 en102Canadian, eh? join:2001-01-26 Valencia, CA | reply to fAcEtIOUs
Re: Question about STB on & tuned to channel but TV off I wonder if its possible to 'sense' if TV is actually in use (i.e. different voltage/resistance/current level) and adjust accordingly. Eg. If the TV is off, the STB 'should' be smart enough to know that the TV isn't in use, and power off itself, and save bandwidth.
I have a 'cheapo' universal DVD to TV connector which does just that... and its only $15. |
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 | said by en102:I wonder if its possible to 'sense' if TV is actually in use (i.e. different voltage/resistance/current level) and adjust accordingly. You would have to have the TV connected to a power outlet on the back of the STB, like some cable boxes have. You could then monitor the current passing through to that outlet and could determine if the TV was on or not. However, the box would need an outlet and/or an ammeter. -- --- Drilling for more oil is akin to giving a methhead the keys to the meth lab. |
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| reply to en102 quote: I wonder if its possible to 'sense' if TV is actually in use (i.e. different voltage/resistance/current level) and adjust accordingly. Eg. If the TV is off, the STB 'should' be smart enough to know that the TV isn't in use, and power off itself, and save bandwidth.
The U-Verse receiver itself times out and shuts off if there's no activity for 6 hours (much to the ire of people trying to use it with a TiVo DVR). I have my universal remote programmed to turn the DVR off when I power off. -- AT&T U-Hearse Your funeral. Delivered.
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 en102Canadian, eh? join:2001-01-26 Valencia, CA | Sounds like my OTA devices. They have a 4 hour no activity turn off. |
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