by Steegy » Wed May 31, 2006 8:29 am
to create a application that was assceble through Media Center that would manage, organise, edit
Why don't you use the normal program with computer mouse, to manage/organise/edit/... your library?
I thought MCE was about playing&recording things, not editing things. Do you (normally) use a mouse with Media Center? If not, then editing may be slow, and certainly very annoying for other viewers.
On a computer (program), you're mostly alone. On a Media Center screen, you mostly look with more than one person (I think).
Anyway, if MediaMonkeyMC supports editing, it'll probably be very basic, so you'll need the real computer interface anyway.
As you can see, I'm not very knowledgable about this subject. But I would like to be.
I have done a very very little bit research on Windows MC add-ons, but they don't seem to helpful. Probably I just didn't look right. Maybe this is the reason why a lot of programs create their own interface, and don't use an add-on (which seem to be very limited in capabilities).
By creating an own interface, more advanced things can be done, using the normal database, function calls, ... .
[quote]to create a application that was assceble through Media Center that would manage, organise, edit[/quote]Why don't you use the normal program with computer mouse, to manage/organise/edit/... your library?
I thought MCE was about playing&recording things, not editing things. Do you (normally) use a mouse with Media Center? If not, then editing may be slow, and certainly very annoying for other viewers.
On a computer (program), you're mostly alone. On a Media Center screen, you mostly look with more than one person (I think).
Anyway, if MediaMonkeyMC supports editing, it'll probably be very basic, so you'll need the real computer interface anyway.
As you can see, I'm not very knowledgable about this subject. But I would like to be.
I have done a very very little bit research on Windows MC add-ons, but they don't seem to helpful. Probably I just didn't look right. Maybe this is the reason why a lot of programs create their own interface, and don't use an add-on (which seem to be very limited in capabilities).
By creating an own interface, more advanced things can be done, using the normal database, function calls, ... .