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<blockquote data-quote="huckster2" data-source="post: 278023" data-attributes="member: 75335"><p>Check your settings especially the "Wake up for events" setting in PowerScheduler plugin of TVServer.</p><p></p><p>My current state is that I've re-flashed the BIOS to F4. I'd done that before but got an error from the BIOS utility. This time, no error. (Everything takes so long as the TV/PVR is in use most evenings).</p><p></p><p>Before turning in I then ran a test - start PC, schedule a recording for 30 minutes, put MP back to the main screen and wait. PC suspended, then started up again and recorded the program. Eureka!</p><p></p><p>So one more test. Schedule something to record early in the morning.</p><p></p><p>This morning, no recording. My PC wakes up but I get TVServer errors (unable to start time shifting etc.). </p><p></p><p>It appears that once the DVB-T (Hauppage Nova-T 500) has been used - whether live or recording, it cannot be used again after the PC has been suspended until TVServer is restarted.</p><p></p><p>Next up will be an upgrade to BIOS F5 and to the latest SVN. I was thinking of doing that last night - just ran out of time. If that fails, then I will put the log files up on the Forum and investigate automatically restarting TVServer. </p><p></p><p>Last but not least could be a trial of GB-PVR.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huckster2, post: 278023, member: 75335"] Check your settings especially the "Wake up for events" setting in PowerScheduler plugin of TVServer. My current state is that I've re-flashed the BIOS to F4. I'd done that before but got an error from the BIOS utility. This time, no error. (Everything takes so long as the TV/PVR is in use most evenings). Before turning in I then ran a test - start PC, schedule a recording for 30 minutes, put MP back to the main screen and wait. PC suspended, then started up again and recorded the program. Eureka! So one more test. Schedule something to record early in the morning. This morning, no recording. My PC wakes up but I get TVServer errors (unable to start time shifting etc.). It appears that once the DVB-T (Hauppage Nova-T 500) has been used - whether live or recording, it cannot be used again after the PC has been suspended until TVServer is restarted. Next up will be an upgrade to BIOS F5 and to the latest SVN. I was thinking of doing that last night - just ran out of time. If that fails, then I will put the log files up on the Forum and investigate automatically restarting TVServer. Last but not least could be a trial of GB-PVR. [/QUOTE]
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