2016-03-30, 12:21
Hello,
I use a Debian Server with VDR and vdr-plugin-vnsiserver.
The VDR Server is configured to power on when a recording is scheduled and to power off after the recording.
All works fine when the Raspberry 3 is off.
The latest OSMC / Kodi is installed on a Raspi 3.
When the Raspberry 3 is on (it is supposed to be always on) it keeps the VDR Server awake after the recording.
I can see many lines like this in the Debian Logs: "VNSI: Trigger EPG update for channel...."
Any idea how to solve it?
Is there a user-inactivity time out possible after which the VNSI PVR addon terminates the connection to the VDR-VNSI plugin?
Or is it possible to detect if the TV is switched off? Maybe by CEC? And then terminate the VNSI PVR addon.
So one could restart it when the TV is on again.
Markus
I use a Debian Server with VDR and vdr-plugin-vnsiserver.
The VDR Server is configured to power on when a recording is scheduled and to power off after the recording.
All works fine when the Raspberry 3 is off.
The latest OSMC / Kodi is installed on a Raspi 3.
When the Raspberry 3 is on (it is supposed to be always on) it keeps the VDR Server awake after the recording.
I can see many lines like this in the Debian Logs: "VNSI: Trigger EPG update for channel...."
Any idea how to solve it?
Is there a user-inactivity time out possible after which the VNSI PVR addon terminates the connection to the VDR-VNSI plugin?
Or is it possible to detect if the TV is switched off? Maybe by CEC? And then terminate the VNSI PVR addon.
So one could restart it when the TV is on again.
Markus