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<blockquote data-quote="Ballermann" data-source="post: 780839" data-attributes="member: 112752"><p><strong>AW: PowerScheduler++ Test Versions - 1.1.7.1 for MP 1.2.0 Beta</strong></p><p></p><p>At first I want to say "THANKS!" for having a look at my problem(s)!</p><p></p><p>Hmmm... everything seems now very strange to me and meanwhile I am thinking that PS++ could not be the reason for the problems with not-waking up from S3.</p><p></p><p>You mentioned that TVservice.exe has not to be ended when suspending - where is PS++ writing the wake-up-informations? </p><p>Is it somehow belonging to the TVservice.exe - so that this exe has to run/not be ended to make sure system is waking up?</p><p></p><p>Is it possible to put the wake-up informations generated by PS++ somewhere "hardware-based" like to a RTC-event-memory (if something like this is existing(?)) - this could wake up system even from deep sleep or "off" mode via the BIOS-RTC.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Today I made another test-run, booting up system at 1400 - watching some TV, then programming a rec for a broadcast starting at 14:50 (--> 14:46:45), then suspending via remote to Sleep.</p><p></p><p>When I came back home I started the system at approx 1730 - and recognized that nothing happened meanwhile, no wake up, no record... again logs are attached.</p><p></p><p>Actually I am wondering about 2 certain things (again):</p><p>1st: System time</p><p>I think its ok that system is updating time when starting, but is it correct that UTC-Time is used for it?</p><p></p><p>2nd: TVservice.exe</p><p>crashed again, see windows logs...</p><p></p><p>...once I read "sowhere here" that MePo has problems with waking up if system was made sleeping via remote and not via homescreen (and there choosing the standby-option manually in the top bar).</p><p></p><p>Next step for me: </p><p>I will do now some test-runs just with shutting down / sending to S3 in different ways like:</p><p>- via remote while watching fullscreen tv</p><p>- via mouse, choosing top bar menu while watching fullscreen tv</p><p>- via top bar menu in homescreen </p><p>- via idling in home screen (automatic S3 after 5min)</p><p></p><p>to see if the tvservice is going to crash again. Please let me know if a proper running / not ending while going to S3</p><p>TVservice.exe is necessary for PS++</p><p></p><p>Brgds Balle</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ballermann, post: 780839, member: 112752"] [b]AW: PowerScheduler++ Test Versions - 1.1.7.1 for MP 1.2.0 Beta[/b] At first I want to say "THANKS!" for having a look at my problem(s)! Hmmm... everything seems now very strange to me and meanwhile I am thinking that PS++ could not be the reason for the problems with not-waking up from S3. You mentioned that TVservice.exe has not to be ended when suspending - where is PS++ writing the wake-up-informations? Is it somehow belonging to the TVservice.exe - so that this exe has to run/not be ended to make sure system is waking up? Is it possible to put the wake-up informations generated by PS++ somewhere "hardware-based" like to a RTC-event-memory (if something like this is existing(?)) - this could wake up system even from deep sleep or "off" mode via the BIOS-RTC. Today I made another test-run, booting up system at 1400 - watching some TV, then programming a rec for a broadcast starting at 14:50 (--> 14:46:45), then suspending via remote to Sleep. When I came back home I started the system at approx 1730 - and recognized that nothing happened meanwhile, no wake up, no record... again logs are attached. Actually I am wondering about 2 certain things (again): 1st: System time I think its ok that system is updating time when starting, but is it correct that UTC-Time is used for it? 2nd: TVservice.exe crashed again, see windows logs... ...once I read "sowhere here" that MePo has problems with waking up if system was made sleeping via remote and not via homescreen (and there choosing the standby-option manually in the top bar). Next step for me: I will do now some test-runs just with shutting down / sending to S3 in different ways like: - via remote while watching fullscreen tv - via mouse, choosing top bar menu while watching fullscreen tv - via top bar menu in homescreen - via idling in home screen (automatic S3 after 5min) to see if the tvservice is going to crash again. Please let me know if a proper running / not ending while going to S3 TVservice.exe is necessary for PS++ Brgds Balle [/QUOTE]
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