Am 17.10.2013 19:09, schrieb Torsten Mohr:
> Hi,
>
>> I think an inactivity timeout of 10 minutes is a special setup.
>> Why so low? Why not 180 minutes?
>
> ok, that could be debugging left-over from the last setup. I'll try the
> value
> 180, maybe this improves it.
>
> If nothing happens
Great, thanks a lot. I'll try that.
Best regards
Torsten
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Hi,
ok, this could be a solution, i'd rather like to use the VDR internal parts
but an external script that logs user activity and sends a command to VDR
would be possible.
So when there are active recordings or the next recording would be due in 5
minutes the VDR would NOT switch off? Even i
Hi,
> I think an inactivity timeout of 10 minutes is a special setup.
> Why so low? Why not 180 minutes?
ok, that could be debugging left-over from the last setup. I'll try the value
180, maybe this improves it.
If nothing happens and nobody is logged in i shut down the VDR after 30
minutes
Am 13.10.2013 17:20, schrieb Torsten Mohr:
> Hello,
>
> i have installed an /etc/vdr/shutdown.sh which will NOT shutdown as long as
> somebody is still logged in.
>
> So i know pretty sure that VDR is NOT going to shutdown.
>
> The message shown "VDR wird in 3:00 Minuten ausschalten" does not m