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<blockquote data-quote="Dan Turley" data-source="post: 1067846" data-attributes="member: 146605"><p>I've been using IRSS for years and it works very well.</p><p></p><p>I have an HTPC with A/V receiver and HDTV. I use IRSS to turn the receiver and TV on and off when the HTPC turns on and off. I have the power command for the receiver and the command for the TV programmed into translator. Then I have a macro which blasts both power commands (on different ports), and I set the macro to run when the system is suspended or resumed.</p><p></p><p>This works great if the system is setup to hibernate, however as you know the remote control cannot turn the PC on when it is hibernated - that only works in sleep mode.</p><p></p><p>My problem is if I use sleep mode instead of hibernate, the computer seems to go to sleep too quickly and only one command is blasted. So whichever command I have listed first is the device which is turned off. When the computer comes back from sleep it actually blasts the second command, turning the second device off, then it executes the macro for resume and turns both devices back on.</p><p></p><p>Is there any way to have both commands blast simultaneously (on different ports), or is there a way to keep the computer from sleeping for just a few milliseconds until the macro completes?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dan Turley, post: 1067846, member: 146605"] I've been using IRSS for years and it works very well. I have an HTPC with A/V receiver and HDTV. I use IRSS to turn the receiver and TV on and off when the HTPC turns on and off. I have the power command for the receiver and the command for the TV programmed into translator. Then I have a macro which blasts both power commands (on different ports), and I set the macro to run when the system is suspended or resumed. This works great if the system is setup to hibernate, however as you know the remote control cannot turn the PC on when it is hibernated - that only works in sleep mode. My problem is if I use sleep mode instead of hibernate, the computer seems to go to sleep too quickly and only one command is blasted. So whichever command I have listed first is the device which is turned off. When the computer comes back from sleep it actually blasts the second command, turning the second device off, then it executes the macro for resume and turns both devices back on. Is there any way to have both commands blast simultaneously (on different ports), or is there a way to keep the computer from sleeping for just a few milliseconds until the macro completes? [/QUOTE]
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