user.vdr@gmail.com Also, the user "inactivity" stuff is again, a bad idea. Vdr should not assume anything or take action just because the user hasn't interacted with it in a while. This type of behavior is simply not consistent with other devices and not a behavior the user would expect. My tv will not turn itself off based on my 'inactivity'.
Maybe if you got a newer/better TV you would have this feature. My TV turns itself off after some inactivity time. So does my coffee-machine.
I have many times accidentily switched of the VDR when someone else has set a timer and thus missed the recording.
To me the logical way to do this would be:
- if no recording going on and no timers switch off - if recording warn and ask for confirmation - if timer set warn and ask if it should write to nvram and then switch off
Ideally how to behave could be chosen with settings.
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