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<blockquote data-quote="doveman" data-source="post: 817974" data-attributes="member: 67412"><p><strong>Re: PowerScheduler++ Test Version 1.2.5.x for MP 1.2.x / 1.3 Alpha</strong></p><p></p><p>Personally, as I use my HTPC for more than just MP, I couldn't let PS++ control standby as it was doing it when I was playing a game, etc and I didn't fancy adding every process I might run to the process list, so I just disabled PS's control and manually activated hibernate when I wanted.</p><p></p><p>Using Windows Power Options it should go to standby when I'm not using the PC, watching TV, recording, etc and stay awake when I'm doing something, without lots of configuration, so that's what I'll use, but like Jay says, I'm not sure what the problem with having the option in PS++ is (although obviously it's a lot more complicated for Michael to manage). It would probably be a good idea to default it to off, so it doesn't affect users who use their PC for other stuff and then it can be enabled by users who don't, or for whom Windows Power control doesn't work properly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doveman, post: 817974, member: 67412"] [b]Re: PowerScheduler++ Test Version 1.2.5.x for MP 1.2.x / 1.3 Alpha[/b] Personally, as I use my HTPC for more than just MP, I couldn't let PS++ control standby as it was doing it when I was playing a game, etc and I didn't fancy adding every process I might run to the process list, so I just disabled PS's control and manually activated hibernate when I wanted. Using Windows Power Options it should go to standby when I'm not using the PC, watching TV, recording, etc and stay awake when I'm doing something, without lots of configuration, so that's what I'll use, but like Jay says, I'm not sure what the problem with having the option in PS++ is (although obviously it's a lot more complicated for Michael to manage). It would probably be a good idea to default it to off, so it doesn't affect users who use their PC for other stuff and then it can be enabled by users who don't, or for whom Windows Power control doesn't work properly. [/QUOTE]
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