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Re: Gigablue UE 4k crash. #41 Pr2

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Posted 31 December 2018 - 17:00

Disable HDMI-CEC on your STB set it to standby.

 

On your TV change the HDMI entry to something else.

Come back to the HDMI entry of your STB and have a look.

 

You will see this:

 

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So in standby the STB continue to send an image to the HDMI output. This show is someone is streaming from the box in stand-by and then the tuners usage.

I just grabbed the image thanks to OpenWebif.  :-)

 

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Re: Gigablue UE 4k crash. #42 WanWizard

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Posted 31 December 2018 - 17:13

As said, some do, and some don't.

 

And using the webif you can always grab that, that is the purpose of that screen, so you can check its tuner and streaming status while the box is in standby.


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Re: Gigablue UE 4k crash. #43 zajkas112

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Posted 1 January 2019 - 13:38

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My standby screen look same. It is not  problem when stb connected to a TV  wich also can be powered off. In my case  because  use a monitor I need to wake up from my warm bed and power off my monitor for decrease my "light poluation"  at sleep time.

I need a smart socket with wifi remote control  for monitor and problem solved :D


Edited by zajkas112, 1 January 2019 - 13:39.


Re: Gigablue UE 4k crash. #44 Taapat

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Posted 2 January 2019 - 13:54

And why are you using standby?
Maybe you just need to use a hotkey to change the power button from stanby to power off?
I assume that after receiver power off, monitor will also turn off after some time.

Edited by Taapat, 2 January 2019 - 13:57.


Re: Gigablue UE 4k crash. #45 zajkas112

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Posted 2 January 2019 - 14:18

 

And why are you using standby?
Maybe you just need to use a hotkey to change the power button from stanby to power off?
I assume that after receiver power off, monitor will also turn off after some time.

 

Yes in deep standby (power off)  monitor also go in sleep mode. 

I had other receiver connected (as IPTV receiver)  in other room  which is used independent so I no want to cut others fun with deep standby.



Re: Gigablue UE 4k crash. #46 Erik Slagter

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Posted 3 January 2019 - 10:19

It's something GigaBlue will have to fix.


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