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<blockquote data-quote="Terra" data-source="post: 948122" data-attributes="member: 97366"><p>Hi guys,</p><p> </p><p>I recently bought a Yamaha RX-V473 A/V-Receiver and was looking for a way to start and stop the Yamaha together with my HTPC.</p><p> </p><p>So I wrote a script that runs on my HTPC each time I enter the home screen to start my Yamaha. When I have time I also want to shut down the Yamaha if I send my HTPC in standby or shut it off.</p><p>Therefore I don't need to turn the AV On or Off manually <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p> </p><p>At first I though the feature called "Network Standby" was a WOL functionality but was disappointed after I found out that it wasn't. However after some research I found much better options to handle the Yamaha involving the "Network Standby" functionality.</p><p>The Yamaha offers a SOAP API which whom you can control the device, like turning it on, off, adjust volume etc. I assume the smartphone application uses the same API.</p><p> </p><p>As almost all Yamaha's have the same web interface I assume that this works for almost all network enabled Yamaha Receivers at least of 2012 or even all Receivers which also support the AV CONTROLLER app:</p><p>- RX-A3020, RX-A2020, RX-A1020, RX-A820, RX-A720</p><p>- RX-A3010, RX-A2010, RX-A1010, RX-A810, RX-A710</p><p>- RX-A3000, RX-A2000, RX-A1000</p><p>- RX-V3073, RX-V2073, RX-V1073, RX-V773, RX-V673, RX-V573, RX-V473</p><p>- RX-V3071, RX-V2071, RX-V1071, RX-V871, RX-V771, RX-V671</p><p>- RX-V3067, RX-V2067, RX-V1067, RX-V867</p><p>- RX-V2065, RX-V3900, DSP-AX3900, RX-Z7, DSP-Z7</p><p>- HTR-7065, HTR-6065, HTR-5065, HTR-4065</p><p>- HTR-6064</p><p>- HTR-9063, HTR-8063, HTR-6295</p><p> </p><p>I have attached the scripts that I use for starting and stopping the Yamaha. I wrote it in Powershell and call it with a Batch file out of the WOL-PowerManager Plugin.</p><p> </p><p>I though you might like it and wanted to share it here.</p><p>The attachement contains:</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">README.txt</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">yamaha_start.bat</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">yamaha_stop.bat</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">yamaha_start_stop.ps1</li> </ul><p>You must edit the two Batch files for it to work (set IP and path)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Terra, post: 948122, member: 97366"] Hi guys, I recently bought a Yamaha RX-V473 A/V-Receiver and was looking for a way to start and stop the Yamaha together with my HTPC. So I wrote a script that runs on my HTPC each time I enter the home screen to start my Yamaha. When I have time I also want to shut down the Yamaha if I send my HTPC in standby or shut it off. Therefore I don't need to turn the AV On or Off manually :) At first I though the feature called "Network Standby" was a WOL functionality but was disappointed after I found out that it wasn't. However after some research I found much better options to handle the Yamaha involving the "Network Standby" functionality. The Yamaha offers a SOAP API which whom you can control the device, like turning it on, off, adjust volume etc. I assume the smartphone application uses the same API. As almost all Yamaha's have the same web interface I assume that this works for almost all network enabled Yamaha Receivers at least of 2012 or even all Receivers which also support the AV CONTROLLER app: - RX-A3020, RX-A2020, RX-A1020, RX-A820, RX-A720 - RX-A3010, RX-A2010, RX-A1010, RX-A810, RX-A710 - RX-A3000, RX-A2000, RX-A1000 - RX-V3073, RX-V2073, RX-V1073, RX-V773, RX-V673, RX-V573, RX-V473 - RX-V3071, RX-V2071, RX-V1071, RX-V871, RX-V771, RX-V671 - RX-V3067, RX-V2067, RX-V1067, RX-V867 - RX-V2065, RX-V3900, DSP-AX3900, RX-Z7, DSP-Z7 - HTR-7065, HTR-6065, HTR-5065, HTR-4065 - HTR-6064 - HTR-9063, HTR-8063, HTR-6295 I have attached the scripts that I use for starting and stopping the Yamaha. I wrote it in Powershell and call it with a Batch file out of the WOL-PowerManager Plugin. I though you might like it and wanted to share it here. The attachement contains: [LIST] [*]README.txt [*]yamaha_start.bat [*]yamaha_stop.bat [*]yamaha_start_stop.ps1 [/LIST] You must edit the two Batch files for it to work (set IP and path) [/QUOTE]
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