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Remove a movie from "Paused" collection

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Kaleidescape's answer to me on this was to use the web interface, go to Movies tab, change to "Paused" collection in the pulldown, and then find the movie listed... remove it from the collection.

Found a much easier way - from the TV UI, play/resume the movie and then hit your "Disc Menu" button on remote, putting you at the DVD's menu. Stop the movie.

A movie that's stopped on any of the DVD menus is never kept on the paused list.

--josh
 
I found that out the hard way - I was watching a TV series and hit menu instead of info on my remote (buttons close together) and lost which episode I was on. Took me a minute to figure out where I was in the season.
 
Mr.Poindexter said:
I found that out the hard way - I was watching a TV series and hit menu instead of info on my remote (buttons close together) and lost which episode I was on. Took me a minute to figure out where I was in the season.

AH!!!

Me too... then I reprogrammed the "Menu" button on my remote to be the discrete "Kaleidescape Menu" command, adding an additional soft-button for the "Disc Menu" command. Problem solved!

Kaleidescape at least thought this through when they decided to overload that Menu function with two different functions... while there's a combination remote IR command called "Menu" that does both Kscape Menu when in the interface and DiscMenu when playing a movie (which caused your problem)... they also were smart enough to code discrete "KaleidescapeMenu" and "DiscMenu" IR codes.

I blew away my pause marker accidentally many times before i got smart and reprogrammed my remote to use the discrete functions!

Give that a shot... you'll like it much better once you're used to it.

--josh
 
I would do that, but there isn't much in the way of flexibility in those $7.95 Radio Shack remotes.
 
Mr.Poindexter said:
I would do that, but there isn't much in the way of flexibility in those $7.95 Radio Shack remotes.
Oops... heh heh, forgot about that. ;)
thought those remotes were only for the kiddies. It's yours as well?
MX-700s are prety cheap out there now on ebay... and my mx-850 file will work fine a 700, with all the discrete kscape codes.
 
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