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Ok, I did some more testing. I made a very stupid mistake by hibernating the system when MP was not running. I was in the assumption that the Powerscheduler would also start MP up automatically in case it was not running... (perhaps a feature request?)


However I still had one occassion when the system didn't start up. Probaly this was due to the fact that I had set my time that the system should record before and after the show set to big, which causes the start time to be in the past.


29-11-2004 18:53:58 window:MediaPortal.GUI.TV.GUITVHome init

29-11-2004 18:53:58 Recorder.StartViewing:0 channel:VRT 1 tvon:True timeshift:True

29-11-2004 18:53:58 StreamBufferPlayer:Window (0,0)-(100,100) - (385,224)-(593,536)

29-11-2004 18:53:58 key:27 0x1B

29-11-2004 18:53:58 StreamBufferPlayer:show window

29-11-2004 18:54:00 window:MediaPortal.GUI.TV.GUITVHome deinit

29-11-2004 18:54:00 texturemanager:CleanupThumbs()

29-11-2004 18:54:00 texturemanager:dispose:thumbs\tv\logos\VRT 1.gif total:76 mem left:233832448

29-11-2004 18:54:00 window:MediaPortal.GUI.Home.HomeWindow init

29-11-2004 18:54:00 key:27 0x1B

29-11-2004 18:54:00 StreamBufferPlayer:Window (0,0)-(100,100) - (125,443)-(194,547)

29-11-2004 18:54:05 PowerScheduler: next scheduled recording starttime: 29-12-2004 18:54:05

29-11-2004 18:54:05 PowerScheduler: Set wakeup timer at 29-12-2004 18:53:05

29-11-2004 18:54:05 PowerScheduler: Shutdown timer activated, automatic shutdown in 3 minutes


It's interesting to see that at 29-11-2004 18:54:05 you see that the wakeup time is set at 29-12-2004 18:53:05 (which is in the past). I think this is an issue which cannot be solved. When the user is that stupid to hibernate the system when it's recording then the user is to blame :)


Sorry to bother you Fred...


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