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WinXP won't go into standby mode when MediaPortal is running.
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<blockquote data-quote="craigparris1" data-source="post: 378537" data-attributes="member: 75254"><p>Hi flyte,</p><p></p><p>Is this a single-seat installation (ie. Tv-Server and MediaPortal), or just a MediaPortal client on its own? If it's got Tv-Server on it as well, it would be useful to see the tv.log file also.</p><p></p><p>However, I can see the following events that might go some way to explaining the situation:</p><p></p><p>...</p><p>2009-02-14 12:14:05.921875 [Info.][MPMain]: Main: OnSuspend - Done <- this would indicate that MediaPortal has got ready for standby</p><p>...</p><p>2009-02-14 12:14:11.875000 [Info.][ShowTimes Grabber]: Starting Showtimes refresh job on thread #24</p><p>2009-02-14 12:14:11.875000 [Info.][ShowTimes Grabber]: UTC time is 14/02/2009 7:14:11 PM, local time is 14/02/2009 12:14:11 PM (DST is False)</p><p>2009-02-14 12:14:15.250000 [Info.][MPMain]: Main: WM_POWERBROADCAST: 18</p><p>2009-02-14 12:14:15.250000 [Info.][MPMain]: Main: Windows has resumed from standby or hibernate mode to handle a requested event</p><p>...</p><p> (I'm not familiar with ShowTimes, but I guess it's a plug-in of some sort. Does it have its own schedule, or wake-up settings for refresh?)</p><p>...</p><p>2009-02-14 12:15:26.125000 [Info.][MPMain]: Main: WM_POWERBROADCAST: 0</p><p>2009-02-14 12:15:26.125000 [Info.][MPMain]: Main: Windows is requesting hibernate mode - UI bit: 1</p><p>2009-02-14 12:15:26.218750 [Info.][MPMain]: Main: WM_POWERBROADCAST: 4</p><p>2009-02-14 12:15:26.218750 [Info.][MPMain]: Main: Windows is suspending</p><p>2009-02-14 12:15:26.218750 [Info.][MPMain]: Main: Stopping playback</p><p>2009-02-14 12:15:26.218750 [Info.][MPMain]: Main: Stopping recorder</p><p>2009-02-14 12:15:26.218750 [Info.][MPMain]: Recorder: stop</p><p>2009-02-14 12:15:26.250000 [Info.][CommandProcessor]: Commandprocessor: Stopping all tuners</p><p>2009-02-14 12:15:26.250000 [Info.][CommandProcessor]: Commandprocessor: Stopped</p><p>2009-02-14 12:15:26.328125 [Info.][MPMain]: Main: Stopping AutoPlay</p><p>2009-02-14 12:15:26.328125 [Info.][MPMain]: Main: OnSuspend - Done</p><p>...</p><p> (I'm guessing you were in the middle or recording or watching something, then forced the PC into Hibernate?)</p><p>...</p><p>2009-02-14 12:15:35.703125 [Info.][MPMain]: Main: WM_POWERBROADCAST: 18</p><p>2009-02-14 12:15:35.703125 [Info.][MPMain]: Main: Windows has resumed from standby or hibernate mode to handle a requested event</p><p>2009-02-14 12:15:35.718750 [Info.][MPMain]: Main: OnResumeAutomatic - Starting recorder</p><p>2009-02-14 12:15:35.718750 [Info.][MPMain]: Recorder: start</p><p>2009-02-14 12:15:35.718750 [Info.][CommandProcessor]: Commandprocessor: Starting</p><p>2009-02-14 12:15:35.828125 [Info.][MPMain]: Main: OnResumeAutomatic - Done</p><p>2009-02-14 12:15:45.859375 [Info.][MPMain]: Main: WM_POWERBROADCAST: 7</p><p>2009-02-14 12:15:45.859375 [Info.][MPMain]: Main: Windows has resumed from hibernate mode</p><p>...</p><p> (MediaPortal resumed automatically to continue recording?)</p><p></p><p>As I said, I'm not familiar with the ShowTimes plug-in, and if this is a MediaPortal client only installed on the PC, then perhaps I'm not of that much assistance either. I'm running a single-seat installation, and I don't do any manual standby of the PC - I just let Tv-Server handle all the standbys and automatic resumes, via PowerScheduler.</p><p></p><p>Cheers,</p><p>Craig</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="craigparris1, post: 378537, member: 75254"] Hi flyte, Is this a single-seat installation (ie. Tv-Server and MediaPortal), or just a MediaPortal client on its own? If it's got Tv-Server on it as well, it would be useful to see the tv.log file also. However, I can see the following events that might go some way to explaining the situation: ... 2009-02-14 12:14:05.921875 [Info.][MPMain]: Main: OnSuspend - Done <- this would indicate that MediaPortal has got ready for standby ... 2009-02-14 12:14:11.875000 [Info.][ShowTimes Grabber]: Starting Showtimes refresh job on thread #24 2009-02-14 12:14:11.875000 [Info.][ShowTimes Grabber]: UTC time is 14/02/2009 7:14:11 PM, local time is 14/02/2009 12:14:11 PM (DST is False) 2009-02-14 12:14:15.250000 [Info.][MPMain]: Main: WM_POWERBROADCAST: 18 2009-02-14 12:14:15.250000 [Info.][MPMain]: Main: Windows has resumed from standby or hibernate mode to handle a requested event ... (I'm not familiar with ShowTimes, but I guess it's a plug-in of some sort. Does it have its own schedule, or wake-up settings for refresh?) ... 2009-02-14 12:15:26.125000 [Info.][MPMain]: Main: WM_POWERBROADCAST: 0 2009-02-14 12:15:26.125000 [Info.][MPMain]: Main: Windows is requesting hibernate mode - UI bit: 1 2009-02-14 12:15:26.218750 [Info.][MPMain]: Main: WM_POWERBROADCAST: 4 2009-02-14 12:15:26.218750 [Info.][MPMain]: Main: Windows is suspending 2009-02-14 12:15:26.218750 [Info.][MPMain]: Main: Stopping playback 2009-02-14 12:15:26.218750 [Info.][MPMain]: Main: Stopping recorder 2009-02-14 12:15:26.218750 [Info.][MPMain]: Recorder: stop 2009-02-14 12:15:26.250000 [Info.][CommandProcessor]: Commandprocessor: Stopping all tuners 2009-02-14 12:15:26.250000 [Info.][CommandProcessor]: Commandprocessor: Stopped 2009-02-14 12:15:26.328125 [Info.][MPMain]: Main: Stopping AutoPlay 2009-02-14 12:15:26.328125 [Info.][MPMain]: Main: OnSuspend - Done ... (I'm guessing you were in the middle or recording or watching something, then forced the PC into Hibernate?) ... 2009-02-14 12:15:35.703125 [Info.][MPMain]: Main: WM_POWERBROADCAST: 18 2009-02-14 12:15:35.703125 [Info.][MPMain]: Main: Windows has resumed from standby or hibernate mode to handle a requested event 2009-02-14 12:15:35.718750 [Info.][MPMain]: Main: OnResumeAutomatic - Starting recorder 2009-02-14 12:15:35.718750 [Info.][MPMain]: Recorder: start 2009-02-14 12:15:35.718750 [Info.][CommandProcessor]: Commandprocessor: Starting 2009-02-14 12:15:35.828125 [Info.][MPMain]: Main: OnResumeAutomatic - Done 2009-02-14 12:15:45.859375 [Info.][MPMain]: Main: WM_POWERBROADCAST: 7 2009-02-14 12:15:45.859375 [Info.][MPMain]: Main: Windows has resumed from hibernate mode ... (MediaPortal resumed automatically to continue recording?) As I said, I'm not familiar with the ShowTimes plug-in, and if this is a MediaPortal client only installed on the PC, then perhaps I'm not of that much assistance either. I'm running a single-seat installation, and I don't do any manual standby of the PC - I just let Tv-Server handle all the standbys and automatic resumes, via PowerScheduler. Cheers, Craig [/QUOTE]
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