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AW: [New Plugin] PowerScheduler++ (New Version 1.1.0.2)[USER=98509]Jay_UK[/USER] and manyakim:I tried to reproduce this and found that it happens if opening the PowerScheduler++.mpe1 file with a zip tool. So better save it first and then open it explicitely with MpeInstaller.[USER=19238]crazyboy[/USER]:Maybe you were a little bit too quick with your remote after starting recording, which happend to me today too. Since Powerscheduler checks for recording periodically (default: 60 sec.) it might not have noticed the start of the recording and therefore still "allowed" sleep mode. You can change the check interval to some shorter value in PowerScheduler++ "Advanced" server config (15 sec. is default now in the new version).If this was not the case for you, it would be helpful, if you could reproduce the scenario and provide the server logfile (tv.log). To do so please stop MP client and make sure that extensive logging is enabled in the PowerScheduler++ server configuration ("Advanced" tab). Then you should stop tvservice manually, delete tv.log and start tvservice again (not absolutely necessary, only to get a fresh log). After that please start MP client and reproduce the recording and remote power off scenario. Then take the tv.log file and upload it or send it to me.@all:I had a bug in the optional Minidisplay code that made it oversee power status changes. Therefore a new version can be downloaded now. New version is 1.1.1.3.Michael
AW: [New Plugin] PowerScheduler++ (New Version 1.1.0.2)
[USER=98509]Jay_UK[/USER] and manyakim:
I tried to reproduce this and found that it happens if opening the PowerScheduler++.mpe1 file with a zip tool. So better save it first and then open it explicitely with MpeInstaller.
[USER=19238]crazyboy[/USER]:
Maybe you were a little bit too quick with your remote after starting recording, which happend to me today too. Since Powerscheduler checks for recording periodically (default: 60 sec.) it might not have noticed the start of the recording and therefore still "allowed" sleep mode. You can change the check interval to some shorter value in PowerScheduler++ "Advanced" server config (15 sec. is default now in the new version).
If this was not the case for you, it would be helpful, if you could reproduce the scenario and provide the server logfile (tv.log). To do so please stop MP client and make sure that extensive logging is enabled in the PowerScheduler++ server configuration ("Advanced" tab). Then you should stop tvservice manually, delete tv.log and start tvservice again (not absolutely necessary, only to get a fresh log). After that please start MP client and reproduce the recording and remote power off scenario. Then take the tv.log file and upload it or send it to me.
@all:
I had a bug in the optional Minidisplay code that made it oversee power status changes. Therefore a new version can be downloaded now. New version is 1.1.1.3.
Michael