2016-03-24, 01:16
(2016-03-23, 15:00)popcornmix Wrote:(2016-03-23, 14:33)fizbin Wrote: My first thought though, is why bother to suspend a Pi?If we stop outputting through HDMI, it allows some TVs/monitors to power off (e.g. in the case of using a shutdown timer or screensaver that uses suspend).
Quote:And who's going to think to press a remote button when there's nothing to see? My first inclination was to change source back and forth until I got something to view.It's how my laptop behaves, so not that surprising a behaviour.
I have confirmed the following on my Vizio TV using the remote (CEC) -
1. When the Pi suspends it will not wake up pressing these remote buttons - OK/Enter, directional buttons, exit, back
2. Buttons like play and stop will wake the Pi up from suspended state
I'll check on my Samsung in a short while and report back.
Thanks!
Jay