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Hello Andrée,
sorry, I missed that detail.
OS X doesn't execute a login or startup after wakeup. It may, however,
change active window status (f.ex. when setting a password for wakeup-
after-sleep) and it *could*, depending on which receiver model you use
and how it supports USB power management, also look like an unplug/
replug of the USB receiver hardware to EyeTV, which would cause EyeTV
to close and reopen its TV window. None of this is related to Remote
Buddy, though.
I've tried the following:
1) bring EyeTV in fullscreen mode
2) put the Mac to sleep
3) wake it up
Result: the EyeTV window is still full-screen with no menu and dock
visible. I get the same result regardless of whether Remote Buddy is
running or not.
I'm afraid I can't reproduce what you describe. As Remote Buddy
doesn't handle which window is currently the active one (that's OS X'
task), either, I don't believe it's the cause of your observation,
either.
Best regards,
Felix Schwarz