
of the current song in Front Row. Front Row now is independant from 
iTunes whereas previous versions depended on it for playback.

Best regards, 
Felix 

User

10.11.2007 12:02:01
Re: Front Row and Leopard
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But of course! So what I did now was assign 'Activate/Deactivate Front Row' to Menu (hold) and moved 'Open Remote Buddy menu' to Minus (Hold). Thanks.