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<blockquote data-quote="mr_minning" data-source="post: 195768" data-attributes="member: 10480"><p>Yeah! To save you some time. Enable Power Scheduler and set it to turn off after say 10min of inactivity. Inactivity in this case is MP waiting in the home screen (nowhere else). So if you want to try it with a recording, select something to record and then go back to the homescreen. Go do something else. 10 min after the recording is done your HTPC shuts down.</p><p>Another thing. If you plan to let Power Schduler boot your HTPC, the best way is to let it shut the HTPC down before (this is beacause the Power Scheduler needs time to check when to start again I'm told). I.e. Select what is to be recorded and leave MP in the home screen. When it's ready MP shuts down, and then starts up to record and then shuts down again.</p><p></p><p>Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mr_minning, post: 195768, member: 10480"] Yeah! To save you some time. Enable Power Scheduler and set it to turn off after say 10min of inactivity. Inactivity in this case is MP waiting in the home screen (nowhere else). So if you want to try it with a recording, select something to record and then go back to the homescreen. Go do something else. 10 min after the recording is done your HTPC shuts down. Another thing. If you plan to let Power Schduler boot your HTPC, the best way is to let it shut the HTPC down before (this is beacause the Power Scheduler needs time to check when to start again I'm told). I.e. Select what is to be recorded and leave MP in the home screen. When it's ready MP shuts down, and then starts up to record and then shuts down again. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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