ZappaLover Wrote: 
> Disabling JVC remote codes only works when your computer is on. Once
> you've shut the power sucker off & settle down in front of the brain
> sucker, the JVC codes are active again. Every time you pause your JVC
> DVD the Squeezebox lights up for a moment or two. Big deal? Not really,
> but it would be great if that could go away.

?

Do you mean after your SlimServer is off your Squeezebox will respond
to a JVC remote?

Most people have their Squeezebox connected to an always-on server,
either their own SlimServer or SqueezeNetwork, which would avoid this
issue.

> 
> It would also be great if the time would display when the computer was
> shut down. I suspect this is even less likely, but maybe that info
> could be pulled off the Squeezenetwork somehow? The clock feature is
> pretty spiffy (I've always thought that VCR/DVD manufacturers got it
> wrong with their display options...Dimmed when off. Isn't that what
> most people use for a clock?), but not worth keeping the
> computer/server on for.

Why not just keep it logged in to SqueezeNetwork?  That would solve the
first problem too.


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