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Please disable the windows screen saver while watching
I think the screen saver issue really needs to be addressed...
The problem is that sage does not disable the screen saver while watching. I understand there is a config line to disbale it, but then it disables the screen saver even while sleeping. Sage needs to disable the screen saver while watching TV and then re-enable it again while sleeping. Surely this is logical. Please, please, please address this in the final release. It is the no.1 most annoying thing about Sage (which is great otherwise). Thanks. |
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In the Sagetv.properties file:
ui/disable_screen_saver_and_pm=true This only disables the screen saver while SageTV is awake. |
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- Andy |
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This works correctly for me on SageClient.
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I ran through my tests for this again... the screen saver works correctly on my server and client now; monitor power management seems to work on the client, but not on the server. When SageTV is sleeping & the monitor is set to power off after X minutes, the monitor will turn off after the set time & then immediately turn on again.
- Andy |
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I would guess Sage server is doing something that uses CPU (scheduling?) and canceling out PM.
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Has anyone else tried enabling monitor PM on the server? I went ahead and filed a bug for that specific problem where the monitor always immediately turns back on when the server is sleeping... but if it works for others, maybe it is just my system. - Andy |
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Ah, just tested it and it seems OK now.
Thanks! |
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Has anyone found a fix to this problem of the ui/disable_screen_saver_and_pm=true disabling PM of the monitor when in sleep mode? After I put Sage to sleep, I have to set PM in windows to turn off the monitor (even though the PM is already on) to override Sage's PM setting. Otherwise, the monitor turns off for a second, then back on. It's very annoying.
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It may have something to do with the Windows installation (and/or BIOS capabilities?)... having PM turn off my monitor worked on my client & not my server, but now that I've built a new server, it works on both systems.
- Andy
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Thanks...I'll check the bios settings tonight. As for windows xp home, I don't know of any way to tweak the PM. It's a standard Dell installation of XP with sp2. Plus, I've used other programs like Winamp that disable playback while video is playing. I suspect Sage is using a strange method of doing this.
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ok try this disable power management
close SageTV and change the property from false to true and restart sageTV close SageTV again and reenable the power management settings and restart SageTV again (you may need to do some reboots in between not sure if that would help but set SageTV not to start with the computer) I believe that was the order that I ended up working to get Sage to disable them when it was in use and they still work when SAge is sleeping I still cannot get the client to start at boot up though???? |
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Thanks for the info. I tried your sequence last night, but I still couldn't get it to work correctly. By disable the PM, I assume you mean set the monitor to never turn off.
I also looked at the bios, but there were only 3 PM settings, none of which related to the monitor. Only the hard drive and low power usage by the board. Additionally, I played around with the NVIDIA desktop software (normally turned off) the NVIDIA drivers integrate into XP. None of those changes, or the software being on or off, make any difference. Maybe I have other software running in the background that is interferring with the PM somehow. |
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