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Windows => Television => Topic started by: aidepe on June 04, 2018, 06:09:24 am
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Since installing the Windows 10 April 2018 Update, MC version 23 is no longer making scheduled TV recordings if the PC is in sleep mode. All was fine before the update. Currently I can view live TV, make instantaneous recordings, make scheduled recordings if the PC is awake and active but any recordings scheduled to occur when the PC is asleep simply don't happen. No changes have been made to MC23 and the twin tuners (Terrestrial DTV) are functioning correctly.
Anyone else experiencing this issue? Any comments / suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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That update did a lot of stuff, and on my PCs required more than one reboot to sort everything out, with extra stuff installed after the first reboot.
So, did you reboot the PC a couple of times, and do you have UAC turned on so that you see messages to allow installation of Windows components?
Unfortunately, I can't answer the question about waking from sleep as my HTPC has been running 24/7 for a few months, rather than being allowed to sleep.
Also, it shouldn't affect the sleep issue, but check and update your video and other drivers, because some of them needed to be updated to work with the Windows 10 April update.
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This isn't the same problem, but it's possible it's related:
https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/topic,24031.msg803013/topicseen.html#msg803013
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Thanks RoderickGI and JimH for your suggestions. Have delayed replying in order to do some tests.
The Windows 10 Update installed just before a vacation so I have rebooted a couple of times as suggested to ensure completion of the process. Also set MC23 to run as administrator (the account running on this PC does not have admin rights). Finally, I have re-entered any existing scheduled TV recordings. I have left the PC set to sleep after 2 hours as I am reluctant to have it running when not in use.
After some initial mixed results (some scheduled events recording, some not), last nights recordings were captured as intended. Hopefully this problem is resolved now.
Will pay closer attention to the next Windows update...