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#1 ulao

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Posted 17 December 2008 - 09:33 PM

This is taken form the Wiki site, but any may not even know about this.. and it can be very handy to know..

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QuickPlay supports the following command line parameters:

* /MAXIMISE - Maximises Quickplay when it loads.
* /NORMALSIZE - Always launch Quickplay non-maximised.
* /NOMENU - Turns off the menu bar
* /NOSTATUSBAR - Hides the statusbar
* /NOBORDER - Hides the Window Border
* /HTPC - Turns off Statusbar, menu and Window Border.

All switches are case-insensitive. Switches can be combined for whatever cumulative effects are appropriate.

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#2 Koss

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Posted 21 December 2008 - 11:56 PM

Daemon Tools Pro command line Options:

-mount
allows mounting images from command line (or shortcut).
Syntax is: DTProAgent.exe -mount [scsi | ide], <n>, <path>
where 'scsi' or 'ide' means the drive type ('scsi' is the value by default), 'n' means DVD-ROM device number and 'path' is the full path to the image file.
Example: DTProAgent.exe -mount scsi, 0,"c:\My Images\nameofimage.cue".
Do not forget to set the path in quotes if it contains spaces!

-unmount
allows unmounting images from command line.
Syntax is: DTProAgent.exe -unmount [scsi | ide], <n>
where 'n' means DVD-ROM device number and 'scsi' or 'ide' means the drive type ('scsi' is the default value) .
Example: DTProAgent.exe -unmount scsi, 0

-safedisc ?
allows turning Safedisc emulation on/off from command line.

'-safedisc on' enables emulation, '-safedisc off' disables it

-securom ?
allows turning Securom emulation on/off from command line.

'-securom on' enables emulation, '-securom off' disables it

-laserlok ?
allows turning Laserlock emulation on/off from command line.

'-laserlok on' enables emulation, '-laserlok off' disables it.

-rmps ?
allows turning RMPS emulation on/off from command line.

'-rmps on' enables emulation, '-rmps off' disables it.

#3 dzackgarza

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Posted 17 August 2012 - 04:53 AM

Added the Daemon Tools parameters to the wiki: http://quickplay.sou...Line_Parameters





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