SamY wrote: 
> Hi Patrick! Good to hear from you and happy that the plugin is
> performing well in your setup.
> 
> I'm assuming that, in your scenario, the machine that LMS is running on
> is not affected by the power outage, i.e. a laptop running on battery
> backup, etc. Otherwise, the Squeezebox would power up before the plugin
> was active. As far as how to detect the situation and not power the
> Denon on, I don't have any ideas offhand. Does the Squeezebox actually
> start playing music when it powers on? If not, it doesn't seem like it
> would be much of a problem. If it does, I can see how that could be
> annoying for sure but it should be possible to prevent it by going into
> the player's Audio settings in LMS and making sure that "Power On
> Resume" is set to something like "Stop at power off / Remain stopped at
> power on". Beyond that, we could examine a plugin debug log created
> during unplugging and replugging the player to see if there are any
> special player events that the plugin might be able to detect and take
> special action for. Let me know.
Hi Sam,

I'm enjoying the plugin very much and every time i'm using the
Squeezebox.
My LMS is running on a Linux server and is indead always powered ON and
also has a UPS to protect an inmediate shutdown (not very good for a
server....)
The function "Resume at power On" is very handy in use.

When i power on my Squeezebox it powers on the Denon and starts to play.
No extra steps needed (Wife friendly.... :cool: )

I don not know if you can detect the reboot time or something so you can
calculate this back ?



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