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<blockquote data-quote="Wbunaarf" data-source="post: 833660" data-attributes="member: 17027"><p><strong>Re: PowerScheduler++ Test Version 1.2.5.8 for MP 1.2.x / 1.3 Alpha</strong></p><p></p><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>I've been using ps++ for quite a long time now, but with the change in to 1.2.5 to rely solely on windows on power management I more or less stopped following the development. Since it's now (yeah, I know, I'm late) again possible to let MP handle standby I decided it was time to test a new version (1.2.5.8).</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>In which ways do you think these are 'unnecessary'? I agree that the log level is better of following MP's global level, but at least the pre-times (in case your setup needs some extra time to become ready) seems sensible to me. Also, is it just me or did you remove the 'Only allow standby on home screen' as well? If so, that would be really unfortunate.</p><p></p><p>I haven't been able to test much on the combined server/client yet, but on a dedicated client I have problems with the system going to sleep even though it's not idle. The attached logs first show MP immediately suspending upon startup, I then resume and just let it sit there. After ~1 minute, rather than the 5 I've set it to, the system again suspends. I then again resume and once again it suspends after ~1 minute. Finally I resume it but this time I keep jumping around in menus to try and prevent suspend, but alas... After the usual ~1 minute it again goes to sleep. </p><p></p><p>Not related to this particular version, but is it possible to detect when leaving away mode? I, as well as many others, have the problem that the sound is muted when coming back. It would greatly improve the waf if it could be automatically unmuted.</p><p></p><p>Edit: Retested with 1.2.5.9 and the behaviour didn't change.</p><p>Edit 2: The server/client behaves as it should and waits 5 minutes before going to sleep.</p><p></p><p>//W</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wbunaarf, post: 833660, member: 17027"] [b]Re: PowerScheduler++ Test Version 1.2.5.8 for MP 1.2.x / 1.3 Alpha[/b] Hi, I've been using ps++ for quite a long time now, but with the change in to 1.2.5 to rely solely on windows on power management I more or less stopped following the development. Since it's now (yeah, I know, I'm late) again possible to let MP handle standby I decided it was time to test a new version (1.2.5.8). In which ways do you think these are 'unnecessary'? I agree that the log level is better of following MP's global level, but at least the pre-times (in case your setup needs some extra time to become ready) seems sensible to me. Also, is it just me or did you remove the 'Only allow standby on home screen' as well? If so, that would be really unfortunate. I haven't been able to test much on the combined server/client yet, but on a dedicated client I have problems with the system going to sleep even though it's not idle. The attached logs first show MP immediately suspending upon startup, I then resume and just let it sit there. After ~1 minute, rather than the 5 I've set it to, the system again suspends. I then again resume and once again it suspends after ~1 minute. Finally I resume it but this time I keep jumping around in menus to try and prevent suspend, but alas... After the usual ~1 minute it again goes to sleep. Not related to this particular version, but is it possible to detect when leaving away mode? I, as well as many others, have the problem that the sound is muted when coming back. It would greatly improve the waf if it could be automatically unmuted. Edit: Retested with 1.2.5.9 and the behaviour didn't change. Edit 2: The server/client behaves as it should and waits 5 minutes before going to sleep. //W [/QUOTE]
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