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Captain Jack
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2021-03-31, 08:57 AM
Just a quick question: after recording, my laptop will not go into standby. I have checked the standby settings and in normal use it goes into standby with no problem, but after recording a programme it stays on, usually until the following morning when I can switch it off. It's an ageing laptop, a Lenovo G570 running Windows 10.

Any ideas? Thanks.
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2021-03-31, 12:40 PM
(2021-03-31, 08:57 AM)Captain Jack Wrote: Just a quick question: after recording, my laptop will not go into standby. I have checked the standby settings and in normal use it goes into standby with no problem, but after recording a programme it stays on, usually until the following morning when I can switch it off. It's an ageing laptop, a Lenovo G570 running Windows 10.

Any ideas? Thanks.

Please post NextPVR logs ... https://github.com/sub3/NextPVR/wiki/get-help ... Thanks.

The Windows ... powercfg ... command has numerous command line options for diagnosing sleep problems.
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2021-04-01, 08:47 AM
Attached are the zipped log files. I have tried running "powercfg" as Administrator, but when I click Yes to run it, nothing happens. It appears to be blocked somehow.


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2021-04-01, 10:03 AM (This post was last modified: 2021-04-01, 10:03 AM by Graham.)
(2021-04-01, 08:47 AM)Captain Jack Wrote: Attached are the zipped log files. I have tried running "powercfg" as Administrator, but when I click Yes to run it, nothing happens. It appears to be blocked somehow.

The nrecord.log has ...

Quote:2021-04-01 01:08:03.247 [DEBUG][9] No C:\Users\Public\NPVR\Scripts\PostProcessing.bat
2021-04-01 06:56:22.555 [DEBUG][88] Resuming...
2021-04-01 06:56:22.618 [DEBUG][9] Recording service noted the system was resuming...
2021-04-01 06:56:22.623 [DEBUG][9] No C:\Users\Public\NPVR\Scripts\Wakeup.bat
2021-04-01 06:56:23.224 [DEBUG][6] cycling MVP servers
2021-04-01 09:37:48.566 [DEBUG][75] Resuming...
2021-04-01 09:37:48.633 [DEBUG][88] Resuming...
2021-04-01 09:37:49.953 [DEBUG][6] cycling MVP servers
2021-04-01 09:37:56.123 [DEBUG][9] Recording service noted the system was resuming...
2021-04-01 09:37:56.133 [DEBUG][9] No C:\Users\Public\NPVR\Scripts\Wakeup.bat

The ... Resuming ... messsages in the log are NextPVR saying that it has received a notice from Windows to say that Windows is waking from sleep.  I did not see anything in the logs to suggest that NextPVR is keeping the computer awake.

The ... powercfg ... command should work if run in a Command Prompt that has been opened using ... Run as Administrator.

For future reference ... It appears that you are running NextPVR V4 and posting in the V5 sub-folder.
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2021-04-01, 12:00 PM
(2021-04-01, 08:47 AM)Captain Jack Wrote: I have tried running "powercfg" as Administrator, but when I click Yes to run it, nothing happens. It appears to be blocked somehow.

You need to run it with a parameter : powercfg /requests will show which process is preventing sleep.

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