Chris - Moderator: Chris - Moderator:The name "Hulu Desktop" still doesn't imply they want it on a TV. Their marketing for it seems to be very focused on PC.Brent has a great post that looks at the TOS for Hulu Desktop and specifically notes that it is for "Personal Computers" only.http://www.geektonic.com/2009/05/hulu-desktop-fine-print-non-computers.html
Chris - Moderator:The name "Hulu Desktop" still doesn't imply they want it on a TV. Their marketing for it seems to be very focused on PC.
No problem - I just happen to have a 50" computer monitor on my "Personal Computer"
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mmatheny: mjp14:I dont want to steal his (Mikinhosoft) thunder but this program does just that.http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/Launchers-Shutdown-Tools/Media-Center-Launcher.shtmlI have this working and it works pretty well. You just have to change the .ini file to call the hulu exe instead of the powerDVD. Actually, this is a more flexible launcher program: http://chaddyess.com/2009-01/media-center-launcher-configurator/
mjp14:I dont want to steal his (Mikinhosoft) thunder but this program does just that.http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/Launchers-Shutdown-Tools/Media-Center-Launcher.shtmlI have this working and it works pretty well. You just have to change the .ini file to call the hulu exe instead of the powerDVD.
Actually, this is a more flexible launcher program:
http://chaddyess.com/2009-01/media-center-launcher-configurator/
TheOsburnFamil:This is REALLY cool. I just used MC MenuMender to add it to my VMC TV Pack machine and it TOTALLY rocks. Just a simple checkbox in MCMM to tell it to stop playback of the now playing upon launch and that's it! Launches full screen--MCE remote works great--clicking exit in the app or the green button brings her back in VMC. Now that I have an xbox I have to be like all the rest of the extender folks..... Will this work on an extender? :) (My MCMM App doesn't show up on my xbox)
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Let's talk subscriptions...
http://arstechnica.com/media/news/2009/06/hulu-board-member-lets-talk-subscriptions.ars
mcewinter: Let's talk subscriptions... http://arstechnica.com/media/news/2009/06/hulu-board-member-lets-talk-subscriptions.ars
Dumb, It will die off if they start charging for it. Well, I might if they start offering all videos in 720p/1080i with 5.1 audio, then I might think about it.
I think viewing ads is acceptable for the service and being able to watch it, if it's paid, I would expect ad free on all content. Do you think it would be affordable then ?
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cokoliso:In HULU Desktop, the OK button on the remote pauses and plays alternately. The up and down buttons are volume, altho the volume buttons work, too. Right and left are navigation. The back button returns to the HULU Desktop menu. But the normal pause and play buttons etc on the remote don't work as in MC.
cw-kid: cokoliso:In HULU Desktop, the OK button on the remote pauses and plays alternately. The up and down buttons are volume, altho the volume buttons work, too. Right and left are navigation. The back button returns to the HULU Desktop menu. But the normal pause and play buttons etc on the remote don't work as in MC.Ok so it's not just me then!
If you look on Hulu's Desktop fourm, look for the post "Use More Remote buttons (DVR Control), Please ?"
That's from me, I agree it would be SOOOOOOOOO much better if you could use the controls on 95% of the remotes for the PC that are out there. DVR control would be awsome as playing around with the arrows and OK button for those functions can be a pain....
Many of you may already know this, but you can set an app to always open maximized by right clicking on the app's shortcut icon, then choose Properties. When the Properties dialog box opens up, under the Shortcut tab, look for the Run drop down menu. Choose Maximized and click the OK button. This is a built-in feature of Windows. You don't need any additional software to do this.
Sorry to necro a thread, it's just that I haven't found anything that is similar in subject. I have an MCE remote (Adesso ARC-1100) that I use with Win7MC but it doesn't seem to work fully with Hulu Desktop.
The directional 4 buttons, back, and the center 'ok' button works. However, the Fast Forward, Rewind, Pause, Stop, & skip buttons do nothing when I press them on the remote in Hulu Desktop. *ALL* buttons work perfectly in Windows Media Center. Am I missing something?
You're not missing nything, everything works within the confines of the buttons you had mentioned. Press the 'ok' button and select 'video navigation' if you want to scoot back or forth. Pressing left or right should work.