2011-10-24, 23:02
I'm currently using 2 instances of XBMC Live. On each, I'm using a generic Windows Media Center Remote.
The issue I'm facing is that frequently my wife or young daughter accidentally will press the "OK/Select" button during video playback. Neither of them are techies so they simply see numbers spinning around for a moment and then never think about it again. However, the default behavior of this button during video playback is to alter the Video View Mode.
So I will often walk by, notice that the aspect ration or quality looks odd, and sure enough, they've changed the setting again.
Is there any way to "lock" the video view mode so that it cannot be changed from the "normal" setting? Or at least prevent this button from performing that action during playback?
My apologies if this has been addressed elsewhere, but a scan of the wiki and forum did not provide an answer. Thanks.
The issue I'm facing is that frequently my wife or young daughter accidentally will press the "OK/Select" button during video playback. Neither of them are techies so they simply see numbers spinning around for a moment and then never think about it again. However, the default behavior of this button during video playback is to alter the Video View Mode.
So I will often walk by, notice that the aspect ration or quality looks odd, and sure enough, they've changed the setting again.
Is there any way to "lock" the video view mode so that it cannot be changed from the "normal" setting? Or at least prevent this button from performing that action during playback?
My apologies if this has been addressed elsewhere, but a scan of the wiki and forum did not provide an answer. Thanks.