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rjaeger1
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2006-09-21, 03:06 AM
This isn't a typical sleep mode request so please read on.

I never use my HTPC from about 2am to 12pm and I think that it would be nice to have an option where the box automatically sleeps at a specified time and then wakes back up at another time. I think it would help save power (and money) for a lot of people. I'm not sure if this could be set up in Windows as a scheduled task - so if this can be done, nm.

Thank you for considering this request.
My PVR:
Dell 400sc (really good choice since it's quiet)
P4 2.8ghz
1gb ddr400
PVR150MCE
PVR150
PVR250
Radeon 9600
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2006-09-21, 06:06 AM
Ok... you clearly state that you don't want the "typical sleep mode request"... can I ask you why you don't want to use windows sleep or hibernate for this?
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2006-09-21, 06:12 AM
Ok... I think I got the answer when I read your other thread... you want the computer to be on all the day for phone calls?
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2006-09-21, 06:13 AM
Maybe something like this would work?
http://www.bigwebmaster.com/2226.html
Note: I have not tried that or other softwares like that, so I don't know how/if they work exactly like you want them to... Smile
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Accent HT-400 Case, AMD Athlon 64 3800+ 1024MB, 1TB+300GB+180GB, WinXP Pro-SP2, NVidia 7600GT
Nova-T USB2, PVR-350 recording from Dilog 355 DVB-T box, USB-UIRT (receiving & transmitting)
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2006-09-21, 06:28 AM
stefan Wrote:Ok... you clearly state that you don't want the "typical sleep mode request"... can I ask you why you don't want to use windows sleep or hibernate for this?

I'm sorry I didn't make this clearer. I just want the computer to turn off at a certain time and then wake itself up another time. I think I could schedule a hibernation through windows but could I schedule a wakeup too? Also, would GBPVR be able to wake up the computer if a recording appears in the hibernating time?

I guess what I really want is for GBPVR to be told a time to sleep at. What I meant by a typical sleep option is like you see on TVs where you say sleep 30 and it turns off in 30 min. I want a scheduled sleep every night.

Thank you.

Also, the skype phone that i discussed in the other thread will only be needed during the day. We have a landline but skype is great for longdistance and I won't be making any long distance calls in my sleep Wink
My PVR:
Dell 400sc (really good choice since it's quiet)
P4 2.8ghz
1gb ddr400
PVR150MCE
PVR150
PVR250
Radeon 9600
300+40gb
GBPVR v1.2.13
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2006-09-21, 06:35 AM
Yep, I got it. If windows controls going to sleep (or hibernate), you can be confident that gbpvr will wake the computer up. It does this one minute before the recording is to start. So if the program I linked to works at all, you'd have no problems with missing recordings due to that. Not sure what happens if your computer is scheduled to go to sleep at a time when a recording is actually recording.

What you *really* want is to use windows to hibernate your computer. But you want it not to during the day. The optimal thing for you would be if you could setup a "day" profile in power options, and a "night" profile. The day profile would effectively be "always on", and the night profile would be "hibernate after 1 (or 3 or something) minute(s)". That part is not hard. What I don't know about is whether we could find a program that automatically changes the profile from day to night at a specific time, and a back to day at another time...

GBPVR will prevent windows from going to sleep/hibernation if it is currently recording something, or if a recording is scheduled within the next 15 minutes (or is it 30... can't remember).
I'm not always right
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Accent HT-400 Case, AMD Athlon 64 3800+ 1024MB, 1TB+300GB+180GB, WinXP Pro-SP2, NVidia 7600GT
Nova-T USB2, PVR-350 recording from Dilog 355 DVB-T box, USB-UIRT (receiving & transmitting)
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2006-09-21, 07:29 AM
I found a solution to this...hopefully it works
scheduling hibernation at http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,126019...ticle.html

scheduling a wake-up at http://articles.techrepublic.com.com/510...3491.html#

My only problem with this is that I'm going to get prompted to input my user password each morning...now to find a solution for this. I'm already using tweakui and that allows me to auto-login but I don't think it works on anything other than a restart or coldboot.

EDIT: I think I found the last piece http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315231
My PVR:
Dell 400sc (really good choice since it's quiet)
P4 2.8ghz
1gb ddr400
PVR150MCE
PVR150
PVR250
Radeon 9600
300+40gb
GBPVR v1.2.13
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2006-09-21, 07:33 AM
But that does the exact same thing as the program I linked to earlier. And you don't get around the fact that it might force a hibernate during the time when gbpvr might be recording something.
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Accent HT-400 Case, AMD Athlon 64 3800+ 1024MB, 1TB+300GB+180GB, WinXP Pro-SP2, NVidia 7600GT
Nova-T USB2, PVR-350 recording from Dilog 355 DVB-T box, USB-UIRT (receiving & transmitting)
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#9
2006-09-21, 09:37 AM
You're right...it might hibernate during a recording. So I guess we'll have to wait and see what sub or the plugin devs can come up with.

Thanks for your help stefan.
My PVR:
Dell 400sc (really good choice since it's quiet)
P4 2.8ghz
1gb ddr400
PVR150MCE
PVR150
PVR250
Radeon 9600
300+40gb
GBPVR v1.2.13
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#10
2006-09-21, 09:42 AM
Seriously, try googling a bit and see if you can't find a program (a command line one would be ideal), that could change power scheme in windows. That would solve the problem.
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GB-PVR 1.2.9
Accent HT-400 Case, AMD Athlon 64 3800+ 1024MB, 1TB+300GB+180GB, WinXP Pro-SP2, NVidia 7600GT
Nova-T USB2, PVR-350 recording from Dilog 355 DVB-T box, USB-UIRT (receiving & transmitting)
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