![]() ![]() I hope you guys can help me out with this issue, since I couldn’t find any solutions for this problem by searching the web, and I think that I am not the only one with this problem. Same problem all the time! Again, everything works fine, when I do the same commands directly in the terminal, but I can’t run the script via cron or launchd under Lion. And I have tried all the tricks described here. I have also tried to run the applescript via the osascript command. Every time launchd tries to launch the application I get the following error in the log file I have also tried to set up a plist for launchd (with Lingon). However, running the command “open /Applications/Sleep.app” directly from Terminal works fine. Ive used it for 2 years with no problems, but after upgrading to Leopard the playback is extremely slow and unwatchable. While this all worked perfectly under Snow Leopard, it does not work under Lion anymore. I have an EyeTV 200 hooked up through firewire to my iMac G5 2Ghz. Under Snow Leopard I saved the AppleScript as an application (Sleep.app) and set up a cron job to run it every day at 1 am by using the command: Tell application "System Events" to sleep Is that OK for you?" with icon 0 buttons giving up after 60 default button "No!" If (is_saving_clip_as_recording or is_compacting or is_exporting or is_recording or playing or server mode) thenĭisplay dialog "This Mac is going to sleep in a minute. The script also checks, whether EyeTV is playing or recording But before it does so, a dialog appears, which allows the User to stop this action (in case I am still working at night I do not want my iMac to go to sleep, of course). and i have also installed leopard snow, so i upgraded to a new version of eyetv. I have written a small AppleScript, which sends my iMac to sleep. i purchaesed an eye tv usb style tv tuner card for my mac and it worked. I have learned a lot from the discussions here. ![]() First of all thank you all guys for this very useful forum. Elgato announced the immediate availability of EyeTV 2.5.1 which supports the following Leopard technologies: Cover Flow, Quick Look, iChat and Spaces. ![]()
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