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Command line options Hi, I found the cmdline.txt which gives me the options. I use XBMC and would like to use bsplayer as my external player. I want to pass the arguments -fs -eend -hide. The problem is that bsplayer needs them after the filename for it to work, e.g.: Code: "C:\Program Files\Webteh\BSplayerPro\bsplayer.exe" "C:\Downloads\sample.mkv" -fs -eend -hide XBMC passes the arguements after the executable and before the filename, which bsplayer doesnt like, e.g.: Code: "C:\Program Files\Webteh\BSplayerPro\bsplayer.exe" -fs -eend -hide "C:\Downloads\sample.mkv" Thanks. |
Maybe this is more a question (or feature request) for XBMC Community Forum ? :wink: |
Posted there too. No reply yet so looks im stuck on my own for now. Ignore the fact that I am discussing XBMC. In my experience, most switches ive used in any application in command line mode always come after the executable. I would imagine that there is a standard that is usually followed. |
Can't you "fool" XBMC? (I'm totally ignorant on it, so don't shoot me!) Anyhow: moved this thread to feature requests. :wink: |
Thanks, Right now I cannot change it in XBMC as this setting is in the compiled code. (There are a lot of custom stuff in XML files, but this isnt one of them. I've asked for it to be.) As a long time user of BSPlayer, would be great if this could eventually work with switches in either position. I know this is probably a very underused feature, but it would make it more complete. As for trying to fool it, someone suggested a batch file, but I cant figure out how to move the switches after the filename. |
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