- October 14, 2007
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I use MCEBuddy to encode my recordings at night, and ever since upgrading MP I haven't been able to get PowerScheduler++ working the way PowerScheduler was with 1.4. I had it working as follows:
Computer wakes MCEBuddy wakes my computer at 2AM Sunday
MCEBuddy encodes all files that are at least one week old in the watch folder (or stops encoding at 10AM)
PowerScheduler sets my computer to hibernate after 5 minutes of inactivity
It worked fine with 1.4 and PowerScheduler, but with PowerScheduler++ it shuts down as soon as the first encoding is done. It would appear that the 'delay' timer doesn't factor in the additional processes. For example, if my delay is set for 5 minutes then as soon as the client or server is inactive for five minutes the system is "ready" to hibernate, and will do so as soon as watched-for background processes terminate.
Does anyone know a way to get PS++ to behave like the original PS, and have the standby delay factor in background processes?
Computer wakes MCEBuddy wakes my computer at 2AM Sunday
MCEBuddy encodes all files that are at least one week old in the watch folder (or stops encoding at 10AM)
PowerScheduler sets my computer to hibernate after 5 minutes of inactivity
It worked fine with 1.4 and PowerScheduler, but with PowerScheduler++ it shuts down as soon as the first encoding is done. It would appear that the 'delay' timer doesn't factor in the additional processes. For example, if my delay is set for 5 minutes then as soon as the client or server is inactive for five minutes the system is "ready" to hibernate, and will do so as soon as watched-for background processes terminate.
Does anyone know a way to get PS++ to behave like the original PS, and have the standby delay factor in background processes?