Re: [vdr] Greener VDR

2008-09-06 Thread Timothy D. Lenz
The main advantage to putting the "power off" button to use is to tell vdr you 
are not watching tv, so if it's also not recording,
it's free to tune to a TP with guide data or update channel list, etc..

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From: "Dave P" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, September 06, 2008 3:40 AM
Subject: Re: [vdr] Greener VDR


> On Saturday 06 September 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > I don't know how much watt savings could be achieved with this, but on
> > conseptual level it sounds good or do you agree?
> >
> > I hope some 10-20 watts could be saved in 1xFF and 2xbudget environment.
> > And less heat inside the box, on softdevices CPU runs lower power etc..
>
> I've taken measurements of power consumption on my vdr boxes. Both have had
> a single DVB-T budget card and playback is via the VOMP plugin.
>
> The present machine is a 2.3 GHz Athlon X2 64-bit. It idles at 42w,
> starting and stopping vdr has no measurable effect so I leave it running.
>
> The previous one used a 32-bit Athlon mobile CPU in a desktop motherboard.
> That machine idled at 62w (less efficient power supply and higher-spec
> graphics card). With vdr running the CPU temperature increased by 1 degree
> C and power consumption increased about 1 watt.
>
> It would be possible to save a few more watts if the DVB card could be
> completely powered off (my new machine needs only 38w without the card
> installed) but AFAIK that's not possible for PCI. A better bet for
> a 'green' vdr is careful choice of components.
> -- 
> Dave
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Re: [vdr] Greener VDR

2008-09-06 Thread Dave P
On Saturday 06 September 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I don't know how much watt savings could be achieved with this, but on
> conseptual level it sounds good or do you agree?
>
> I hope some 10-20 watts could be saved in 1xFF and 2xbudget environment.
> And less heat inside the box, on softdevices CPU runs lower power etc..

I've taken measurements of power consumption on my vdr boxes. Both have had 
a single DVB-T budget card and playback is via the VOMP plugin.

The present machine is a 2.3 GHz Athlon X2 64-bit. It idles at 42w, 
starting and stopping vdr has no measurable effect so I leave it running.

The previous one used a 32-bit Athlon mobile CPU in a desktop motherboard. 
That machine idled at 62w (less efficient power supply and higher-spec 
graphics card). With vdr running the CPU temperature increased by 1 degree 
C and power consumption increased about 1 watt. 

It would be possible to save a few more watts if the DVB card could be 
completely powered off (my new machine needs only 38w without the card 
installed) but AFAIK that's not possible for PCI. A better bet for 
a 'green' vdr is careful choice of components.
-- 
Dave

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[vdr] Greener VDR

2008-09-06 Thread jori.hamalainen

I don't know it this has been ever suggested. More greener VDR.

What I have in my mind is to shutdown DVB cards when not needed. Why?

I use my VDR as fileserver and web platform so I am not happy to shutdown whole 
machine (I run 24/7). I turn off harddrives to save energy, OS and X is on SSD 
drive. So it comes into question that if not timers are occouring and I 
indicate with power off-button (or even main menu-entry "power save") that I am 
not live tv -using VDR, and EPGScan is not needed, why not shutdown the DVB 
cards? EPGScan could be done with budget card on timeout, naturally if budget 
is present. After scan go to sleep again. With hitting remote could wake up the 
cards (I am not using DVB card IR remote) which needed. Like FF card for menu, 
or with softdevices, enable tv-out via that.

I don't know how much watt savings could be achieved with this, but on 
conseptual level it sounds good or do you agree?

I hope some 10-20 watts could be saved in 1xFF and 2xbudget environment. And 
less heat inside the box, on softdevices CPU runs lower power etc..

//Jori
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