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Hi,
is it possible to "slow down" XBMC, when the TV (connected over HDMI) is off? I've connected via SSH and "top" shows me, that xbmc.bin permanently needs about 30 % or more of the CPU.

Sometimes I need this CPU, because I also have installed apache.
(4th Apr, 2013 08:21 AM)Lupurus Wrote: [ -> ]Hi,
is it possible to "slow down" XBMC, when the TV (connected over HDMI) is off? I've connected via SSH and "top" shows me, that xbmc.bin permanently needs about 30 % or more of the CPU.

Sometimes I need this CPU, because I also have installed apache.

You could script the XBMC service to stop if your TV has CEC.
Yes, my TV has CEC. But how can I do this?
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