Standby Issues After Alarm (1 Viewer)

GoldenEye

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  • October 26, 2005
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    MediaPortal Version:Test 2.0.0.0 latest CVS
    Windows Version: Windows XP Professional SP2
    CPU Type: AMD Athlon 64 3200
    HDD: Samsung SP1614N 160GB
    Memory: 1GB
    Motherboard: Shuttle FT20
    Motherboard Chipset: ATI RS480 + Uli M1573
    Motherboard Bios: Phoenix Award WorkstationBIOS v6.00PG
    Video Card: ATI Radeon XPress 200 Series (onboard)
    Video Card Driver: ati2dvag (6.14.10.6606)
    Sound Card: Realtek HD Audio ALC880 (onboard)
    Sound Card AC3:
    Sound Card Driver: 5.10.00.5288
    1. TV Card: Hauppauge PVR-500 (Tuner 1)
    1. TV Card Type: analog
    1. TV Card Driver: 2.0.43.24103
    2. TV Card: Hauppauge PVR-500 (Tuner 2)
    2. TV Card Type: analog
    2. TV Card Driver: 2.0.43.24103
    3. TV Card:
    3. TV Card Type:
    3. TV Card Driver:
    4. TV Card:
    4. TV Card Type:
    4. TV Card Driver:
    MPEG2 Video Codec: NVIDIA Puerevideo Platinum 1.02.150
    MPEG2 Audio Codec: NVIDIA Puerevideo Platinum 1.02.150
    Satelite/CableTV Provider: Cablecom DigiTV (via Settop Box)
    HTPC Case: Shuttle xpc
    Cooling:
    Power Supply:
    Remote: Q-Sonic Master Remote 6in1 (X10)
    TV: Sanyo PLV-Z2 Beamer
    TV - HTPC Connection: DVI

    As mentioned here, I face two other issues, which seem to be related to my Alarm:

    After my computer has been woken up by my Alarm (which work ok. i.e. the radio starts at the expected time),

    - The monitor is still in sleep mode and it is not possible for me to turn it on at all - even by turning it on and off with the button (when I wake up the computer from standby manually, the monitor is turned on correctly).

    - It is not possible for me to send the computer into standby. Since the monitor is not turned on, I cannot say what happens on the GUI. The computer starts going into standby but then hangs. I have to re-start the maching by turning it off with the computer button manually.

    I have added the logfile to the pastebin. The only uncommon thing I see (and I am definitely not an expert) are the hundrets of PowerScheduler entries.

    Thanks for all your help

    G.
     

    tourettes

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    Have you tried "Turn monitor/tv on when resuming from standby" option in the config / General? This sends a message to Windows so that it tries to turn display on if the bios / MB is not able to do it for some reason. Worht a try, helps at least my Abit NF7-S (thats what for the option was added by me :)
     

    ronilse

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    Hi,
    Please test with latest SVN & see if this it's solved now?

    Regards
    Roy
     

    GoldenEye

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    MediaPortal Version: Productive: 2.0.0.4; Test 2.0.0.0 latest CVS
    Windows Version: Windows XP Professional SP2
    CPU Type: AMD Athlon 64 3200
    HDD: Samsung SP1614N 160GB
    Memory: 1GB
    Motherboard: Shuttle FT20
    Motherboard Chipset: ATI RS480 + Uli M1573
    Motherboard Bios: Phoenix Award WorkstationBIOS v6.00PG
    Video Card: ATI Radeon XPress 200 Series (onboard)
    Video Card Driver: ati2dvag (6.14.10.6606)
    Sound Card: Realtek HD Audio ALC880 (onboard)
    Sound Card AC3:
    Sound Card Driver: 5.10.00.5288
    1. TV Card: Hauppauge PVR-500 (Tuner 1)
    1. TV Card Type: analog
    1. TV Card Driver: 2.0.43.24103
    2. TV Card: Hauppauge PVR-500 (Tuner 2)
    2. TV Card Type: analog
    2. TV Card Driver: 2.0.43.24103
    3. TV Card:
    3. TV Card Type:
    3. TV Card Driver:
    4. TV Card:
    4. TV Card Type:
    4. TV Card Driver:
    MPEG2 Video Codec: NVIDIA Puerevideo Platinum 1.02.150
    MPEG2 Audio Codec: NVIDIA Puerevideo Platinum 1.02.150
    Satelite/CableTV Provider: Cablecom DigiTV (via Settop Box)
    HTPC Case: Shuttle xpc
    Cooling:
    Power Supply:
    Remote: Q-Sonic Master Remote 6in1 (X10)
    TV: Sanyo PLV-Z2 Beamer
    TV - HTPC Connection: DVI

    @ tourettes: Yes, I have tried that. Unfortunately didn't help, though.

    @ ronilse: I have tested myAlarm with the latest SVN. The issue is solved :) . Thanks to everybody involved.

    G.
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