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<blockquote data-quote="HenriM" data-source="post: 82421" data-attributes="member: 10451"><p>When you check the logging you see that it 'happens' every 10 seconds (the interval of the Powerscheduler: GetNextEvent).</p><p></p><p>The powerscheduler check if there are any 'outstanding' recordings which should be started (e.g. when the system is resumed from stand-by).</p><p></p><p>When I check the source-code you see:</p><p></p><p>if (TVDatabase.GetRecordings(ref recordings))</p><p>{</p><p> foreach (TVRecording recording in recordings)</p><p> {</p><p> DateTime tmpNextStarttime = new DateTime(0);</p><p></p><p> //if recording has been canceled, then skip it</p><p> if (recording.Canceled > 0)</p><p> {</p><p> Log.Info(" PowerScheduler: skipping canceled recording - {0}", recording.Title);</p><p> continue;</p><p> }</p><p> </p><p>So apparently you TVVideodatabase contains canceled recordings. This means you can easily workaround this problem by cleaning up your planned recordings. This should solve the issue.</p><p></p><p>In the meantime I will check if the code can be optimised to handle this situation 'nicely'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HenriM, post: 82421, member: 10451"] When you check the logging you see that it 'happens' every 10 seconds (the interval of the Powerscheduler: GetNextEvent). The powerscheduler check if there are any 'outstanding' recordings which should be started (e.g. when the system is resumed from stand-by). When I check the source-code you see: if (TVDatabase.GetRecordings(ref recordings)) { foreach (TVRecording recording in recordings) { DateTime tmpNextStarttime = new DateTime(0); //if recording has been canceled, then skip it if (recording.Canceled > 0) { Log.Info(" PowerScheduler: skipping canceled recording - {0}", recording.Title); continue; } So apparently you TVVideodatabase contains canceled recordings. This means you can easily workaround this problem by cleaning up your planned recordings. This should solve the issue. In the meantime I will check if the code can be optimised to handle this situation 'nicely'. [/QUOTE]
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