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<blockquote data-quote="Wiedmann" data-source="post: 873585" data-attributes="member: 52725"><p>Searching for my problem I see this post... and hey Michael, this answer is a joke, isn't it?</p><p> </p><p>I guess most people are installing this extension to prevent such a situation, even me. I have setup PS++ with a timer of 5 min. And thus I expect:</p><p>After watching a film (or any other action in MP), MP is going to sleep after 5 min because PS++ is managing this for me.</p><p> </p><p>Of course, I think my current situation is more curious:</p><p>I'm watching TV (fullscreen). And then after some time (longer then 5 min) I open the EPG (from the running TV) and.... my monitor goes off? The HTPC is still on, because the MP server is still recording the timeshift puffer.</p><p>The same behaviour if I stop Live TV with the remote (after a time longer then 5 min). And now I have to go to my HTPC and hit the power button to get my monitor back.</p><p> </p><p>Well, I assume, PS++ is just preventing Windows to go to standy/sleep during some user activity. But especially the PS+ client is not resetting the Windows sleep timer to zero (or reinitialize it) during its periodical poll for user activitiy or after the end of such a activity?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiedmann, post: 873585, member: 52725"] Searching for my problem I see this post... and hey Michael, this answer is a joke, isn't it? I guess most people are installing this extension to prevent such a situation, even me. I have setup PS++ with a timer of 5 min. And thus I expect: After watching a film (or any other action in MP), MP is going to sleep after 5 min because PS++ is managing this for me. Of course, I think my current situation is more curious: I'm watching TV (fullscreen). And then after some time (longer then 5 min) I open the EPG (from the running TV) and.... my monitor goes off? The HTPC is still on, because the MP server is still recording the timeshift puffer. The same behaviour if I stop Live TV with the remote (after a time longer then 5 min). And now I have to go to my HTPC and hit the power button to get my monitor back. Well, I assume, PS++ is just preventing Windows to go to standy/sleep during some user activity. But especially the PS+ client is not resetting the Windows sleep timer to zero (or reinitialize it) during its periodical poll for user activitiy or after the end of such a activity? [/QUOTE]
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