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<blockquote data-quote="tbrg78" data-source="post: 927255" data-attributes="member: 131634"><p>Hi all.. o)</p><p> </p><p>I've been tinkering with MP a few weeks now, and found that that eventtrigger / eventghost plugin recently. That mediacenter / event handling stuff is very addictive.. o) What I'm after is some kind of "idle" detector for MP. MP itself is unable to stop my computer from going into standby or from stopping it from blanking my screens. So the eventtrigger plugin came handy, you just bind the start/stop MP events to the System/Poweroptions eventghost-plugin and whenever MP is running, the system won't go to sleep.</p><p> </p><p>So does this new plugin improve on this and provide events on playing/stopping mp3-music or a radio stream or even some kind of trigger when I use MP to watch tv ?! The former event-trigger just provided events for playing video files / movies.</p><p> </p><p>My further goal is to detect "idleness" in MP, so whenever no music/movie is playing the system will be allowed to enter standby, even the MP process is still running. Would be great if an "MediaPortal.Idle" / "MediaPortal.Busy" event could be fired.. o)</p><p> </p><p>Anyway, a big thank you for all your efforts and the plugin!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tbrg78, post: 927255, member: 131634"] Hi all.. o) I've been tinkering with MP a few weeks now, and found that that eventtrigger / eventghost plugin recently. That mediacenter / event handling stuff is very addictive.. o) What I'm after is some kind of "idle" detector for MP. MP itself is unable to stop my computer from going into standby or from stopping it from blanking my screens. So the eventtrigger plugin came handy, you just bind the start/stop MP events to the System/Poweroptions eventghost-plugin and whenever MP is running, the system won't go to sleep. So does this new plugin improve on this and provide events on playing/stopping mp3-music or a radio stream or even some kind of trigger when I use MP to watch tv ?! The former event-trigger just provided events for playing video files / movies. My further goal is to detect "idleness" in MP, so whenever no music/movie is playing the system will be allowed to enter standby, even the MP process is still running. Would be great if an "MediaPortal.Idle" / "MediaPortal.Busy" event could be fired.. o) Anyway, a big thank you for all your efforts and the plugin! [/QUOTE]
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