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<blockquote data-quote="joecrow" data-source="post: 1295073" data-attributes="member: 128337"><p>Hmm.... Windows certainly knows when it is busy making a recording which it (Windows, not MP) does even if MP is not running, once the recording has been scheduled prior to MP being closed for example. The idle timeout should only be actioned once the recording has finished but as the testing on my HTPC has shown in certain circumstances it is not doing so with Power Scheduler enabled.</p><p>I have been through the settings in Power Scheduler and cleared everything in the EPG tab as I now use EPG Buddy which runs its own schedule and also everything in the Network tab, nothing was set in the Shares, Reboot and Process tabs. The "Configure Manually" option in the Advanced tab as far as I can tell is just a reflection of the settings on the Windows Power Plan, any changes made will be applied in Windows and vice versa changes applied in Windows will be displayed there.</p><p>A test with the latest settings in Power Scheduler did not help the PC did not sleep on completion of the recording!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joecrow, post: 1295073, member: 128337"] Hmm.... Windows certainly knows when it is busy making a recording which it (Windows, not MP) does even if MP is not running, once the recording has been scheduled prior to MP being closed for example. The idle timeout should only be actioned once the recording has finished but as the testing on my HTPC has shown in certain circumstances it is not doing so with Power Scheduler enabled. I have been through the settings in Power Scheduler and cleared everything in the EPG tab as I now use EPG Buddy which runs its own schedule and also everything in the Network tab, nothing was set in the Shares, Reboot and Process tabs. The "Configure Manually" option in the Advanced tab as far as I can tell is just a reflection of the settings on the Windows Power Plan, any changes made will be applied in Windows and vice versa changes applied in Windows will be displayed there. A test with the latest settings in Power Scheduler did not help the PC did not sleep on completion of the recording! [/QUOTE]
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