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Initially this thread, I thought, was talking about category C. Note that some hardware people talk about their product's screen saver capabilities, which I think fall into category B above. A screensaver will display some moving image on the screen until there is user activity again. A Windows or Third Party screensaver can Īctivate after a certain period of inactivity with no input from the user. Some hardware allows timeout intervals to be set, many don't.Ĭ. "Sleep" the display (blank the display, or in the case of some Plasma screens, turn the brightness way down) Your Display / Monitor / TV can (depending on hardware) ġ.
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I know previous versions of Windows also had the ability to blank the Display if it didn't accept power down commands. (As long as the monitor accepts power down commands, which most do these days. Without responding point by point, I think terminology is being mixed up a bit here.ģ. I do think MC does a pretty good job of managing power management and screensaver issues, but at this time I have all screensavers turned off and just use power management to sleep the HTPC when it isn't in use, for exactly the issues being discussed here. I may Alt-tab to read the news on screen, then walk away for an extended period.
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I also agree that if something is playing in Display View, but I Alt-tab away from that view, say to a Windows Explorer session that was in the background previously, then the screensaver should kick in as normal. I agree that a paused screen should allow the screensaver to start. While both a screensaver and power management turning off the screen can address image burn-in issues, they are different beasts.
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You may have a screen saver set up to display family pictures or something interesting when the PC is idle, but not want to disable the display from turning off after an extended period. Shouldn't you fix this by extending the time before the screensaver kicks in? Maybe it should follow the "disable display from turning off" setting, but it does have a different meaning.