2009-12-06, 05:14 AM
GBPVR knows when its idle, so it could count x minutes and then (if no recordings are immanent) go into standby/hybernate.
The PCs power management could be set to 'always on', and
presumably if the PC can go into standby/hybernate at all, it should do so for GBPVR.
I know all too well you can set windows power settings to standby/hybernate the PC after x minutes of being idle but there are two big problems here - what windows thinks is idle could be too sensitive or not sensitive enough. Using CPU% is not a reliable and reproducible means across many computers and causes headaches for many people, myself included.
The PCs power management could be set to 'always on', and
presumably if the PC can go into standby/hybernate at all, it should do so for GBPVR.
I know all too well you can set windows power settings to standby/hybernate the PC after x minutes of being idle but there are two big problems here - what windows thinks is idle could be too sensitive or not sensitive enough. Using CPU% is not a reliable and reproducible means across many computers and causes headaches for many people, myself included.
[SIZE="1"]WinXP SP3, Asus M4A785D-M Pro, tinytwin DVB-T usb tuner (AF9015), mce remote, Saf, NPVR[/SIZE]