2004-11-14, 01:18 PM
Don't know if this has come up yet, but a "hibernate" or "poweroff" after record function should be nice.
I know you can set something like that in the Windows control panel, but that doesn't work all the time. With a wireless mouse for instance (has already been mentioned), or a download-manager running in the background...
I used to use iuVCR (http://www.iulabs.com), which had this function (power off or hibernate after record).
That shouldn't be too hard?
Thanks!
I know you can set something like that in the Windows control panel, but that doesn't work all the time. With a wireless mouse for instance (has already been mentioned), or a download-manager running in the background...
I used to use iuVCR (http://www.iulabs.com), which had this function (power off or hibernate after record).
That shouldn't be too hard?
Thanks!