Call it Power Up (for now)
A few months ago,
I said we'd like to have the ability to turn on AV equipment. We're most of the way there now.
IR came up several times in that thread. We've done IR receiving and sending for a number of years, as part of the Media Center Remote, which includes an IR transceiver. We can send IR when needed.
The problem with that is that somebody has to push the right buttons. Have you ever had a call or message that said "Honey, I turned it on, but there's no sound [or video]." I've had a few.
The goal is to give someone a remote (physical or software), let them select what they want, then magically power up any equipment needed. I think we may be there.
LOGICBefore playing, MC checks the equipment, and sends Z-Wave and IR signals to power up the right combination and set the right input.
An upcoming build of MC will have a setup routine where you can set rules about what should happen.
Because we need to know what is powered up, we will require a Z-Wave power strip, the
Zooz Zen20 or similar. These resemble an ordinary power strip, but they can report power consumption, and they can be turned off and on remotely via Z-Wave (the whole strip, or individual outlets).
For example, if you're using a media player like the
JRiver Id, you might need your receiver to be turned on (if not already on) and set to Video1 (a specific HDMI port on the receiver). To do this, MC would ask the power strip whether outlet 1 was using more than 2 watts, and if not, send a Z-Wave command to the strip to power up that outlet. Then MC would send an IR command to the receiver (via a transceiver) to select source Video1. Then MC would delay a few seconds and begin playing.
Result? No phone call or message. It just works.
REQUIREMENTSThe not yet released version of MC23 that will have this feature.
An
IdPi (includes
Engen).
A
Z-Stick and a Z-Wave power strip.
An IR transceiver.
One free Saturday morning.