thanks nime5ter for the welcome.....i have vc version 1.1.9.1 .......i do xbmc working with vc to open and play my movies.....however it will not browse or play my music.
There are installation videos and wiki articles that tell you exactly how to set up VC for use with XBMC. Read / follow them. If VC works with your movies and not your music then you may not have XBMC set up correctly. You will need to provide us with more information in order for us to help you.
i thought there was a media monkey plugin for vc but theres not.
This is incorrect. Yes, VC can be used with mediamonkey, there is even a default configuration that is offered to you when you first install VC. MM is directly supported in VC1 as core actions, and there is a preset configuration that you can select when you install VoxCommando. It is incredibly easy to set up. VC2 supports MM as well but MM actions have been moved to a plugin instead of having the MM actions as part of the core program.
ive watched jitters videos and tut but still cant get it to do what i want.im even an i-t and still vc has me whooopt ....haha i just want to build commands to say something like...its work out time and the tts will answer back and play music... just stuff like that... im sorry if i didnt explain this right
It is highly unlikely that you've watched ALL the videos. You may have watched some of them, but only you know which ones. Have you looked at the wiki at all? There is a
huge amount of information on it, and there is a huge amount of information on the forum, and there is a huge amount of information in our videos. We can't read it or watch it for you. A
massive amount of effort has gone into providing all this information. But you have to make some effort to take advantage of it. VoxCommando is not a little app for telling your friends where you will be having your coffee today. It is a powerful, complex and extremely flexible program. As such, there is going to be a learning curve. That is just how it is.
Check out our youtube tutorials:
If you want to create your own commands I recommend that you watch tutorial "VoxCommando 1A Editing and Building Commands" and 1B
There is an area of the wiki dedicated to different types of installations including XBMC and MediaMonkey:
http://voxcommando.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Installation