2011-10-31, 16:15
Hello...Hopefully, someone can point me in the right direction. My problem is not related to XBMC (that I'm aware of) but more to ATV2 in general. I have asked on other forums as well, but still don't have an answer so I turn to the experts here.
I did a search and found tons of stuff on setting up a Harmony remote to work with ATV2, but none that had this particular issue.
I have an AppleTV2 with 4.3, jailbroke it with Seas0nPass, installed nightly XBMC and have no issues with that part of it.
I was able to set up my Harmony One to work with it as far as the basic button pushes and commands.
However, the only time I see an issue is when I push the power off button to turn off all my devices. I don't really care if the ATV2 actually powers off or not. I have it set to sleep after 15 mins anyway. The problem is, when I turn the TV back on, I see that the ATV2 GUI is in a different activity, as if I had been randomly pushing buttons on the remote. One time it may be in the Netflix library, the next time may be in the Settings menu.
It's not that big a deal, however, I don't want to "accidentally" order a movie from iTunes when I try to turn my system off.
Has anyone seen this behavior before? Any ideas?
Thanks.
I did a search and found tons of stuff on setting up a Harmony remote to work with ATV2, but none that had this particular issue.
I have an AppleTV2 with 4.3, jailbroke it with Seas0nPass, installed nightly XBMC and have no issues with that part of it.
I was able to set up my Harmony One to work with it as far as the basic button pushes and commands.
However, the only time I see an issue is when I push the power off button to turn off all my devices. I don't really care if the ATV2 actually powers off or not. I have it set to sleep after 15 mins anyway. The problem is, when I turn the TV back on, I see that the ATV2 GUI is in a different activity, as if I had been randomly pushing buttons on the remote. One time it may be in the Netflix library, the next time may be in the Settings menu.
It's not that big a deal, however, I don't want to "accidentally" order a movie from iTunes when I try to turn my system off.
Has anyone seen this behavior before? Any ideas?
Thanks.