No wakeup to record after WebEPG (1 Viewer)

gloomyandy

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    Created several scheduled programs one for mid afternoon today. WebEPG is set to run everyday at 9:20. MP is woken up via remote at approx 8:35 and suspends itself (correctly) 3 minutes later (after setting a wakeup event for 9:20 for the WebEPG). MP wakesup at 9:20 and runs WebEPG, then suspends almost immediately but does not set a wakeup for the next record event (In fact it does not even seem to check for one - it did earlier). The recording event is missed and when I restart the PC using the remote MP did not seem to resume I just got a black screen and no event in the log file. I had to reboot the PC.
     

    gloomyandy

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    After further testing I can confirm the black screen on resume problem mentioned above. I can repeatedly allow mp to suspend and then resume using the mce remote. However if mp resumes to run the WebEPG and then suspends then a subsequent resume using the remote results in a black screen (PC is running and you and ctl-alt-del to get taskman and kill of mp). The log file shows the same info as the one attached above final entries are for the suspend with no entries in the log file for the resume. It is as if mp has not set itself up to be notified of a resume event.

    Andy
     

    gloomyandy

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    MediaPortal Version: latest svn
    MediaPortal Skin: Blue Two
    Windows Version: XP Home SP2
    CPU Type: AMD 64X2 4200+
    HDD: Samsung 200Gb
    Memory: 1Gb DDR
    Motherboard: ASUS P1-AH1
    Motherboard Chipset: nVidia MCP 51
    Motherboard Bios:
    Video Card: nVidia GeForce 6150
    Video Card Driver: 91.47
    Sound Card: Realtek high def
    Sound Card AC3: no AC3
    Sound Card Driver: 5.10.0.5296
    1. TV Card: Hauppauge HVR-1300
    1. TV Card Type: DVB-T/Analogue hybrid with mpeg hw encoder
    1. TV Card Driver: 2.5e
    2. TV Card: Hauppauge Nova T-Stick
    2. TV Card Type: DVB-T
    2. TV Card Driver: 2.5e
    3. TV Card:
    3. TV Card Type:
    3. TV Card Driver:
    4. TV Card:
    4. TV Card Type:
    4. TV Card Driver:
    MPEG2 Video Codec: Intervideo XPack 2.11.15
    MPEG2 Audio Codec: Intervideo XPack 2.11.15
    Satelite/CableTV Provider: NTL
    HTPC Case: ASUS Pundit P1
    Cooling:
    Power Supply:
    Remote: MS MCE
    TV: Hyundai Q320 32" LCD
    TV - HTPC Connection: DVI

    Not sure if I'm the only one seeing this but I thought I would post more info just in case some one is interested! This morning, my PC woke up at 7:00 to run the WebEPG grab, which it did. However when I turned the pc on with the remote I got a blank screen. I had to reboot manually and when I did this a combination of the PowerSchedule and WebEPG resulted in a missed recording. Basically what seemed to happen was that the WebEPG seemed to think that it had not already run (in fact it runs a second time), as a result of this it offered up a wakeup time to the power schedule stuff that was in the past. This time overrode the time that power schedule had selected from the recordings but because it was in the past it was considered invalid and so no wakeup was set!

    I've attached the two log files....

    Andy
     

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