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<blockquote data-quote="Luca Brasi" data-source="post: 1064673" data-attributes="member: 60220"><p>Hey guys,</p><p>i've been struggeling with this shit for years for all the differnet reasons you mentioned above.</p><p>Right now I seem to have fixed it by disabling epg grabbing but we will see...</p><p></p><p>I noticed one thing while fiddeling with it. I had seen my one card dedicated to epg grabbing shown highlighted in red in the manual control window in the tvserver config. Even when no grabbing was going on and grabbing while idle was disabled. Didn't give much about it but today I decided to assign another card to epg grabbing for testing. Now this one got the red flag in the manual control. After that I disabled epg grabbing completely and the red disappeared. PowerScheduler and powercfg /requests were no more showing srvnet or Legacydevicehandler preventing stand by and the sys went to sleep as it was supposed to.</p><p></p><p>So I am wondering if there really might be a bug in the tvserver and I could contact the devs about it.</p><p>Could you guys please try to confirm the scenario?</p><p></p><p></p><p>For anyone coming to this thread because of problems with your system not going to sleep, try theese steps (this is for win7/8):</p><p>- Go to an administrative console (win-key>type "cmd">right-click on the cmd.exe>run as administrator)</p><p>- type powercfg /requests</p><p>- Look at the components preventing the sleep. Some might be ok like the tvservice (this depends on your settings in the powerschduler) or teamviewer, winbackup... Others like srvnet and Legacydevicehandler are likely to cause trouble. So...</p><p>- type</p><p>powercfg -requestsoverride driver \filesystem\srvnet system>Enter</p><p>powercfg /requestsoverride driver srvnet system>Enter</p><p>powercfg -requestsoverride driver Legacydevicehandler system>Enter</p><p>reboot</p><p>>most likely this won't solve the issue but you can check if it did for the Legacydevicehandler in the powerschduler conifg or by powercfg /requests .</p><p>[ATTACH]145887[/ATTACH]</p><p>srvnet is known to show up even though it isn't preventing sleep any more. You never know...</p><p>- To test if it helped do the following: Set sleep after time to something small, maybe 1 minute, fire up mp and leave the machine alone for a couple of minutes. Make sure no recording is running, no other client is playing media and so on. Hopefully the sys will go to sleep, if not...</p><p></p><p>- So... if the problem still persists try the following tips below, reboot after each tip, check powercfg /requests and see if anything changed. Also check the logs from powerschduler and then repeat the test above.</p><p></p><p>- Disable EPG Grabbing in the tv server config completely for testing purposes, reboot and test.</p><p>- Solved? If yes, try to enable it just for "while timeshifting", reboot and test..</p><p>- Problem back? Disable completely again and set Powerschduler to do the grabbing on a schedule.</p><p>- Follow the instructions here:<a href="http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-performance/wont-sleep-automatically-with-network-files-open/cbe07092-53b0-40aa-89a4-fc390d4e48a1" target="_blank"> External Link</a></p><p>then go to energy settings and make sure that</p><p>[ATTACH]145888[/ATTACH]</p><p>and</p><p>[ATTACH]145891[/ATTACH]</p><p>are set to enabled.</p><p>You might notice that the screenshots are not from an english system. I don't have one and I suppose that you're capable of dealing with this...</p><p>- Disable this homegroup crap on all machines. (>Set the two homegroup services to disabled)</p><p>- If you ever have configured the homegroup crap on any machine in your network enable it on all machines, add all machines to the same crappy homegroup and let it run for some time like that. Then disable the homegroup crap on all machines and reboot them.</p><p>- Disable media sharing on all machines as discribed here: <a href="http://mingersoft.com/blog/2011/12/why-wont-windows-automatically-sleep/" target="_blank">External Link</a></p><p></p><p>This is all I came up with after being harassed by sleep problems for years (the htpc, not me... ) If anyone can add some hints or give deeper insight I'd be very greatful...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Luca Brasi, post: 1064673, member: 60220"] Hey guys, i've been struggeling with this shit for years for all the differnet reasons you mentioned above. Right now I seem to have fixed it by disabling epg grabbing but we will see... I noticed one thing while fiddeling with it. I had seen my one card dedicated to epg grabbing shown highlighted in red in the manual control window in the tvserver config. Even when no grabbing was going on and grabbing while idle was disabled. Didn't give much about it but today I decided to assign another card to epg grabbing for testing. Now this one got the red flag in the manual control. After that I disabled epg grabbing completely and the red disappeared. PowerScheduler and powercfg /requests were no more showing srvnet or Legacydevicehandler preventing stand by and the sys went to sleep as it was supposed to. So I am wondering if there really might be a bug in the tvserver and I could contact the devs about it. Could you guys please try to confirm the scenario? For anyone coming to this thread because of problems with your system not going to sleep, try theese steps (this is for win7/8): - Go to an administrative console (win-key>type "cmd">right-click on the cmd.exe>run as administrator) - type powercfg /requests - Look at the components preventing the sleep. Some might be ok like the tvservice (this depends on your settings in the powerschduler) or teamviewer, winbackup... Others like srvnet and Legacydevicehandler are likely to cause trouble. So... - type powercfg -requestsoverride driver \filesystem\srvnet system>Enter powercfg /requestsoverride driver srvnet system>Enter powercfg -requestsoverride driver Legacydevicehandler system>Enter reboot >most likely this won't solve the issue but you can check if it did for the Legacydevicehandler in the powerschduler conifg or by powercfg /requests . [ATTACH]145887[/ATTACH] srvnet is known to show up even though it isn't preventing sleep any more. You never know... - To test if it helped do the following: Set sleep after time to something small, maybe 1 minute, fire up mp and leave the machine alone for a couple of minutes. Make sure no recording is running, no other client is playing media and so on. Hopefully the sys will go to sleep, if not... - So... if the problem still persists try the following tips below, reboot after each tip, check powercfg /requests and see if anything changed. Also check the logs from powerschduler and then repeat the test above. - Disable EPG Grabbing in the tv server config completely for testing purposes, reboot and test. - Solved? If yes, try to enable it just for "while timeshifting", reboot and test.. - Problem back? Disable completely again and set Powerschduler to do the grabbing on a schedule. - Follow the instructions here:[URL='http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-performance/wont-sleep-automatically-with-network-files-open/cbe07092-53b0-40aa-89a4-fc390d4e48a1'] External Link[/URL] then go to energy settings and make sure that [ATTACH]145888[/ATTACH] and [ATTACH]145891[/ATTACH] are set to enabled. You might notice that the screenshots are not from an english system. I don't have one and I suppose that you're capable of dealing with this... - Disable this homegroup crap on all machines. (>Set the two homegroup services to disabled) - If you ever have configured the homegroup crap on any machine in your network enable it on all machines, add all machines to the same crappy homegroup and let it run for some time like that. Then disable the homegroup crap on all machines and reboot them. - Disable media sharing on all machines as discribed here: [URL='http://mingersoft.com/blog/2011/12/why-wont-windows-automatically-sleep/']External Link[/URL] This is all I came up with after being harassed by sleep problems for years (the htpc, not me... ) If anyone can add some hints or give deeper insight I'd be very greatful... [/QUOTE]
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