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Windows 11
PC is in hibernation. What setting is required to let Kodi wake it up for a scheduled recording?
Kodi setting
PC setting
BIOS setting
Thanks
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This is a new build. The previous build was able to wake up.
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new build, old build, ancient build, future build
the only thing to wake a machine is WOL
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I don't think this is true. Windows can schedule timer to wake it up from hibernation for sure. Backup software does it.
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well then you already know more than me
good luck
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The PVR Settings for Power saving give you the ability to create a script to wake the PC. Perhaps you overwrote your script.
A NextPVR backend on Windows will already wake for EPG updates and scheduled recordings automatically, no script needed. Generally ignore posts from "@izprtxqkft" as often posts with no knowledge of the situation.
Martin
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just dont ask martin how to do something as simple as attach images to posts
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Where can I check this script? Thanks
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I don't see a scheduled task for NextPVR or Kodi. I'm not sure how NextPVR scheduled recording works. I'd think it needs to create a scheduled task (just like my backup software) and sets to wake up PC from sleep. This might be the wrong forum.
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Yeah powercfg -waketimers showed the NextPVR timer.
I guess I need to figure out why it's not waking up the PC. Either Windows or BIOS have something missing.
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Here is the solution
Control Panel -> Power Options -> Change plan settings -> Change advanced power settings -> Sleep -> Allow wake timers -> set to Enable
The default in my power plan was Important wake timers only