How to edit 7MC menus and whatnot
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June 6, 2011 at 1:23 am #26041
So after listening to the latest podcast I heard several of the crew in the last section (about family-friendly HTPC) talk about editing the menus in 7MC. I never messed about much with Media Center Studio, partly because I was never to clear on 1) how it really worked except for loading preconfigured themes; and 2) the hacks/patches/edits/etc that needed to be applied to make configuration changes somewhat resistant to Msoft updates. So…any advice on how to do things like this? One thing I would like to do is use MediaBrowser to partition some of the movie content for the boys versus me and my better half, but since the native movie library is well, right there under movies, I could never sell them clicking through MediaBrowser strip, then enter MediaBrowser, etc.
Anyways, that’s one option I was looking into. Any others customize their menus and want to share?
Best,
NitDawg
June 6, 2011 at 4:27 am #30203swoonI use MCS. I’ve never used it to theme WMC because I like the standard theme myself. I do utilize the tool for modifying the menus. It should be pretty straightforward when you use MCS for modifying the menu. One thing that you have to do to make the change is open up Windows Explorer and navigate to the following hidden folder: C:ProgramDataMicrosofteHomePackagesMCEClientUX
In that directory, you will find one or more directories with the prefix dSM. Underneath any directory with that prefix, a file named StartResources.dll exists. Rename the file to StartResources.bak and create a blank text file named StartResources.dll. Rename the file under all dSM directories.
June 6, 2011 at 5:21 am #30205mikinhoI use my Hide Media Center Menu Strips to remove native strips and another tool of mine to addremove menu items. MCS gives you the most flexibility though.
June 6, 2011 at 2:48 pm #30206NitDawgAaron, thanks for the tips, I’ll give it a shot!
June 6, 2011 at 2:56 pm #30208swoonNo problem. One thing to keep in mind about the StartResources.dll file is that on occasion, the file will get restored back to default and a new dSM directory will be created. It happens so infrequently that it’s no big deal for me to rename the new file. When the file does go back to default, WMC will display the menus in their default locations.
I believe it happens during some sort of guide update. To give an idea of the frequency, it has only occurred once after the initial week when I last installed Windows 7 to my primary HTPC last November.
June 6, 2011 at 2:59 pm #30210NitDawg[quote=mikinho]
I use my Hide Media Center Menu Strips to remove native strips and another tool of mine to addremove menu items. MCS gives you the most flexibility though.
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Yo mikinho, I’ve used your Hide app before…doesn’t get much easier than that . I tried the Start Menu Plus, but was never really sure how to do anything with that one…although I thought I tried another app from you that sort of did it all, maybe I was just dreaming…
How to either of these approaches (mikinho or MCS) “extend” to the 360? As always, I appreciate the cornucopia of HTPC info from you guys at MR.
June 6, 2011 at 3:02 pm #30211mikinhoI did have an application that did it all but it was only available for a short time as I had a bug in it that I haven’t gotten around to fixing yet
In terms of extenders. Anything you do w/ MCS will extend to extenders since it uses the same resource dll which is “edited”.
For my app you can either make the changes at the machine level or per user including extender user accounts. Just run it as an administrator and you’ll have a drop down to pick what user.
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