Area: Plugins
MP Version: 0.1.3.0
Skin: MCE
Windows Version: Windows XP SP-2
CPU Type: AMD Sempron 2200+, 1.5GHz
Memory: 1GB DDR
Motherboard Chipset: ASUS A7V880 / Via KT880
Video Card: ATI AIW 9000
Video Card Driver: Catalyst 5.13
Video Card Resolution: 800x600
Video Render Type: VMR9
Video Codec Type & Version: Cyberlink Video Decoder (ATI)
Audio Codec Type & Version: Cyberlink Audio Decoder (ATI)
TV Card: DVB-S Twinhan Vision DTV PCI
TV Card Type: DVB
TV Card Driver: 1.2.2.7 (WHQL)
Synopsis:
I tried to use Powerscheduler to automatically wake-up the PC for recordings, but this does not seem to work with my mainboard. I enabled extensive logging to take a closer look and found that powerscheduler tries to set the alarm, but after re-reading the alarm timer seems always to be set to 01.01.2100.
If I set the timer manually, everything works fine. It just looks like powerscheduler is not able to set the alarm time of my mainboard.
Suspending the PC works fine.
Regards,
Jens
MP Version: 0.1.3.0
Skin: MCE
Windows Version: Windows XP SP-2
CPU Type: AMD Sempron 2200+, 1.5GHz
Memory: 1GB DDR
Motherboard Chipset: ASUS A7V880 / Via KT880
Video Card: ATI AIW 9000
Video Card Driver: Catalyst 5.13
Video Card Resolution: 800x600
Video Render Type: VMR9
Video Codec Type & Version: Cyberlink Video Decoder (ATI)
Audio Codec Type & Version: Cyberlink Audio Decoder (ATI)
TV Card: DVB-S Twinhan Vision DTV PCI
TV Card Type: DVB
TV Card Driver: 1.2.2.7 (WHQL)
Synopsis:
I tried to use Powerscheduler to automatically wake-up the PC for recordings, but this does not seem to work with my mainboard. I enabled extensive logging to take a closer look and found that powerscheduler tries to set the alarm, but after re-reading the alarm timer seems always to be set to 01.01.2100.
If I set the timer manually, everything works fine. It just looks like powerscheduler is not able to set the alarm time of my mainboard.
Suspending the PC works fine.
Regards,
Jens