2013-10-21, 09:42 PM
Hi All
I am a newbie to NPVR, in the past I have used WMC and currently JRiver for recording TV shows. I came across NPVR by accident but having now played around with it would like to focus on it as my main PVR. The user interface leaves the aforementioned programs in the dust.
While playing around and testing NPVR today I have found that if a remote command is sent to the HTPC to send it to sleep while recording, it will honour the request:eek: Needless to say this is bad news for systems that are totally remote controlled because the turn off command to the PC should never be allowed when a recording is active or about to happen. In my case the recording was well on its way so to the best of my knowledge this is not the issue that has been covered before in this forum.
Is it possible to raise the application processor priority so that standby requests are ignored during recording in the same way as both WMC and JRiver?
Chris
I am a newbie to NPVR, in the past I have used WMC and currently JRiver for recording TV shows. I came across NPVR by accident but having now played around with it would like to focus on it as my main PVR. The user interface leaves the aforementioned programs in the dust.
While playing around and testing NPVR today I have found that if a remote command is sent to the HTPC to send it to sleep while recording, it will honour the request:eek: Needless to say this is bad news for systems that are totally remote controlled because the turn off command to the PC should never be allowed when a recording is active or about to happen. In my case the recording was well on its way so to the best of my knowledge this is not the issue that has been covered before in this forum.
Is it possible to raise the application processor priority so that standby requests are ignored during recording in the same way as both WMC and JRiver?
Chris