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18.03.2009 06:08:38
iTunes became my default behavior
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I've been evaluating Remote Buddy for about a week, and I just noticed something that has me confused. If iTunes is running on my mac and I'm in an app that does not have a built-in behavior (like the Finder), clicking the menu button on my Apple remote brings up the menu for the iTunes behaviour. Is that normal? If iTunes is not running and I'm in some app without a defined behavior, I get the menu for the Default behavior...this is more along the lines of what I'd expect from the "Default" behavior.

What I'd really like is for the top level Remote Buddy menu to show when I'm in an app like the Finder that does not have a behavior defined. Thanks for any help!

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User

20.03.2009 10:38:16
Re: iTunes became my default behavior
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This is how Remote Buddy is designed to work:

1) If the currently active application is supported by a Behaviour, 
that application is controlled.

2) If the currently active application is not directly supported via a 
Behaviour, but it can find an application running in the background 
that is supported by a Behaviour and which is flagged as "controllabel 
in the background", Remote Buddy controls that application.

3) If no Behaviour could be found in either 1) and 2), the Default 
Behaviour is used.

Background is this: most users don't want to have to make iTunes (or 
DVD Player, EyeTV, ..) the active application first before they can 
control it with the remote, even though no other controllable 
application is currently running.

If you want to always start in the main menu level instead of at the 
context menu level, you can achieve that nonetheless, by choosing the 
respective action for the menu button at Prefs > Mapping > Global 
Mapping.

Best regards, 
Felix Schwarz 

User

20.03.2009 20:05:26
Re: iTunes became my default behavior
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Thanks for the explanation, as well as the insight into why Remote Buddy behaves this way! 
User

08.11.2010 20:50:57
Re: iTunes became my default behavior
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Care to make an option in preferences which would turn off such behavior, please? It drives me crazy.

iTunes very often becomes the "foreground" app even if the other app that has a behavior is still running. And sometimes it stays in the background, but reacts on the play button press only once, but not the second time. So it starts playing when I press play in, lets say, Plex, but when I press play button again Plex stops, but iTunes continues to play. So I have to either quit iTunes from the remote using the RB menu, or walk to my computer, turn on monitor, and stop iTunes playback using mouse. I've already woken up my wife like that on several occasions.

I don't know why this happens and honestly don't have time to do debugging, because it's not my job. All I know is that it started doing that after one of the latest RB or iTunes updates. It wasn't like that, say, 2 months ago.

So, please, add an option to exclude iTunes from acting as a default behavior.

- OS X 10.6.4 
- RemoteBuddy 1.16.5 
- Keyspan Front Row Control

Background is this: most users don't want to have to make iTunes (or 
DVD Player, EyeTV, ..) the active application first before they can 
control it with the remote, even though no other controllable 
application is currently running.

 
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