Hi,
I was just trying to convert 3000 files for wma to flac.
I hoped to find the job done when I came home - but instead of that I found my Windows 7 asleep ... resuming the job when I woke my system. Because I use power management and I don't see why I should switch it off.
I think you should set the "system required" flag in your program - when conversion is active.
For some programs that even don't care about power management, I wrote a work-around script in AutoIt, where the relevant line is:
DllCall("kernel32.dll", "long", "SetThreadExecutionState", "long", 0x80000001)
When the job is finished, just set "SetThreadExecutionState" to 0x80000000.
Couldn't this be implemented?
Thanks and regards,
Martin
I was just trying to convert 3000 files for wma to flac.
I hoped to find the job done when I came home - but instead of that I found my Windows 7 asleep ... resuming the job when I woke my system. Because I use power management and I don't see why I should switch it off.
I think you should set the "system required" flag in your program - when conversion is active.
For some programs that even don't care about power management, I wrote a work-around script in AutoIt, where the relevant line is:
DllCall("kernel32.dll", "long", "SetThreadExecutionState", "long", 0x80000001)
When the job is finished, just set "SetThreadExecutionState" to 0x80000000.
Couldn't this be implemented?
Thanks and regards,
Martin
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