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<blockquote data-quote="rsbrux" data-source="post: 975494" data-attributes="member: 49539"><p>Since upgrading to MP1.3 and PS++ 1.3 my HTPC no longer goes to sleep automatically.</p><p>The relevant log entries appear to be:</p><p>[code]2013-03-17 06:05:48.919970 [PS StandbyWakeup(14)]: PS: Check if standby is allowed at this moment</p><p>2013-03-17 06:05:48.920970 [PS StandbyWakeup(14)]: PS: SetStandbyMode(StandbyAllowed)</p><p>2013-03-17 06:05:48.920970 [PS StandbyWakeup(14)]: PS: System is idle and may go to standby</p><p>2013-03-17 06:05:48.920970 [PS StandbyWakeup(14)]: PS: Active standby is disabled - standby is handled by Windows</p><p>2013-03-17 06:05:48.934971 [PS StandbyWakeup(14)]: PS: Requests preventing Windows standby: [DRIVER] Realtek High Definition Audio (HDAUDIO\FUNC_01&VEN_10EC&DEV_0892&SUBSYS_80862001&REV_1003\4&273c18fb&0&0001)</p><p>2013-03-17 06:05:50.810078 [(10)]: PS: RegisterRemote tag: 19, uris: http://localhost:31458/1b7fd6c3_7cae_4bbe_b644_bdd8f3725541/fyhhy_gujcyjxpnyon82mnho_147.rem, http://localhost:31458/1b7fd6c3_7cae_4bbe_b644_bdd8f3725541/fyhhy_gujcyjxpnyon82mnho_147.rem</p><p>[/code]</p><p>Why would my HDA driver be preventing Windows from sleeping?</p><p>Can anyone explain to me what this means and/or how to fix it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rsbrux, post: 975494, member: 49539"] Since upgrading to MP1.3 and PS++ 1.3 my HTPC no longer goes to sleep automatically. The relevant log entries appear to be: [code]2013-03-17 06:05:48.919970 [PS StandbyWakeup(14)]: PS: Check if standby is allowed at this moment 2013-03-17 06:05:48.920970 [PS StandbyWakeup(14)]: PS: SetStandbyMode(StandbyAllowed) 2013-03-17 06:05:48.920970 [PS StandbyWakeup(14)]: PS: System is idle and may go to standby 2013-03-17 06:05:48.920970 [PS StandbyWakeup(14)]: PS: Active standby is disabled - standby is handled by Windows 2013-03-17 06:05:48.934971 [PS StandbyWakeup(14)]: PS: Requests preventing Windows standby: [DRIVER] Realtek High Definition Audio (HDAUDIO\FUNC_01&VEN_10EC&DEV_0892&SUBSYS_80862001&REV_1003\4&273c18fb&0&0001) 2013-03-17 06:05:50.810078 [(10)]: PS: RegisterRemote tag: 19, uris: http://localhost:31458/1b7fd6c3_7cae_4bbe_b644_bdd8f3725541/fyhhy_gujcyjxpnyon82mnho_147.rem, http://localhost:31458/1b7fd6c3_7cae_4bbe_b644_bdd8f3725541/fyhhy_gujcyjxpnyon82mnho_147.rem [/code] Why would my HDA driver be preventing Windows from sleeping? Can anyone explain to me what this means and/or how to fix it? [/QUOTE]
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