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<blockquote data-quote="Lehmden" data-source="post: 1231809" data-attributes="member: 109222"><p>Hi.</p><p></p><p>Opposite to MP1 the PS plugin only is a Server plugin in the MP2 world. It is activated the same way as in MP1 TV configuration and it does similar things than in MP1 TV Server.</p><p>If you want to schedule recordings and for this the system should awake by time, then PowerScheduler plugin is needed. Also if you want to wake up the system for maintenance like EPG- grabbing and/or automatic reboot the PS plugin also is useful.</p><p></p><p></p><p>This is not exactly what was told there. PowerScheduler has two options how the power saving can be handled. One option is, PS is doing all by itself. This is the preferred way if your HTPC did not go to sleep properly without MP2 doing anything. If all power saving options are working normal when MP2 did not do anything, then you better use the second option and leave the power handling to windows. There are two checkboxes in the TV configuration tool for this.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]193698[/ATTACH]</p><p>The tick at "Apply recommended..." like in this screenshot is leaving the power handling to windows. If you untick this and instead tick "PowerScheduler forces..." then the power handling is done by PS...</p><p>Before you can see this options, you need to change the config- interface to "Expert- Mode" in "General" tab...</p><p>[ATTACH=full]193699[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>PowerScheduler plugin has many, many options and could use an own tutorial. But as usual, nobody had the time to do so up to now...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lehmden, post: 1231809, member: 109222"] Hi. Opposite to MP1 the PS plugin only is a Server plugin in the MP2 world. It is activated the same way as in MP1 TV configuration and it does similar things than in MP1 TV Server. If you want to schedule recordings and for this the system should awake by time, then PowerScheduler plugin is needed. Also if you want to wake up the system for maintenance like EPG- grabbing and/or automatic reboot the PS plugin also is useful. This is not exactly what was told there. PowerScheduler has two options how the power saving can be handled. One option is, PS is doing all by itself. This is the preferred way if your HTPC did not go to sleep properly without MP2 doing anything. If all power saving options are working normal when MP2 did not do anything, then you better use the second option and leave the power handling to windows. There are two checkboxes in the TV configuration tool for this. [ATTACH=full]193698[/ATTACH] The tick at "Apply recommended..." like in this screenshot is leaving the power handling to windows. If you untick this and instead tick "PowerScheduler forces..." then the power handling is done by PS... Before you can see this options, you need to change the config- interface to "Expert- Mode" in "General" tab... [ATTACH=full]193699[/ATTACH] PowerScheduler plugin has many, many options and could use an own tutorial. But as usual, nobody had the time to do so up to now... [/QUOTE]
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