![]() ![]() You can control that under the "Disks" tap, and the pressing the disk you wish to setup and then pressing "Edit", there is a lot of power management for each disk possible. so the power consumption minimal with standby and the disks stop spinning after 5 min of not being used. But I dont know if just by using the HDD that the SBC go out of standby or you need to press something, sorry.īut the two HDD I am using have been set to spin down after 5 min. but you can setup a weekly/daily etc assignment for a specific time, on repeat of that is what you wish. SHIELD MOST POPULAR Elevated Entertainment: SHIELD Experience 9.0 Upgrade Rolling Out Now SHIELD Software Experience Upgrade 9. But I haven't played around with it so I would not be classified to talk about it. ![]() You can set a specific plan for standbymode, reboot and shutdown. ![]() I read some threats about added new remotes to the shield and it seems durable if it is the remote that irritates you the most.īTW, the raspberry pi 4B use 3.4 watt in idle and 7.6 watt while on load, if you was interested in the power comsumption. It is also my understanding that I could set the pi to go on and off at certain times using OMV, is that correct? My desktop is also on only during the day, but this way I could turn it off in the evening and not need it for anything. I am somewhat concerned about energy consumption, but I think with the pi it is minimal, and I can have the drives spin down when not in use. I am going to purchase a FLIRC to use with a programmable remote and see if I like that combination better. ![]() The Shield does have a lot of features the FireTV does not, one of which is that it can be a PLEX server, but I truly hate the remote on the Shield. I'm still not sure about my preference between the FireTV or the Shield. I don't really expect any transcoding, because it is only my wife an I watching on one device, but it would probably make sense to continue to use the Shield as the server but just move the media files to the raspberry pi. I already have my nVIDIA Shield set up as a PLEX server with the PLEX database on a USB drive attached to the Shield, so I am familiar with that. ![]()
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