![]() The Energy Saving on KDE is missing(in my opinion) the feature to just blank the screen (like dark black 100%). ![]() I think we are getting a little off track. What player(s) do you use? Does the TV get to sleep if there is no paused video or similar? Anyway, your program must set an inhibitor lock while playing to prevent energy saving, and remove it later. Some players may not unlock the session on pausing, I do not know. If you pause the stream, it will just blank after the time you set. Your system doesn't sleep, even if there is no user activity. Sounds like an issue with screensaver-inhibit instead of power-management-settings itself.Īs an example: You are streaming your favorite series on «disneys netflix prime» in a browser window and keep watching for hours. And sorry for the long potato description of my problemįlowXP wrote:And what do you mean by send the TV to sleep ? Right now the Energy Savig work almost perfect.įor example I set my TV to " switch off" after 15 minutes here. That's why I need something to just go blank and if I'm still not around after 15 min then it can power off. So to power off and on very often a digital device that contains a processors is not a good idea. So the solution should be for the TV to go black after 1 minute so it will not get damaged in time.sometimes I leave it unattended for a couple of hours sometimes only for 2 minutes. The thing is that I use the laptop with the TV attached to watch movies and youtube clips and very often I have to pause them. but it's a barbaric solution so far and I always have to close the photo when moving the mouse. I also tried with a command to show a dark photo in " Run script" after 1 minute. could you point me in the direction ?Īnd what do you mean by send the TV to sleep ? Right now the Energy Savig work almost perfect.įor example I set my TV to " switch off" after 15 minutes here. Either use a classic nf or a command line script or alias to explicit send the TV to sleep. You could use DPMS to do this independend of your chosen desktop environment. ![]() FlowXP wrote: I just need it to be blank after 1 minute.
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