2013-04-22, 22:38
Hello,
Lot's of questions have already been around shutdown/suspend, but I haven't found the answer to my use case, so here goes:
My XBMC box also runs a vdr instance, which records tv-shows. I let vdr deal with suspending the system, so it can program the timers needed to wake up the system when a recording needs to be taken care of. I've mapped the <power> button in my XBMC remote.xml file in my current setup to run custom command, that instructs vdr to suspend the system.
Now, I'd like to have something similar in XBMC remote for IOS. My question is, which commands do the shutdown, suspend and "quit xbmc" run on the XBMC being controlled? Currently, pressing shutdown results in something like "unable to shutdown", suspend does nothing, and quit shuts down XBMC application, but in a way that doesn't run the <power> directive in my remote.xml. Are these documented somewhere?
Thanks in advance, juhis
Lot's of questions have already been around shutdown/suspend, but I haven't found the answer to my use case, so here goes:
My XBMC box also runs a vdr instance, which records tv-shows. I let vdr deal with suspending the system, so it can program the timers needed to wake up the system when a recording needs to be taken care of. I've mapped the <power> button in my XBMC remote.xml file in my current setup to run custom command, that instructs vdr to suspend the system.
Now, I'd like to have something similar in XBMC remote for IOS. My question is, which commands do the shutdown, suspend and "quit xbmc" run on the XBMC being controlled? Currently, pressing shutdown results in something like "unable to shutdown", suspend does nothing, and quit shuts down XBMC application, but in a way that doesn't run the <power> directive in my remote.xml. Are these documented somewhere?
Thanks in advance, juhis