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Re: PowerScheduler++ Version 1.2.0.11 (RC2)Hi there,I have had the issue above (mute), but never thought about it being related to PS++ (happens once or twice a month)I too have to quit MePo, use the keyboard/mouse and unmute the OS and restart MePo.I also have two issues (which might be related to my specific build - so not an issue with PS++):1) When TV is playing and I press the standby/power button, PS++ does not go into away/standby - I get a Websocket exception and the HTPC stays on. As soon as I kill MePo client, the HTPC goes into standby. If TV is not playing/has not played it standbys/sleeps ok2) When I schedule the HTPC to reboot (via PS++) the system reboots but reports it has recovered from an "unexpected error" (so it must be doing a dirty reboot). If I perform a reboot from Windows itself (from the startmenu or the "shutdown" command) - it reboots fine.Like I said points 1 & 2 might be something weird/wrong with my system (I will get around to rebuilding it one day)J.
Re: PowerScheduler++ Version 1.2.0.11 (RC2)
Hi there,
I have had the issue above (mute), but never thought about it being related to PS++ (happens once or twice a month)
I too have to quit MePo, use the keyboard/mouse and unmute the OS and restart MePo.
I also have two issues (which might be related to my specific build - so not an issue with PS++):
1) When TV is playing and I press the standby/power button, PS++ does not go into away/standby - I get a Websocket exception and the HTPC stays on. As soon as I kill MePo client, the HTPC goes into standby. If TV is not playing/has not played it standbys/sleeps ok
2) When I schedule the HTPC to reboot (via PS++) the system reboots but reports it has recovered from an "unexpected error" (so it must be doing a dirty reboot). If I perform a reboot from Windows itself (from the startmenu or the "shutdown" command) - it reboots fine.
Like I said points 1 & 2 might be something weird/wrong with my system (I will get around to rebuilding it one day)
J.