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Windows GUI Startup #53

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Erson33 opened this issue Nov 21, 2022 · 6 comments
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Windows GUI Startup #53

Erson33 opened this issue Nov 21, 2022 · 6 comments

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@Erson33
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Erson33 commented Nov 21, 2022

Hello,

I have set the program to run at startup however it would be great if it could be set to automatically "Start" the process at program launch.

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@nater1983
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nater1983 commented Nov 24, 2022

what kinda of system do you have a sysvinit or systemd?

@Erson33
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Erson33 commented Nov 24, 2022

Hello, thank you for the reply.

I'm running the program on Windows, specifically the Windows GUI. I have the application set to run on start-up however this merely opens the application - it doesn't initiate the process of compiling the m3u.

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nater1983 commented Nov 24, 2022

I think that would be because the appliication doesn't have the necessary code to have it initiate the process of compling on start up of your Windows machine.
On Linux we have multiple ways to make ustvgo start up with the system booting. Sysvinit,Systemd etc..

@Erson33
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Erson33 commented Nov 24, 2022

Ah okay, I suppose I prefer that answer to me having missed something (I'm quite new to all of this).

It sure would be a helpful feature - I wonder if it can be implemented in the future.

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kblair1 commented Nov 24, 2022 via email

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Erson33 commented Nov 24, 2022

Thank you!

It's been an adventure but I think I have it all sorted - really appreciate the reply and the help!

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