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<blockquote data-quote="ErickTreetops" data-source="post: 1137703" data-attributes="member: 152481"><p>Ok...check on the USB stick. </p><p>That's not the external HD, I had the USB stick in the PC ready to download the MP Dump files.</p><p>it wasn't inserted or removed until after all the tests were completed.</p><p>I get the same issues whether its there or not.</p><p> </p><p>Ok..so correct me if I am wrong because I can't find it in the wiki. I assumed the "TV on" button was required to be "on" so that I could watch TV.</p><p>Does it in fact start "Time Shifting" when selected and is NOT required to be on to watch full screen TV ?</p><p> </p><p>If it's the first option then I can see why MP gets it's knickers in a knot when I just kill it.</p><p>If it's is required to watch TV then it would appear that I would need to back out of watching a TV channel. first then deselect the "TV on" button and then put the PC to sleep. This would seem a bit awkward if required and I would need me to program my remote (doubt if the power off button can be programmed).</p><p> </p><p>So I'm really hoping that that I don't need "TV on" to just watch TV without time shifting.</p><p> </p><p>In regards to the Power Scheduler I removed it to see if it would reduced the latency between pc wake up and station selection.</p><p>I can always put it back later.</p><p> </p><p>Check again on the Tuner detection setting. I was one TAB out. I will fix that tonight .</p><p>I'll try testing tonight on the suggestion and let you know.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks for the input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ErickTreetops, post: 1137703, member: 152481"] Ok...check on the USB stick. That's not the external HD, I had the USB stick in the PC ready to download the MP Dump files. it wasn't inserted or removed until after all the tests were completed. I get the same issues whether its there or not. Ok..so correct me if I am wrong because I can't find it in the wiki. I assumed the "TV on" button was required to be "on" so that I could watch TV. Does it in fact start "Time Shifting" when selected and is NOT required to be on to watch full screen TV ? If it's the first option then I can see why MP gets it's knickers in a knot when I just kill it. If it's is required to watch TV then it would appear that I would need to back out of watching a TV channel. first then deselect the "TV on" button and then put the PC to sleep. This would seem a bit awkward if required and I would need me to program my remote (doubt if the power off button can be programmed). So I'm really hoping that that I don't need "TV on" to just watch TV without time shifting. In regards to the Power Scheduler I removed it to see if it would reduced the latency between pc wake up and station selection. I can always put it back later. Check again on the Tuner detection setting. I was one TAB out. I will fix that tonight . I'll try testing tonight on the suggestion and let you know. Thanks for the input. [/QUOTE]
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