[Q] TV out with screen timeout - Vibrant General

Would it be possible for somebody to release a mod that when you enable TV out, your phone's screen will still timeout at whatever time you have it set (ex: 30sec), but what is being shown through TV out will still be on? If you were to touch the screen it would turn on again, allowing you to pause/ff/rw/stop whatever you're watching. I think this would help a lot with battery life when you're displaying something on a larger screen and don't need to see it on your phone.

In Android, when the screen turns off due to a timeout or lock, it will suspend things like media, webkit stuff, and the UI. So the only way this would work out is if someone modified the media library so it doesn't suspend when the "screen off" event happens.
BUT! I have used an application (requiring root) that will set the screen brightness below the system's limit, so instead of being restricted to 20 out of 255 as the minimum, you can set it to 0.
With this, it is possible for an application to detect user inactivity, and set the brightness to 0/255 after inactivity, while you keep the Android screen timeout setting to "Never" so that the media doesn't suspend and everything keeps running.

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Timeout for Display off

Hi All,
What i want to do is how can i set a timeout for display off. That is to set, say, after 10 second, the display for my machine will turn off. Just like the time out for power off.
I am using WM6 on my Herms200, I know how to turn off the screen without poweroff. I know WM6 already have timeout for backlight and power off. But it seems that there was no timeout setting for display off.
That is a very commond features for nowaday mobile phone.
I hope my question will be a new one.

Screen Not Dimming With Auto Shut Off Disabled?

Please bear with me as this may be a dumb newbie question. I searched every post on the Imagio section here and at PPC and was unable to find an answer.
Got the Imagio for my wife and she's loving it (we had Storms previously- bad, bad mojo). She uses Groovefish to stream music and the stock dimmer setting will shut down the player after the time limit is reached. No problem, right? Changed the setting to stop this (never auto shut down on battery power).
Now, the screen will dim somewhat when left idle, but never shuts down all the way. It's dim but still active. She's been having to change the setting every time in order to not kill the battery.
Should the screen power down all the way while leaving the device active (like hitting the "shut off screen option" after holding the end button)? If not, is there a way to do this?
Thanks for any insight you may be able to provide. I've done nothing but Blackberries for years and this is my first real foray into WinMo.
Try to check the power settings. Go to the Settings Tab and push All settings at the bottom. From there go to System > Power > then click the Advanced tab. That should have settings to turn off the screen after 1 min or 30 seconds.
Thanks for the quick reply. I probably should have been a bit more clear.
It is in that menu that I have been manipulating the settings. There are two options for battery power. There is one to "turn off backlight" after x amount of time, the other is to "turn off device". With backlight set to 30 (or whatever) and device disabled, the screen never completely goes off.
It functions properly with "turn device off" enabled, but interrupts Groovefish when playing. This does not interfere with the native TF3D media player. While its not the end of the world if she ends up having to change that setting to use the program, it would be nice to be able to disable the screen with a partial shutdown (and extra battery drain when using that application).
Cheers!
Thats interesting, seems like its the program thats doing that. I have Opera, FM radio, email client, etc. running all day without it crashing. I have seen this before with Internet Explorer where i would leave it running connected to a website. then when i check back IE is gone and i have to start it again. By any chances is this a website or an installable app that you are using?
Groovefish is a streaming music client that is installed on the device
BTW, it is incredibly cool if you don't have it yet. Stream just about any song you want for free (legally).
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=88505
I use g-trigger to shake my phone to turn off the display works great! Just disable the shake to turn it back on.
I'll give it a shot and see if the application stays running. Many thanks!
Actually I think backlight off is happening when it "dims". You need the screen to go off, not just the backlight. Try using xdaShutdown to go into Lightsout mode and see if that works for you. The program can be found here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=544016
Skins in the same thread as well.

Lockscreen display turning off by display timeout (not by lockscreen timeout)

Aplications may cause that problem? Restarting phone or removing battery doesnt solve that problem. I have set 2min display timeout and immidiate lockscreen timeout but while phone is locked it turns off display after 2 min.
So all works like it's supposed to!
Not an issue nothing to see here move along.

[solution] lockscreen timeout

So my mxpe lockscreen wasnt timing out at all, using latest google phone wakes up the device leaving lockscreen opened and if plugging in the turbopower waking the lockscreen it would stay opened. I found this solution to work.
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Ok. So recently I used "power saving" mode. I took it off immediately after I didn't need it any longer. For some reason, the Android system on my phone didn't register that, so my phone lock screen kept time-outing after 3-seconds (kinda annoying when trying to use Samsung Pay).
Anyways, do what I did: simply go to Settings>System>Battery>Power Saving Mode>On
Then just turn it back off. Kinda like cycling it, but only once. This time around, my Edge seemed to pick it up, and register it. My timeout screen is now longer than those annoying 3-seconds.
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I guess it didnt fix it. The sleep when in active is set for screen and lock screen. This sux. I have sleep set @30min so my lockscreen will stay alive for 30min.
Found a real solution that works. Found here.
https://forums.androidcentral.com/s...n-doesnt-turn-off-ignores-timeout-option.html
Some stated to goto developer options/running services and kill one by one each service and power off the screen and back on till timeout works on screen well I did this and found that Material Notification Shader kept the timeout screen from timing out so I disabled the app and I have a timeout on the screen after I power on the screen and/or plug in the power cord.

Fire HD 8 - Lockscreen + always on display?

on 7.3.1.5
I am using this mounted to a wall for home automation. As I see it now, my options for keeping the screen always-on are:
1) Screen always on, staying on homepage without ever going to the lockscreen
2) Lockscreen only after turning off display with physical button and then turning back on
Is there any way to have the device 'sleep' to the lockscreen after a set time, instead of sleeping by turning off the display? I am trying to get a lockscreen (with clock) that the device reverts to after inactivity, but always keeps the display on.
Alternatively, any other way via an app to display a clock screen after inactivity, that can be swiped/tapped to then show the normal homescreen when you need to use the tablet?
Thanks.

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