If need be there is the "sleepwatcher" script for OSX. It can be made to run
various actions prior to going to sleep or waking up. This could be used to
kill/restart/pause squeezeslave as needed.

-Chris

On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 4:56 AM, ralphy <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
> MelonMonkey;527231 Wrote:
> > Tested:  build 133 doesn't respect Mac OS sleep notification.  System
> > still takes up to 20+ seconds to go to sleep if squeezeslave is
> > installed/running.
> >
> > Also, if the computer is put to sleep while music is playing, it will
> > not resume playing when it wakes.  squeezeslave will come back up and
> > continue to consume CPU resources as if it's playing, but no audio can
> > be heard.  Pausing and then playing again brings the audio back.
>
> Be thankful that you have a version of squeezeslave the works and
> sleeps on OSX, you didn't have that 6 months ago.
>
> If you can't wait 20 seconds for your system to shutdown or bother to
> pause play before shutting down, then perhaps one of the other soft
> players would be better for you.  Neither of these issues are "show
> stoppers", you have work arounds, I don't use OSX and since it's my free
> time....
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ralphy
>
>
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