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Re: hiding upper menu bar

Thu Mar 22, 2012 12:34 am

Will try to fix this or add the option in next updates.
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Re: hiding upper menu bar

Sat Mar 24, 2012 7:45 pm

Looking forward to it, really want to use splash as my default player

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Re: hiding upper menu bar

Sat Mar 24, 2012 10:20 pm

deadspeak wrote:Nearly 3 months with no update.
Any news if anything is in the works?
I really want to use this software but it's still unusable for me. Very frustrating :x
Could you be more specific what is 'unusable' for you? Whole Splash family products from lite to ex fulfills its role to provide full HD experience.
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Re: hiding upper menu bar

Sun Mar 25, 2012 6:37 pm

ready my earlier post, i was a little to over the top. Apologies for that. The software is not UNUSABLE, it's just most of the use of my HTPC day to day comes from my wife and starting a video and having a great big tool bar across the top of the screen, raises lot's of wife acceptance factor queries, like Why won't it just go? etc.
I think the frustrating thing is that i really want to use use it!! and it's a very small thing that is standing in the way of it becoming my day to day player for HD content.

Many thanks
Paul

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Re: hiding upper menu bar

Mon Sep 03, 2012 6:57 pm

This is still not resolved in the latest build.
Looks like i'm going to have to say bye bye to splash as i have mpc-hc set up and working a treat now.

cheers
Paul

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Re: hiding upper menu bar

Wed Sep 05, 2012 9:52 am

deadspeak wrote:This is still not resolved in the latest build.
Looks like i'm going to have to say bye bye to splash as i have mpc-hc set up and working a treat now.

cheers
Paul
Sorry to hear that. Latest update was kind of an introduction to next solid updates. If you want to continue using your Splash player later when the bug is fixed we can email you when we fix this.
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Re: hiding upper menu bar

Wed Sep 05, 2012 10:52 pm

I'll look forward to the updates, looking forward to using the player again.

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Re: hiding upper menu bar

Sat Dec 22, 2012 7:46 pm

Hi,

I've had the Splash Ex Pro for some time now on my media center PC running under Windows 7 - 64bit using MCE & My Movies latest offerings, it works very well.. Fast to load and plays all my DVDs that I painstakingly encoded into MP4's so I could use them on all my devices, android & MCE. The only issue I have had all this time is this blessed mouse at the top right hand corner issue which always brings down the menu bar. Now I appreciate you think well just move the mouse but if you only have the media center setup with a remote control then this isnt an option... Ive had to keep a mouse plugged in and poking out of the damn cupboard to sort this issue out thus far but also have to endure my wifes constant whine about the fact that the cupboard never closes and when are we going to get this sorted.

In my many many attempts to issolate the issue I have come to a conclusion.. Is it possible for your programmers to kindly add a center the mouse of the screen after starting the movie and going full screen - - - PLEASE!!! Please just take pity on a battered man and solve this issue so I can stop her constant whine.

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Re: hiding upper menu bar

Sun Dec 23, 2012 10:25 pm

Turtleinuk wrote:Hi,

I've had the Splash Ex Pro for some time now on my media center PC running under Windows 7 - 64bit using MCE & My Movies latest offerings, it works very well.. Fast to load and plays all my DVDs that I painstakingly encoded into MP4's so I could use them on all my devices, android & MCE. The only issue I have had all this time is this blessed mouse at the top right hand corner issue which always brings down the menu bar. Now I appreciate you think well just move the mouse but if you only have the media center setup with a remote control then this isnt an option... Ive had to keep a mouse plugged in and poking out of the damn cupboard to sort this issue out thus far but also have to endure my wifes constant whine about the fact that the cupboard never closes and when are we going to get this sorted.

In my many many attempts to issolate the issue I have come to a conclusion.. Is it possible for your programmers to kindly add a center the mouse of the screen after starting the movie and going full screen - - - PLEASE!!! Please just take pity on a battered man and solve this issue so I can stop her constant whine.
That's an interesting suggestion. I'll ask our devs if there's any possibility to add feature like this.
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