To make debugging easier you could assign it your own name
To make debugging easier you could assign it your own name
There are two ways around the second one of these. Either,
- you give the event a name in NRD, run the CCF in NR, press the button and then drag that event from the logger to the action node in Girder
- you manually add an event to the action node in Girder with a sensible name and a device of Raw:Communication Server. You should see that name appear in NRD when you go to add an action.
--Rob
Yes, Girder generates an event name which we use if one doesn't exist, but if it does exist we use that instead.
Thanks folks,
I didn't realise that I could make up my own event names, that makes it easy!
Cheers
Richard
Well, you sort of can - ie double click on the action and you can rename the event, but you still have to then learn that event in Girder by running the CCF and pressing the button, then dragging the event from the logger to the node in the GML.
--Rob
I can't get the MediaBridge action "Set Media Library Root" to work.
I drag it over in the Action Designer and enter "Media Library\\Video" in the field for the new root, but when I go to the frome that should have the library it is totally blank - no text at all! (I also tried without the "" and with a single \)
The lua script NetRemote.ExecuteAction(-10,3,0,"Media Library\\Video") does work correctly if I use this instead.
Am I doing something wrong (quite possible - only been trialing designer for a few days) or is the action not working?
Cheers
Richard
Simply Media Library\Audio works on my setup. I don't have a video part in my Media Bridge library, but that part shouldn't matter. Without quotes, only one \.
Tor - managing director of the Cinema Inferno home theater and multi-zone sound system with Girder running the show in the back, NetRemote as the GUI and Media Center 17, PowerDVD and ZoomPlayer as playback software
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