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Re: AW: Re: AW: Re: AW: Re: AW: Re: PowerScheduler++ Version 1.2.0.10 (RC1)Michael,It is I who should be thanking you, you're the one doing the hard work!I've done five tests with the client (logs are of course available if needed... ).1. Server on home screen, client on home screen. Pressing power button on server -> Server suspends2. Server on home screen, live TV on client. Pressing power button on server -> Server goes to away mode3. Server on home screen, epg view on client. Pressing power button on server -> Server suspends4. Server on home screen, watching a recorded show on the client. Pressing power button on server -> Server suspends5. Server on home screen, watching a movie in MoPi on the client. Pressing power button on server -> Server suspendsIn my opinion away mode should (optionally) be used as soon as a client is active. Case 4 and 5 could in some cases be circumvented by using the network monitor (if the files are stored on the server), but imho that would be a workaround as well as preventing suspend for other (perhaps unwanted) reasons.Apart from this the basics (server suspends and wakes up for events, server stays up as long as the client is up) seem to work just as fine as before, so I see no regression.//JohannesI don't use Multishortcut myself, and it would indeed be just a work around, but if you set suspend to be allowed only on home screen and add your shortcut to a submenu (plugins, perhaps) it would probably stay awake?//Johannes
Re: AW: Re: AW: Re: AW: Re: AW: Re: PowerScheduler++ Version 1.2.0.10 (RC1)
Michael,
It is I who should be thanking you, you're the one doing the hard work!
I've done five tests with the client (logs are of course available if needed... ).
1. Server on home screen, client on home screen. Pressing power button on server -> Server suspends
2. Server on home screen, live TV on client. Pressing power button on server -> Server goes to away mode
3. Server on home screen, epg view on client. Pressing power button on server -> Server suspends
4. Server on home screen, watching a recorded show on the client. Pressing power button on server -> Server suspends
5. Server on home screen, watching a movie in MoPi on the client. Pressing power button on server -> Server suspends
In my opinion away mode should (optionally) be used as soon as a client is active. Case 4 and 5 could in some cases be circumvented by using the network monitor (if the files are stored on the server), but imho that would be a workaround as well as preventing suspend for other (perhaps unwanted) reasons.
Apart from this the basics (server suspends and wakes up for events, server stays up as long as the client is up) seem to work just as fine as before, so I see no regression.
//Johannes
I don't use Multishortcut myself, and it would indeed be just a work around, but if you set suspend to be allowed only on home screen and add your shortcut to a submenu (plugins, perhaps) it would probably stay awake?