Managing two display setups

  • hi,

    i have my xbox attached through a x2vga to two different displays... a tv and a projector.

    i'd like to keep different settings for each display. can this be done somehow?

    i thought that if i used two xbmc installations, maybe it would use a different folder in the game partition to save its settings, but it doesn't, and it's a pain to adjust each time xbmc for the display being used.

    any ideas?


  • i'd like this functionality too. both me and my brother run xbmc both to the tv and projector and while the tv is widescreen, the projector is not.

    a way to keep 2 profiles and switching between them would be truly awesome.


  • it's already in xbmc cvs and working (for over a month now). however note that this can/does not change anything in the ms-dash.


  • since this is not possible atm i move it to the "feature suggestions". :)


  • hi,


    any news on this?

    i don't remember this feature being included in current versions of xbmc. is it still scheduled?


  • having two different save locations could be a possibility, and would be the easiest way to implement it.

    note that you wouldn't be able to convert between pal and ntsc, as this requires an eeprom change at the moment, which we are not prepared to do, as too many users would stuff it up :)

    as long as it's always pal, or always ntsc/hdtv it'll be fine.

    i think the best bet would be to have a new tag in xboxmediacenter.xml with the save directory.


  • can we expect this feature anytime soon?

    it doesn't look too difficult to implement... if the tag is empty, it could just use default directory. if it isn't, it would use the one in the tag.

    this feature would be also great to test new builds while keeping a stable one working.


  • i am going to be coding this feature very soon as part of a complete reorganisation of the settings screens.







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