That has been my experience also.  When I set up the 
scheduler to record something, I routinely cause the 
computer to hybernate, and Total Recorder has consistently 
awakened the computer at the designated time.  One of my 
machines is running Xp home, and another XP media center.

Don Roberts



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "dean martineau" <[email protected]>
To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2009 11:11 AM
Subject: total recorder and sleep mode


When I used to use Total Recorder a lot when I had XP, I 
routinely set it to
record and then put the computer into sleep mode.  I don't 
remember now
which of the possible sleep modes I used, but either way, 
TotalRecorder
brought the computer out of sleep to make the recording.

Dean


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Dane trethowan
Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2009 10:03 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Users of Total Recorder, be warned!

Hi Everyone!

I'm always discovering new features and functions in the 
Total
Recorder application and I do discover some bugs from 
time-to-time but
the support team at High Criteria seem pretty helpful.  One 
you need
to be careful of is the problem in Total Recorder's error 
trapping
when typing in a filename, for some reason Total Recorder 
won't tell
you if the "/" character is in a filename.  Now obviously, 
if you're
typing in a filename manually then you're not likely to use 
the "/"
character but if you're pasting say from a schedule on the 
web to the
filename box into the scheduler of Total Recorder? Well, 
that can be a
different matter as I've just found out.

so what's the consequence of all this? you get an extra 
folder created
off your directory where Total Recorder stores your files 
along with a
possible meaningless filename which you have to try and sort 
out, in
other words the wasting of a few minutes which you could 
quite easily
devote to more productive pursuits.

Next thing, be very careful! how you set your power 
management
settings of your Windows PC, if the PC goes to "Standby" 
mode or the
hard drive goes to sleep then I'm afraid that Total Recorder 
will go
to sleep to, this problem is probably beyond the folks at 
High
Criteria as its more a Windows thing I'm supposing.  Audio 
Hijack Pro
- the nearest thing to Total Recorder on the Mac - can tap 
into the
operating system and wake or even start your computer just 
before the
scheduled recording is to take place and I'm guessing of 
course that
such nice and nifty things just aren't possible with Windows 
due to
the design of the PC itself.




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