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2010-07-03, 19:17
(This post was last modified: 2010-07-04, 13:48 by kwartz.)
Hi everyone
I'm currently going crazy! I am unable to configure my Acer 3610 to wake on USB from Hibernate (S4) with an HFX Vista Remote (MCE compatible).
Please help me!!!
OS: Windows 7 32bits
XBMC: 10.5 pre build 31004
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Thank you for trying to help me, but I already tried everything with MCE Standby Tool and it does'nt make any change. Everything works fine using the S3, but S4, nothing!
In fact, I use Windows for DSPlayer with FFDShow and the audio dynamic range compression (from FFDShow). It allows me to watch movies late at night without impeding the neighbors.
Anyway ... I see that WAKE on USB mode from S4 works fine under Linux and XBMC Live So if I understand well.
2 solutions available to me:
1) Drive under Linux (XBMC Live) and find the equivalent for the dynamic compression of sound, but I think XBMC Live does'nt possess DSPlayer, isn't it? Of does there exsit an other way for the Dynamic range compression?
2) Or if someone nice (lol) passes through here willing to help me out of this hell...
Thanks!
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what's the real consomation (watts/hour) for the revo 3610 when he's sleeping in S4 and S3 mode?
thanks!
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I realize this is an old thread- but I'm having a (maybe) similar problem where my Acer 3610 seems to cut off power to the USB port when in S3 suspend mode (white power light is still flashing). It does this with XBMC Live 11.0 installed. The really wierd thing is that if I just install XBMC Live 10.0rc2 on the same machine, then when it goes into suspend with the flashing white light the USB ports still have power and any USB device (MCE remote, keyboard, mouse) will wake the machine just fine.