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AW: Re: [New Plugin] PowerScheduler++ (New Version 1.1.1.5)[USER=98509]Jay_UK[/USER]Please send your logs, so I can check it.The server plugin stores its information in the tv service database, the client plugin in mediaportal.xml (like all plugins).[USER=17027]Wbunaarf[/USER]Concerning the bug not suspending when in away mode (3), I found no way to fix it yet. As a workaround configure your windows power settings to suspend your system after some minutes of inactivity and it should suspend also from away mode.The problem is that when the system has entered away mode it is not possible to suspend it by program. Away mode must be exited first to do so, which can only be done by user activity (e.g. key press). I found a trick using "SendKeys" to imitate this user action (seen in GPMS), but it did not work in PowerScheduler, maybe because it is no forms application but runs as a service (part of tvservice).Michael
AW: Re: [New Plugin] PowerScheduler++ (New Version 1.1.1.5)
[USER=98509]Jay_UK[/USER]
Please send your logs, so I can check it.
The server plugin stores its information in the tv service database, the client plugin in mediaportal.xml (like all plugins).
[USER=17027]Wbunaarf[/USER]
Concerning the bug not suspending when in away mode (3), I found no way to fix it yet. As a workaround configure your windows power settings to suspend your system after some minutes of inactivity and it should suspend also from away mode.
The problem is that when the system has entered away mode it is not possible to suspend it by program. Away mode must be exited first to do so, which can only be done by user activity (e.g. key press). I found a trick using "SendKeys" to imitate this user action (seen in GPMS), but it did not work in PowerScheduler, maybe because it is no forms application but runs as a service (part of tvservice).
Michael