http://www.vista-travel.com/gb-pvr/Sleep..._Setup.exe
Turn on a BBC documentary, set the Sleep Timer to, say, 1 hour, and relax asured that if you should accidentally doze off for the night, the TV will shut itself down quietly. This way you won't be rudely awakened at 4am by that screeching limey selling miracle wax.
I'm not sure what the protocol is for posting plugins here (just found this nifty GB-PVR a couple days ago), but if this Sleep Timer gets a little vetting and seems to work OK, y'all can stick it up wherever you want.
Let me know if you have any issues. This is my first GB-PVR plugin. I basically ripped it from the GbpvrUiElementsExample source. Anyway, here's the readme from the archive:
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=== SLEEPTIMER ===
==================
-> 9-13-06 [That's 13-9-06 to you furriners]
-> This is the first release. No version number.
WHAT IS IT?
----------------------------------------
Fall asleep to the drone of Nick-at-Night, secure in the knowledge that your telly will quiety turn itself off in a few hours; after you've drifted off to dreams of Lucy in the early episodes....
MANUAL INSTALLATION
----------------------------------------
Not necessary if you're running the installer. But here's the poor man's deployment, for posterity's sake. SleepTimer is comprised of only two files. Just unzip them into your GB-PVR install directory. SleepTimer.dll goes in the Plugins folder; skin.xml goes in skin\Blue\SleepTimer.
USAGE INSTRUCTIONS
----------------------------------------
Google the phrase "sleep timer" or something. It's pretty straightforward.
KNOWN ISSUES
----------------------------------------
The visible countdown doesn't automatically refresh if live TV is playing in the background. This appears to be caused by a bug in GB-PVR. If you move the remote or an arrow key or something, it'll update the visible countdown. NOTE: This is strictly a minor UI problem; it does not effect the actual countdown. The system will still shut down on time.
DISCLAIMER
----------
Global Thermonuclear War is a distinct possibility. And I'm not entirely sober at the moment.
Turn on a BBC documentary, set the Sleep Timer to, say, 1 hour, and relax asured that if you should accidentally doze off for the night, the TV will shut itself down quietly. This way you won't be rudely awakened at 4am by that screeching limey selling miracle wax.
I'm not sure what the protocol is for posting plugins here (just found this nifty GB-PVR a couple days ago), but if this Sleep Timer gets a little vetting and seems to work OK, y'all can stick it up wherever you want.
Let me know if you have any issues. This is my first GB-PVR plugin. I basically ripped it from the GbpvrUiElementsExample source. Anyway, here's the readme from the archive:
==================
=== SLEEPTIMER ===
==================
-> 9-13-06 [That's 13-9-06 to you furriners]
-> This is the first release. No version number.
WHAT IS IT?
----------------------------------------
Fall asleep to the drone of Nick-at-Night, secure in the knowledge that your telly will quiety turn itself off in a few hours; after you've drifted off to dreams of Lucy in the early episodes....
MANUAL INSTALLATION
----------------------------------------
Not necessary if you're running the installer. But here's the poor man's deployment, for posterity's sake. SleepTimer is comprised of only two files. Just unzip them into your GB-PVR install directory. SleepTimer.dll goes in the Plugins folder; skin.xml goes in skin\Blue\SleepTimer.
USAGE INSTRUCTIONS
----------------------------------------
Google the phrase "sleep timer" or something. It's pretty straightforward.
KNOWN ISSUES
----------------------------------------
The visible countdown doesn't automatically refresh if live TV is playing in the background. This appears to be caused by a bug in GB-PVR. If you move the remote or an arrow key or something, it'll update the visible countdown. NOTE: This is strictly a minor UI problem; it does not effect the actual countdown. The system will still shut down on time.
DISCLAIMER
----------
Global Thermonuclear War is a distinct possibility. And I'm not entirely sober at the moment.
WinTV PVR-150 / ATI X1600 512 / 3GHz P4 / 2GB RAM