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Autobouquets e2 in standby

Having searched the forum I cannot find if there is a way to get autobouquets e2 to run in standby?

I know it only runs for a few minutes but it boots up the box. Which in turn boots up my TV.

I like to use HDMI CEC as It will turn my TV on from the zgemma remote. However once finished it puts zgemma into standby but my (old) LG tv doesn't support turning off the TV via HDMI CEC.

So I always do this manually the TV remote will turn off TV and put zgemma into standby.

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Not sure here mate but Abm e2 runs fine in standby on my edision but I don't use HDMI CEC, I'd say it's probably to do with HDMI CEC, try turning it off and set up abm e2 to run a scan and see what happens.


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ABE2 wakes up the box to do the scan, so it's not really an HDMI CEC issue.
you're just not seeing the issue because you don't use HDMI CEC controls, but your box is still waking up to do the scan.
 
ABE2 wakes up the box to do the scan, so it's not really an HDMI CEC issue.
you're just not seeing the issue because you don't use HDMI CEC controls, but your box is still waking up to do the scan.

Well I've just tried this and your quite right chenks It does indeed wake the box up but it does put my box back in standby after the scan is complete, as I have my scan set for 5.30am I've never noticed as the box is always in standby when I get up, so turning off HDMI CEC would stop the OP TV from switching on but then he will obviously lose this function, so yeah I agree with chenks if you like to use HDMI CEC then maybe try ABM instead.


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Yeah it's absolutely fine with cec disabled but I lose functionality if I disable which I don't want to lose.

It's a shame my TV won't turn off via cec then I wouldn't notice any problems as you don't yourself.

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