The plugin works fine for me as well. I'm runing slimserver 6.2.2
February 10 nightly release.
The plugin doesn't really dim the display, it turns it completely
off, and this behavior is not controlable by the user. However, it's
pretty easy to modify the plugin. The dim setting is done in
I am running SlimServer Version 6.2.1 -5194-Windows XP-EN-cp1252
What happens is:
I set an Off time in Autodisplay
I set the plugin to On
The time passes but the display does not change (even after waiting a
few minutes past the time)
The time on the web interface has reset itself to 00:00
rudholm Wrote:
... Nice. Made a wiki out of it:
http://wiki.slimdevices.com/index.cgi?AutoDisplay
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Are you entering the time in the web UI? One thing I have noticed is
that if you don't enter the time perfectly HH:MM AM|PM then it doesn't
work. Try entering the time using the remote and see if that works.
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tgoldstone
tgoldstone Wrote:
Are you entering the time in the web UI? One thing I have noticed is
that if you don't enter the time perfectly HH:MM AM|PM then it doesn't
work. Try entering the time using the remote and see if that works.
I entered it using the remote and now it works. Thanks for your
FWIW, I had the same problem. When I entered times via the web
interface, I had difficulty getting the settings to take, but it always
worked without problem when I entered them on the Squeezebox. I haven't
made any changes to my server's time format (although I have configured
it so that the
Well I guess I'll have to take a look at the time input function.
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What version of Slim are you running? The plugin functions on version
6.x.x ok. I recommend 6.2.x as it is the latest stable branch. The
plugin can take up to 60 seconds to trigger after the shutoff time has
been reached, wait a while and see if the screen turns off. I know
that this plugin