Settings/System: Difference between revisions
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:* Set it to Video Only to enable this feature when playing video files. | :* Set it to Video Only to enable this feature when playing video files. | ||
:* Set it to Music & Video to enable this feature for both audio and video files '''( NOT RECOMMENDED )''' | :* Set it to Music & Video to enable this feature for both audio and video files '''( NOT RECOMMENDED )''' | ||
:** | :** Minimum File Duration | ||
:***Set the minimal | :***Set the minimal duration of the file in minutes before allowing HD spindown | ||
:**Delay | :**Delay | ||
:***Set the amount of time in seconds to wait before spinning down the harddisk | :***Set the amount of time in seconds to wait before spinning down the harddisk | ||
:**'''NOTE: Immediate HD Spindown will not work when playing files from the harddisk or remote video's with vobsub subtitles.''' | :**'''NOTE: Immediate HD Spindown will not work when playing files from the harddisk or remote video's with vobsub subtitles.''' | ||
; Shutdown Idle Timeout | ; Shutdown Idle Timeout | ||
: Will cause XBMC to automatically power after a specified amount time of non-use | : Will cause XBMC to automatically power off the Xbox after a specified amount time of non-use | ||
; Front LED Color | ; Front LED Color | ||
: Controls the color of the front LED on your Xbox eject button. The available options are Off, Green, Orange, Leave as Is and Cycle (the system will cycle through the colors). | : Controls the color of the front LED on your Xbox eject button. The available options are Off, Green, Orange, Leave as Is and Cycle (the system will cycle through the colors). | ||
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'''Note:''' If you have set the Front LED Color to "OFF", then also your LCD-Display will be turned off! | '''Note:''' If you have set the Front LED Color to "OFF", then also your LCD-Display will be turned off! | ||
; Fan Speed Override | ; Fan Speed Override | ||
: Allows you to manually set the Xbox fan speed from 10% to 100%, allowing your system to run more quietly. Be carefull not to set it too low or it could cause overheating of the | : Allows you to manually set the Xbox fan speed from 10% to 100%, allowing your system to run more quietly. Be carefull not to set it too low or it could cause overheating of the Xbox. The fan will restore to the default speed (set in your bios) when starting another application or games. | ||
; Auto Temperature Control | ; Auto Temperature Control | ||
: When enabled XBMC will try to keep the temperature of the | : When enabled XBMC will try to keep the temperature of the Xbox around the target temperature you set. If your Xbox is cooler than the set temperature the fan will gradually slow down until that temperature is reached. If the temperature gets higher then the fan speed will increase trying to keep it around the set temperature. The fan will restore to the default speed (set in your BIOS) when starting another application or games. | ||
; Target Temperature | ; Target Temperature | ||
: This is where you specify the desired temperature for Auto Temperature Control. | : This is where you specify the desired temperature for Auto Temperature Control. |
Revision as of 00:13, 18 July 2007
System
Note: If you have set the Front LED Color to "OFF", then also your LCD-Display will be turned off!
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LCD
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Autorun
Cache
Allows you to control the amount of information that is cached in the system's memory when playing specific types of media from different locations. Do not set these values too high, as they will consume too many system resources and adversely affect playback. The cache settings are divided into types and locations so those two pieces of information determine what cache is used. The types are:
The locations are:
The Internet - Unknown cache is special. It's only used when Xbmc cannot determine if the stream is video or audio. |
Audio Hardware
Video Hardware
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Master Lock
NOTE: The Master Lock options are ONLY available while using the Default User profile!!
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NOTE!: Master Lock will not prevent FTP access. If this is important to you, you might want to change password in FTP settings, or turn FTP server off