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Auto hibernate after record if it wakes up from hibernate

 
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Auto hibernate after record if it wakes up from hibernate
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2007-01-03, 02:21 PM
New year Greetings.

I am newbie to GBPVR. Please explain in detail.

Good thing is GBPVR can auto wakeup my machine for recording if machine is in hibernated mode at that time. Now I am using some external program to go back to hibernate after that recording is done. In that external problem, i have to manually set the time for hibernation. Usually from morning to evening I use my computer for my work, and recordings will done in the background. If i want to schedule recording in the night then I have to set that external program(setting the time) to hibernate my machine again after recording(that is little pain, If i forget to set that external program then my computer will be on for whole night). Is there any way that we can tell GBPVR to hibernate machine after recording if only it wakes up from hibernate mode? I can not use that "idle for some time" logic because in the morning also some times my machine will be idle.


Thanks in advance.
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2007-01-03, 02:29 PM
I think you use the idle after x minutes option in windows. I dont quite understand the problem with the machine in the morning....
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2007-01-03, 02:37 PM
Thanks fuzzweed.

I use this machine for my work at home. So it should be on for whole morning in week days. If i set my machine to go standby or hibernate after some time of idle, then i may go to standby/hibernate in the mornings work time if i dont use for some time. That is the reason i can not use that logic for standby/hibernate.
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2007-01-03, 03:00 PM
only way to do what you want would be through postprocessing.bat
somethink like: check if current hour is between 6PM-7AM (such a time check is easies done with a vbs script), then call some programm like psshutdown, else, do nothing. you'll need some basic scripting skills for that Wink
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2007-01-03, 03:06 PM (This post was last modified: 2007-01-03, 03:10 PM by fuzzweed.)
or you could do it the otherway round and schedule a wake up at 7am and run a program that keeps it awake - maybe even gbpvr running live tv in a minimised window. you can run gbpvr straight to live tv (see http://gbpvr.com/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Manua...ineOptions ) and I think you can set windows scheduler to run the program minimised
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2007-01-03, 06:54 PM
Hi Green_Star
This thread might help you:
http://forums.nextpvr.com/showthread.php?t=22305
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