sometimes i fall asleep while i'm watching a movie and after the movie ends the computer will stay on all night regardless of my energy saving preferences. i'm positive it's xbmc because i have no other applications open that would keep my mac from going into sleep. so is there any way i can make xbmc let my computer sleep?
i'm running mac os x 10.8 on a 2009 imac.
xbmc won't let my mac sleep?
leitenperger
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2012-08-04 14:14
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Ned Scott
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2012-08-05 03:35
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Go into Settings -> System -> Power saving, and change "Shutdown function" to "Suspend" or "Quit". Then press "S" on a keyboard or select the power icon on the home screen and select "custom shutdown timer".
You can also use XBMC's idle timer for just putting the display to sleep, but that won't sleep the whole computer (obviously). "Shutdown function timer" might also be useful here, but I can't for the life of me remember exactly what it does. You can make easy links to the XBMC wiki using double brackets around words: [[debug log]] = debug log, [[Add-on:YouTube]] = Add-on:YouTube, [[Adding videos to the library]] = Adding videos to the library, [[userdata]] = userdata, etc |
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leitenperger
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2012-08-05 07:32
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thanks! is suspend the same thing as sleep?
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artrafael
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2012-08-05 08:00
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(2012-08-05 03:35)Ned Scott Wrote: "Shutdown function timer" might also be useful here, but I can't for the life of me remember exactly what it does.This will invoke the specified shutdown function (Exit, Minimize, Shutdown, Suspend) after the specified idle period. I really like this feature and have my system set to suspend after 30 minutes of idleness. (2012-08-05 07:32)leitenperger Wrote: thanks! is suspend the same thing as sleep?Yes. |
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leitenperger
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2012-08-05 08:17
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thank you so much
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Ned Scott
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2012-08-05 10:02
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(2012-08-05 08:00)artrafael Wrote: This will invoke the specified shutdown function (Exit, Minimize, Shutdown, Suspend) after the specified idle period. I really like this feature and have my system set to suspend after 30 minutes of idleness. Awesome, now I can finally update that part of the wiki :) You can make easy links to the XBMC wiki using double brackets around words: [[debug log]] = debug log, [[Add-on:YouTube]] = Add-on:YouTube, [[Adding videos to the library]] = Adding videos to the library, [[userdata]] = userdata, etc |
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DJRumpy
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2012-08-31 23:10
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Can't thank you enough for this. I finally narrowed down my mini's lack of sleep to XBMC but the text for these settings didn't make it obvious as to what they did. I thought the shutdown timer was similar to something you see on a tv for a sleep timer. I didn't realize it was a timer for XBMC once it was idle.
Now my Mac is happily sleeping when I stop it. Color me VERY happy. LOVE XMBC
(This post was last modified: 2012-08-31 23:11 by DJRumpy.)
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