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Stoic33
23rd August 2006, 01:35 AM
Is it possible to pass application parameters along with an OmapClock link so that I my *.mpg file type will be auto launched with TCPMP .

Filetype before OmapClock
"\Storage Card\Program Files\PocketTV\PocketTV.exe" "%1"

Filetype with OmapClock ??
"\Windows\OmapClock.exe" -clock 264 -launch "\Storage Card\Program Files\TCPMP\player.exe" "%1" -restore


Nb. OmapClock is a handy little utility that can 'Over Clock' the entire phone or a specific applications, with the filetypes im trying to just over clock the phone when im playing media files (so that they run smoothly in TCPMP), then to return the phone to normal, so it dosent have to constantly run in an over clocked mode..

http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=40284&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0

TheBrit
23rd August 2006, 01:49 PM
Is it possible to pass application parameters along with an OmapClock link so that I my *.mpg file type will be auto launched with TCPMP .

Filetype before OmapClock
"\Storage Card\Program Files\PocketTV\PocketTV.exe" "%1"

Filetype with OmapClock ??
"\Windows\OmapClock.exe" -clock 264 -launch "\Storage Card\Program Files\TCPMP\player.exe" "%1" -restore


Nb. OmapClock is a handy little utility that can 'Over Clock' the entire phone or a specific applications, with the filetypes im trying to just over clock the phone when im playing media files (so that they run smoothly in TCPMP), then to return the phone to normal, so it dosent have to constantly run in an over clocked mode..

http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=40284&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0
You can acheive this by creating short cuts. It's in here somewhere how you would do it but you'll need to search.

omapclock can have parameters that launch programs so for example you could have a shortcut that has tomtom as parameter set to 240.