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Thanks for the reply.
I want to suspend/power off with a external IR receiver (USB) and then wake up/power on from the external IR receiver.
Is it possible to wake up from a external USB? Something like keyboard or a IR receiver?
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2017-05-30, 11:24
(This post was last modified: 2017-05-30, 11:27 by wrxtasy.)
All this Sleep, Wake, Suspend is actually pretty pointless because these AMLogic devices are based on mobile chipsets and consume two tenths of sweet f. all power when left on 24/7 anyway.
You are not using a power guzzling HTPC here with fans and HDD's and power hungry Graphics cards.
You can Power OFF / ON with:
- the C2's own IR remote.
- a Harmony remote programmed as a C1/C2 remote
- any other programmable remote so long as you know the IR Power Button code.
- using HDMI CEC control to get the TV to turn the C2 - OFF / ON.
- it may be possible to implement something via the GPIO pins, not sure.
The Infra Red OFF / ON signal is Hardcoded into C2's U-boot. It will not work with any other implementation, apart from those listed above.
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^^^^ It wasn't pointless for me as my media server, with all its hard drives etc, keeps powered on whilst the IP of the media device is detected.
So for my C2 or Pi3 etc I just power them down and use a remote control to cut the mains power to the device. The media PC, in the loft, no longer detects and media device connected and so goes into sleep mode.
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Maybe it is somewhere detailed, but help me with this info: what are the advantages to use libreelec compiled 64bit with 32bit userspace?
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Black electrical tape will fix that.
I did that to my now dead TV that had an overly bright on/off led