2013-11-27, 13:00
Whoa, hold right there
Of course I know that a media center is supposed to run on online data, but this setup also includes a NAS, download managers, ftp and so on.
Always up, I end up using XBMC like two hours a day, that's why I spin down disk when not using them. It's nearline data for the other services, after all.
That said, I know there are other system to keep the disks up, and ***OF COURSE*** it's not a problem with PseudoTV. I just thought there was quite a handful of people using my kind of setup (or similar) and this kind of feature was quite easy to implement and could be useful the aforementioned handful of people, that's it.
Of course it takes a second to set up event ghost to do that.
Of course I know that a media center is supposed to run on online data, but this setup also includes a NAS, download managers, ftp and so on.
Always up, I end up using XBMC like two hours a day, that's why I spin down disk when not using them. It's nearline data for the other services, after all.
That said, I know there are other system to keep the disks up, and ***OF COURSE*** it's not a problem with PseudoTV. I just thought there was quite a handful of people using my kind of setup (or similar) and this kind of feature was quite easy to implement and could be useful the aforementioned handful of people, that's it.
Of course it takes a second to set up event ghost to do that.