As most of you probably know you can use the excellent Media Center Studio for creating entry points in Media Center to launch add-ins and external applications, however I also like to use a program called Media Center Launcher Configurator in conjunction with Media Center Studio.
I use Media Center Launcher Configurator when I want to create icons in Media Center that launch external applications such as Internet Explorer, the reason is that when creating entry points with Media Center Launcher Configurator, it monitors for when the external application is exited and it will then restore Media Center to full screen. Also if you press the back button the external application is closed and Media Center restored.
Today we will look at creating an icon in Media Center to launch Internet Explorer, upon selecting the icon Media Center will minimize, Internet Explorer will then be launched. When exiting Internet Explorer, Media Center will be maximized again which makes for a fairly seamless transition, especially if your desktop wallpaper is the same as the Media Center blue background and you have no shortcut icons visible on your desktop.
First download and install Media Center Launcher Configurator. You can download it from here. Then I recommend if your not already using it to go ahead and download Media Center Studio from here as we will use this later to move the new IE icon to our desired location on the Media Center start menu.
Run the Media Center Launcher Configurator and populate the fields as shown below. (Right click the MCLC icon and Run As Administrator)
You can search for a suitable IE icon image on Google or you can use the Silver IE icon which I used.
Once you have filled in the fields correctly hit the Register button. Wait and then you should see the dialogue box shown below.
Because we selected Program Library under the Media Center category your new IE icon will appear in the Program Library / Extras area of Media Center.
Now test the icon works correctly.
To add the Internet Explorer icon to the Extras menu strip, simply right click the icon and select Add to start menu.
To move the Internet Explorer icon on to a different Media Center start menu strip, I would use Media Center studio to place the Internet Explorer icon on the desired strip.
To remove the Internet Explorer icon select the Existing Registrations tab in Media Center Launcher Configurator and select Internet Explorer from the drop down, then press the Unregister button.
This method of creating icons for external applications, can also be used for applications like Hulu Desktop, to create an icon inside Media Center to launch Hulu Desktop and restore Media Center when you exit the Hulu application.
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ReplyDeleteWill this work if you use the Xbox 360 as a media centre extender?
ReplyDeleteNo this will not work on an XBOX 360 Media Center Extender. If you want to hide your Internet Explorer icon from Media Center when on an extender session use Media Center Studio, click the Entry Points arrow down at the bottom, find your IE icon and double click it. Then select the Console check box under Required Capabilities and save. This will hide the IE icon on extenders.
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ReplyDeleteReally nicely done!
ReplyDeleteJump definitely use
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I just tried this and it works great for IE, but with Hulu Desktop it doesn't return to WMC after closing Hulu. Any ideas why?
ReplyDeleteThis is perfect. I tried for sometime to add IE to media center and it never worked. Do you also happen to know how I can add a command prompt to media center?
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ReplyDeleteCan you not use Media Center Studio to add an icon (entry point) in to the extras library in media center that then launches a cmd file?
There is a new tool for launching apps from media center, I've not tried it yet.
http://thedigitallifestyle.com/w/index.php/2011/09/08/relaunch-tool-enables-program-launching-from-windows-media-center/
I have also in the past created my own XML file to create entry points to launch command files.
http://mediacentersandbox.com/forums/thread/9092.aspx