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<blockquote data-quote="Sohvaperuna" data-source="post: 545045" data-attributes="member: 66214"><p>To me it sounds very weird that MediaPortal is missing this kind of a basic feature - working resume & suspend.</p><p></p><p>I've have so many problems with so many different configurations so not sure anymore which is real problem or</p><p>which is a configuration issue. And which is problem of PowerScheduler and which is for GMPS.</p><p></p><p>It would be very nice if this would be just implemented as Windows Media Center -- so that it works, without tons of </p><p>different options. Also strange that 3rd party plugin should be installed to get this working (and still it does not work).</p><p></p><p>I installed GMPS and it wokeup computer for recording and it also put it to sleep. It also put it to sleep while I was </p><p>watching recording. Today computer was completely shutdown so it was not waking anymore.</p><p></p><p>Pretty hard to trust MediaPortal that it would record shows I am asking it to. This is not hardware nor Windows problem</p><p>since Windows Media Center works perfectly.</p><p></p><p>MediaPortal + PowerScheduler is missing</p><p></p><p>1) Way to put computer to sleep manually. If I configure "MediaPortal Standby" to button, it simply goes to sleep even</p><p> if it is recording.</p><p>2) If I use other means to put computer to standby, it does not wakeup anymore. Seems like computer does not wakeup</p><p> if decision putting it to sleep was not made by PowerScheduler</p><p>3) Computer wokeup to record, then it decided to go back to sleep during recording -- this was probably because I also</p><p> configured PowerScheduler for Client, which is running on same machine. It was idle so it decided to put computer to</p><p> sleep? This should be prevented.</p><p>4) I configured Client's PowerScheduler to not go to sleep in any circumtances. Now computer went to sleep while I was </p><p> watching recorded show since TV service was idle.</p><p></p><p>Will I see some change in future or does it now work as planned?</p><p></p><p>Br,</p><p>Sohvaperuna</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sohvaperuna, post: 545045, member: 66214"] To me it sounds very weird that MediaPortal is missing this kind of a basic feature - working resume & suspend. I've have so many problems with so many different configurations so not sure anymore which is real problem or which is a configuration issue. And which is problem of PowerScheduler and which is for GMPS. It would be very nice if this would be just implemented as Windows Media Center -- so that it works, without tons of different options. Also strange that 3rd party plugin should be installed to get this working (and still it does not work). I installed GMPS and it wokeup computer for recording and it also put it to sleep. It also put it to sleep while I was watching recording. Today computer was completely shutdown so it was not waking anymore. Pretty hard to trust MediaPortal that it would record shows I am asking it to. This is not hardware nor Windows problem since Windows Media Center works perfectly. MediaPortal + PowerScheduler is missing 1) Way to put computer to sleep manually. If I configure "MediaPortal Standby" to button, it simply goes to sleep even if it is recording. 2) If I use other means to put computer to standby, it does not wakeup anymore. Seems like computer does not wakeup if decision putting it to sleep was not made by PowerScheduler 3) Computer wokeup to record, then it decided to go back to sleep during recording -- this was probably because I also configured PowerScheduler for Client, which is running on same machine. It was idle so it decided to put computer to sleep? This should be prevented. 4) I configured Client's PowerScheduler to not go to sleep in any circumtances. Now computer went to sleep while I was watching recorded show since TV service was idle. Will I see some change in future or does it now work as planned? Br, Sohvaperuna [/QUOTE]
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