Am 17.10.2013 19:09, schrieb Torsten Mohr:
> If nothing happens and nobody is logged in i shut down the VDR after 30
> minutes. So a value of 180 would prevent a shutdown after 30 minutes of
> inactivity?
Yes and no.
It depends on whether VDR thinks there's someone watching, in that case
VDR s
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
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
Hi,
Am 16.10.2013 21:20, schrieb Torsten Mohr:
> Hi,
>
> i have set MinUserInactivity to 10.
>
> Pressing any button on the remote is very annoying, pressing a button gives
> me
> 5 minutes of warning free TV.
>
> I also thought about patching VDR sources and compiling it myself but i can't
Hi,
i have set MinUserInactivity to 10.
Pressing any button on the remote is very annoying, pressing a button gives me
5 minutes of warning free TV.
I also thought about patching VDR sources and compiling it myself but i can't
imagine that nobody else would benefit from that, i don't think my
Am 15.10.2013 21:00, schrieb Udo Richter:
> Am 15.10.2013 00:48, schrieb Lars Hanisch:
>> Wouldn't a "MinUserInactivity = 0" disable the message because the user
>> never gets inactive?
>
> It would, but in that case the automatic shutdown would be disabled too.
Ah, right, my fault. Torsten wa
Am 15.10.2013 00:48, schrieb Lars Hanisch:
> Wouldn't a "MinUserInactivity = 0" disable the message because the user
> never gets inactive?
It would, but in that case the automatic shutdown would be disabled too.
In that case, hitting the power button is required to get inactive,
resulting in th
Hi,
Am 15.10.2013 00:37, schrieb Helmut Auer:
> Hello
>>
>> But still it does not make sense on my system as the message now pops up
>> every
>> 5 minutes. It is really very annoying if i sometimes use VDR to just watch
>> TV. I would much better like it if VDR shuts down with no message than
Hello
But still it does not make sense on my system as the message now pops up every
5 minutes. It is really very annoying if i sometimes use VDR to just watch
TV. I would much better like it if VDR shuts down with no message than seeing
this message every 5 minutes.
To my understanding, makin
Hello,
yes, i agree that there is no chance for VDR to know if an upcoming shutdown
will succeed or not.
But still it does not make sense on my system as the message now pops up every
5 minutes. It is really very annoying if i sometimes use VDR to just watch
TV. I would much better like it i
Am 13.10.2013 18:20, schrieb Torsten Mohr:
> 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 make
> sense
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 make
sense on my system.
Is there a way to disable the mess
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