I realise these kind of things come last in the list of things to fix, but thought I'd register it, in case no one else has.
My ATI Wonder Plus remote is unable to control MM3, despite it working fine for MM2.
FYI, the ATI control software has a WinAmp 2.x plugin enabled within the ATI software itself, rather than an ATI plugin within WinAmp, so it doesn't appear to be the case of copying a plugin from WinAmp to MM3, I think. I may be wrong, so if anyone has any knowledge to the contrary, to help me get it working...
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Pete, from Wellington, New Zealand.
Currently evaluating a migration from MM4 (4.1.31.1919 on Win7 SP1/16Gig RAM/intel) to MM2024 (latest Debug version on Win11 24H2/16GB RAM/intel)
**If you're wondering why I'm still on MM4: It still has more useful-to-me plugins; and I prefer the GUI's responsiveness, panes spreadable over multi-monitors flexibility, and predictability (all coz it's more Windows-native). I also hate "flat design" for its visual inefficiency. For me, MM4's benefits are still > MM5, and MM5's downsides < MM4. There still appears to be way less MM5 plugins -- even after all this time. MM5 docs for plugin developers seem very undeveloped to me -- which makes me uninclined to invest into learning how to improve MM5 for my own wants.
Devs: Can you please confirm for me that this is on the dev's official list as an open bug?
Thanks
Pete, from Wellington, New Zealand.
Currently evaluating a migration from MM4 (4.1.31.1919 on Win7 SP1/16Gig RAM/intel) to MM2024 (latest Debug version on Win11 24H2/16GB RAM/intel)
**If you're wondering why I'm still on MM4: It still has more useful-to-me plugins; and I prefer the GUI's responsiveness, panes spreadable over multi-monitors flexibility, and predictability (all coz it's more Windows-native). I also hate "flat design" for its visual inefficiency. For me, MM4's benefits are still > MM5, and MM5's downsides < MM4. There still appears to be way less MM5 plugins -- even after all this time. MM5 docs for plugin developers seem very undeveloped to me -- which makes me uninclined to invest into learning how to improve MM5 for my own wants.
For some reasons ATi RemoteWonder Control Panel and Winamp Plugin do not find MM3 Window (possibly during unavailability of detecting Virtual Windows emulation of Winamp window class).
I have sent you email, Hope that it will solve the issue.
We are working on this, it is on to do list. I'm curious if it works with you?
I should add that my ATI Remote Wonder does work with Windows Media Player. With MM 3 the volume and mute functions/buttons work, but the Play, Pause, Next Track or Previous Track do not work with MM3.
thanks
There is no problem in MM but in Winamp plugin that do not detect MM3 correctly. I have made MediaMonkey specific plugin for ATi for MM2.5.1+
when it was released. If you wish I could send you on mail, register and send me PM with your mail.
Not sure if this on the same topic... I don't have the ATI product, but I do have a Windows XP Media Center PC. It came with a remote control and an IR receiver that connects to the PC via USB.
With MM2, I could Play, Pause, Next, Prev, Stop, Volume and Mute with the supplied remote. In the latest public release of MM3, Play and Pause do not work. My IR receiver is in another room (connected to the PC through a hole in the wall). If the phone rings, I can no longer pause, but I can hit Stop. Then I have to walk back into the other room and hit Play manually in MM3 on the PC.
I've never used a plug-in for any of this. MM2 just worked out of the box with my Media Center remote. Any help on getting MM3 to work the same way? Thanks.