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Originally Posted by Atak_Snajpera
try this
1) Change system date format to YYYY/MM/DD
2) open ripbot264 ( do not click on settings!)
3) open WorkHours.csv in notepad
4) add start and end time. for example.
Code:
"2022-11-29 12:00";"2022-11-29 12:01"
"2022-11-29 12:02";"2022-11-29 12:03"
5) Save file.
6) Run some encoding
if everything goes well encoding will start automatically at 12:00 and pc will go to sleep mode at 12:01. Then at 12:02 PC will weak up automatically. At 12:03 PC will shut down again.
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So what I would like to know is, when using this feature, what happens to the progress of the encode, when it turns itself off ??
If you were using DE, then whatever chunk(s) is being processed, would be lost, when the pc shuts down, and hopefully, when it starts again, it would start on the next chunk (the one that was not completed, when it shutdown), but if you weren't using DE, then the whole encode would be lost.
I really can't understand why this is a good idea.....