2013-12-18, 23:27
Nice script but i'm in a different situation.
I understand the process why and when to power off HDMI but this will still leave my TV on and giving me a NO SIGNAL message.
I do have a simple sleep time script that powers off TV using cec-client, something like this "echo "standby 0" | cec-client -s"
I then use my remote to power on TV etc and that works but it leaves me with a HDMI enabled interface on my RPi when TV is off etc
Any plans to integrate cec-client to power off and on TV and not just shutdown and enable HDMI from RPi ?
Edit:
I understand the process why and when to power off HDMI but this will still leave my TV on and giving me a NO SIGNAL message.
I do have a simple sleep time script that powers off TV using cec-client, something like this "echo "standby 0" | cec-client -s"
I then use my remote to power on TV etc and that works but it leaves me with a HDMI enabled interface on my RPi when TV is off etc
Any plans to integrate cec-client to power off and on TV and not just shutdown and enable HDMI from RPi ?
Edit:
(2013-12-14, 14:30)MilhouseVH Wrote: <cut> Its primary purpose is to save TV power consumption ..................I think i'm mixing things up. I was under the impression that disabling HDMI interface also would give a significant lower power-consumption on the RPi but it seems it's not but only for connected TV's ?
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