2022-05-21, 10:01 PM
Is it possible to keep the computer awake during remotely viewing a recording, similar to the way the system is kept awake during recording?
Specifically, the scenario I am running into is that I have a Sony android TV on which I installed Kodi. I have it configured to wake on LAN my Windows 11 HTPC, which has NextPVR installed on it. It works great, the computer remotely turns on and I can access the recordings and watch them. The issue is that my HTPC is set to sleep after 5 minutes of inactivity. The remove viewing of the recording doesn't keep the HTPC awake, so after watching the recording for 5 minutes it freezes because the HTPC goes to sleep. I know that I can easily work around the issue by increase my sleep timer on my HTPC, so it doesn't go to sleep in 5 minutes. However, I do like having it set at 5 minutes as that allows it to go to sleep after finishing recordings and doing the nightly updates of the EPG. I was really hoping that was a way to keep the system awake during the remote access of NextPVR.
Specifically, the scenario I am running into is that I have a Sony android TV on which I installed Kodi. I have it configured to wake on LAN my Windows 11 HTPC, which has NextPVR installed on it. It works great, the computer remotely turns on and I can access the recordings and watch them. The issue is that my HTPC is set to sleep after 5 minutes of inactivity. The remove viewing of the recording doesn't keep the HTPC awake, so after watching the recording for 5 minutes it freezes because the HTPC goes to sleep. I know that I can easily work around the issue by increase my sleep timer on my HTPC, so it doesn't go to sleep in 5 minutes. However, I do like having it set at 5 minutes as that allows it to go to sleep after finishing recordings and doing the nightly updates of the EPG. I was really hoping that was a way to keep the system awake during the remote access of NextPVR.