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That would be nice. I don't see the way it works now as being very
useful. I would think having it set it automatically after scheduling a
recording best. Have some timer that after so many hours of no activity
(keyboard, changing channels), it would power off until the next
recording. I would think a few hours would be ok. I don't see watching
a channel for more than a few hours without changing or looking at the
EPG. I would even do it if the frontend was connected as long as it was
not streaming a recorded video.<br>
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- James<br>
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Henk Poley wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">Op dinsdag 6 april 2004 14:14, schreef James Armstrong:
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<pre wrap="">Probably just dreaming, but wouldn't it be cool if Myth could update the
bios wakeup time based on the next recording so it would power up say 5
to 10 minutes before it has to record?
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It already does (when enabled). Biggest problem is that it is only set at
propper (frontend / backend) shutdown. Behaviour should probably be changed
so it also sets it at boottime and when a recording is added.
        Henk Poley <><
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