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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 init29-11-2004 18:53:58 Recorder.StartViewing:0 channel:VRT 1 tvon:True timeshift:True29-11-2004 18:53:58 StreamBufferPlayer:Window (0,0)-(100,100) - (385,224)-(593,536)29-11-2004 18:53:58 key:27 0x1B29-11-2004 18:53:58 StreamBufferPlayer:show window29-11-2004 18:54:00 window:MediaPortal.GUI.TV.GUITVHome deinit29-11-2004 18:54:00 texturemanager:CleanupThumbs()29-11-2004 18:54:00 texturemanager:dispose:thumbs\tv\logos\VRT 1.gif total:76 mem left:23383244829-11-2004 18:54:00 window:MediaPortal.GUI.Home.HomeWindow init29-11-2004 18:54:00 key:27 0x1B29-11-2004 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 18:54:0529-11-2004 18:54:05 PowerScheduler: Set wakeup timer at 29-12-2004 18:53:0529-11-2004 18:54:05 PowerScheduler: Shutdown timer activated, automatic shutdown in 3 minutesIt'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...
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...