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Auto stop-watching-TV plugin?
I haven't downloaded the two sleep plugins available, but this is what I'm looking for. Does it exist?
A plugin that will stop tuning the current channel if nothing is pressed for 2 hours or so. No stop, start, pause, anything. I rarely go through 2 hours without at least pressing something. This way we could use my HDx00 boxes to watch TV at night and have it stop recording (watching TV) after 2 hours and delete the recorded file automatically. I do not want something that puts the extender to sleep as there is no purpose in doing so. It only saves about 2 watts on my Kill-A-Watt. |
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The sleep timer plugin puts the extender to sleep, which also stops any playback. Is there a reason why you want to only stop playback but keep the extender ON? I'm sure it can be done but I don't think it exists at the moment.
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If someone could make this plugin, I'd be very grateful! |
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For me, it takes about the same amount for the TV to power on. If you power the HD200/300 on with the "Home" button on the remote, it connects to the server a little quicker.
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We turn all extenders off when we are not using them, always have. But, hey, to each, their own.
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So anyway, of the two sleep plugins works best? |
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What plugin do you guys know of that will actually power off the hd300? The only one I saw and tried was made by fuzzy (based of another plugin I think) and that just brought up the screensaver after a pre-determined amount of time. I would like something that would turn off my extender (ie...red light instead of blue light)
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Check on your configuration for the screensaver. It can be configured to kick on the screensaver when sleeping the client.
Gerry
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You mean configured to shut off the extender instead showing the screensaver? That's what im after
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