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<blockquote data-quote="DaBIGOne" data-source="post: 1005338" data-attributes="member: 118220"><p>These events are triggered when the system is going to standby or resumes from standby.</p><p>The event MediaPortal.Plugin.Stop is called when the EventGhostPlus plugin is stopped (thus when MediaPortal is closed).</p><p> </p><p>If you are using local EventGhost on your HTPC there is a good chance that there is not enough time to execute your batchfile as the shutdown/standby process has already started, these events are very useful to monitor the state of the HTPC if you are using an EventGhost server.</p><p> </p><p>I think you are better off using local group policy to run your batch file on shutdown (<a href="http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307882" target="_blank">http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307882</a>).</p><p>For standby it's a little more challenging I think you could let your computer lock on standby and you can set the Task Scheduler to start a command (or batchfile) on computer lock. I'm not sure if this will work though.</p><p> </p><p>What action would you like to be run on shutdown / standby ?[DOUBLEPOST=1371997093][/DOUBLEPOST]</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>I see I didn't reply you yet. Sorry about that.</p><p>It's clear to me what you are looking for now, I'm currently not using TV on MediaPortal, but I'll go find out how to get something in my test-environment to see if I can let EventGhostPlus send the channel number with a channel change.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaBIGOne, post: 1005338, member: 118220"] These events are triggered when the system is going to standby or resumes from standby. The event MediaPortal.Plugin.Stop is called when the EventGhostPlus plugin is stopped (thus when MediaPortal is closed). If you are using local EventGhost on your HTPC there is a good chance that there is not enough time to execute your batchfile as the shutdown/standby process has already started, these events are very useful to monitor the state of the HTPC if you are using an EventGhost server. I think you are better off using local group policy to run your batch file on shutdown ([url]http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307882[/url]). For standby it's a little more challenging I think you could let your computer lock on standby and you can set the Task Scheduler to start a command (or batchfile) on computer lock. I'm not sure if this will work though. What action would you like to be run on shutdown / standby ?[DOUBLEPOST=1371997093][/DOUBLEPOST] I see I didn't reply you yet. Sorry about that. It's clear to me what you are looking for now, I'm currently not using TV on MediaPortal, but I'll go find out how to get something in my test-environment to see if I can let EventGhostPlus send the channel number with a channel change. [/QUOTE]
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