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<blockquote data-quote="Floorhor" data-source="post: 1147374" data-attributes="member: 153765"><p>The is nothing indicated in 'Next Wake Up Time, even though there are recordings scheduled. From plowing through the 'speak' further, I see this:</p><p></p><p>If nothing is indicated in Standby prevented by then your system will go to standby not later than the configured time (here: 30 minutes).</p><p></p><p>If there are entries that should not be there you should check these. Sometimes TV card drivers prevent standby even after TV watching or recording is finished. In this case you can try running the command powercfg /requestsoverride to prevent these drivers from blocking standby forever. If this does not help, you have to activate the PowerScheduler forces system to go to standby when idle option in PowerScheduler's Advanced tab.</p><p></p><p>For wake up problems it can be useful to call powercfg /waketimers to see if and which schedules are active for automatic wake up and if these are consistent with the PowerScheduler wake up settings.</p><p></p><p>Since I'm not a programmer, what does this mean and does it have bearing on my situation? There is a mountain of information here and a thousand steps to mess up.[DOUBLEPOST=1439126628][/DOUBLEPOST]Also, WMC doesn't show anything scheduled. How would I know that it's taking over? No other programs use the tuners to my knowledge. As to the drop out hypothesis, I would assume it would record dead air or garble, like WMC did, yet still be for the specified time. Since the recordings are a fraction of the time, I wouldn't that's the problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Floorhor, post: 1147374, member: 153765"] The is nothing indicated in 'Next Wake Up Time, even though there are recordings scheduled. From plowing through the 'speak' further, I see this: If nothing is indicated in Standby prevented by then your system will go to standby not later than the configured time (here: 30 minutes). If there are entries that should not be there you should check these. Sometimes TV card drivers prevent standby even after TV watching or recording is finished. In this case you can try running the command powercfg /requestsoverride to prevent these drivers from blocking standby forever. If this does not help, you have to activate the PowerScheduler forces system to go to standby when idle option in PowerScheduler's Advanced tab. For wake up problems it can be useful to call powercfg /waketimers to see if and which schedules are active for automatic wake up and if these are consistent with the PowerScheduler wake up settings. Since I'm not a programmer, what does this mean and does it have bearing on my situation? There is a mountain of information here and a thousand steps to mess up.[DOUBLEPOST=1439126628][/DOUBLEPOST]Also, WMC doesn't show anything scheduled. How would I know that it's taking over? No other programs use the tuners to my knowledge. As to the drop out hypothesis, I would assume it would record dead air or garble, like WMC did, yet still be for the specified time. Since the recordings are a fraction of the time, I wouldn't that's the problem. [/QUOTE]
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