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How to make hibernation "dynamic" after recording?


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I'm using Windows Task Scheduler to schedule my recordnings, and have one open issue with it.

 

Is there any way to do the following:

- If the scheduled task was started from hibernate, the computer should go into hibernate after recording has finished

- If the scheduled task was started while computer was already running, the computer should remain running after recording has finished

 

Right now, I have to know at the time of scheduling, whether my computer will be running or in hibernate when the scheduled recording takes place (with setting "Force Hibernate after Recording" everything works pretty ok). But I really would like to have the "freedom" to select "Do Nothing after Recording", and let the system decide whether is needs to go into standby or not.

 

Thanks for any help!

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Is there any way to do the following:
No, not yet. I think, it's not easy to decide it...

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