Ok, how about this then...
Make a button on the FrodoPlayer that mutes audio and goes to a black screen....for when you get pulled over![]()
You know, I was joking around at first....but an "Oh Sh1t" button might be kinda cool. For later.
hold it down a for a sec or two and it will jump a pageOriginally Posted by wizawuza
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Ok, how about this then...
Make a button on the FrodoPlayer that mutes audio and goes to a black screen....for when you get pulled over![]()
You know, I was joking around at first....but an "Oh Sh1t" button might be kinda cool. For later.
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I have that (O *****) button allready.
And I got the Griffen Powermate, so I press it in to mute.
It's the Power button on my DWW-7VGA.![]()
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GPSing - Digital Speedo
Relocating headunit and extending faceplate
Button app to Alt-Tab between two programs
reminds me the "boss key" on comp game, and the "teacher key" on calculator games... now its the "cop key" on carputer.
Could be real nice I agree. Then double-click the black screen to come back. (single is too easy - might acidentally restart music and get into troubles)
-Mars
Can you use the powermate to control Frodo? The most important features I need are volume control and next/previous song. Fast Fwd/Rwd would be nice to.Originally Posted by LESLIEx317537
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For now, I use the PowerMate for only Volume and Mute.
I didn't program in press and turn. I think press and turn was having some issues such as muting when I was trying to use press and turn.
I should program Press and Turn to be next track and previous track and get rid of the mute function. Maybe that will do it.
I'm waiting for the new drivers still.
SP13000|M2-ATX|512MB DDR400|2.5" 7200RPM S-ATA|Trans-7"|Slim SL DVD-CDRW|KEH 5.1 DSP|SB L!ve Ext|Gyration PowerMate|BT|WiFi|GPS|WinXP|VoomPC
GPSing - Digital Speedo
Relocating headunit and extending faceplate
Button app to Alt-Tab between two programs
I'm using Routis as my GPS software.
What would be great is if the mini-mode coule be split to the top and bottom of the screen. i.e. On the top of the screen would be the song info, then beneath that the Nav software, and beneath that, all the Frodoplayer buttons. Seems to me that would make better use of the screen space.
Thanks for a great program.
Skippy
Originally Posted by LESLIEx317537
I went ahead and bought the silver griffin powermate at Compusa for 40 dollars. It works great. Very frodoplayer friendly. I programmed Press and turn=volume up/down, press once=mute/toggle, turn right=next track, and turn left=pause/toggle. Make sure you DO NOT use the built in Frodo volume keys though. When a key is pressed it shoots up or down the volume until you press the key again. Just use the built in powermate functions for doing the same thing.
Install is a little tricky on XP. READ THE INSTALL DIRECTIONS and you will have no issues.
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I don't know if this is the problem that everyone is having but when i map the volume buttons to WAV (the only way i can control the digital S/PDIF port) the + and - and mute work perfectly but everytime I change songs it bumps right up to 100%. Shouldn't it remember the last volume state?
I think mediacar dealt with this by mapping all of the volume sliders (main,wav,cd,aux) to the slider in mediacar. Personaly i don't care if they all get mapped i just want to avoid situations like today where i got blasted with very very very loud music. Now my ears are really hurting.
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Originally Posted by antimatter
Make a new thread or something, this one is old and dead![]()
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My next generation Front End is right on schedule.
It will be done sometime in the next generation.
I'm a lesbian too.
I am for hire!
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