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<blockquote data-quote="JoeSmith" data-source="post: 366891" data-attributes="member: 60415"><p>on my system (vista buisness 32Bit) standby/hibernate now works flawlessly, much better then powerscheduler or pvrscheduler.</p><p>The only thing that i'm missing is a reboot function that allows me to automatically reboot the pc once a week and to check that it's not recording during that time. Maybe i'll take a look at the FTR Api and try to see if i can use some of my rusty java skills and try to get something to work in c#.</p><p>The simple but ugly way would be to i.e. put a reboot.bat in a folder. When FTR starts it deletes the file (using the postprocessing) and after a recording it puts the file back. Then you create a new task plan job on that file and if its in the folder FTR is not recording. Alternatively you could create a file like "iamrecording.4tr" and check if that file is existing. if not reboot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoeSmith, post: 366891, member: 60415"] on my system (vista buisness 32Bit) standby/hibernate now works flawlessly, much better then powerscheduler or pvrscheduler. The only thing that i'm missing is a reboot function that allows me to automatically reboot the pc once a week and to check that it's not recording during that time. Maybe i'll take a look at the FTR Api and try to see if i can use some of my rusty java skills and try to get something to work in c#. The simple but ugly way would be to i.e. put a reboot.bat in a folder. When FTR starts it deletes the file (using the postprocessing) and after a recording it puts the file back. Then you create a new task plan job on that file and if its in the folder FTR is not recording. Alternatively you could create a file like "iamrecording.4tr" and check if that file is existing. if not reboot. [/QUOTE]
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