Handbrake doesn't keep iMac awake during encode?
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Handbrake doesn't keep iMac awake during encode?
It was my understanding from reading Ted's post here (viewtopic.php?f=5&t=18091&p=83579&hilit=awake#p83579) that my iMac should stay awake until Handbrake is finished but this doesn't seem to be the case. If I set the energy saver preference tab to put the machine to sleep after a minute it will do so even in the middle of a job. I'd really like to set up a large batch job before going to bed and have it finished in the morning (and the iMac snoring softly) but I can't seem to get that to happen. Is there something I'm missing?
Re: Handbrake doesn't keep iMac awake during encode?
In Preferences > General, you can set the "When done" action to "Put Computer To Sleep".
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Thank you. But the issue wasn't that the iMac would not go to sleep but that it went to sleep too early (before the encode was finished) and therefore would still be sitting partially through the 1st conversion in the batch when I awoke the machine in the morning.
Re: Handbrake doesn't keep iMac awake during encode?
My post implicitly meant to disable automatic and/or scheduled sleep in your OS X preferences as well. Sorry if that wasn't clear.
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ahhh... that makes sense then.
Ideally I'd like to have the iMac able to sleep if not busy encoding and not require it to stay awake unless put to sleep with a click of the mouse or by Handbrake invoking sleep. I don't suppose anyone knows of any way of doing that other than extending the inactivity-time-to-sleep past what would be the normal time required for a Handbrake batch job (say 4 hrs as an example)?
Ideally I'd like to have the iMac able to sleep if not busy encoding and not require it to stay awake unless put to sleep with a click of the mouse or by Handbrake invoking sleep. I don't suppose anyone knows of any way of doing that other than extending the inactivity-time-to-sleep past what would be the normal time required for a Handbrake batch job (say 4 hrs as an example)?
Re: Handbrake doesn't keep iMac awake during encode?
These tips should prevent sleeping during a HandBrake encode: http://osxdaily.com/2011/03/21/temporar ... -sleeping/
I haven't tested this as I'm busy encoding right now, but hopefully they should not prevent forced sleep (i.e. as triggered manually or by HandBrake).
I haven't tested this as I'm busy encoding right now, but hopefully they should not prevent forced sleep (i.e. as triggered manually or by HandBrake).
Re: Handbrake doesn't keep iMac awake during encode?
Do you have something like PleaseSleep installed? I've never had any issues with the default OS X sleep settings interfering with handbrake. Then again, my MBP also tends to refuse to go asleep regardless of what I'm running, so maybe I'm not the best test case.
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Re: Handbrake doesn't keep iMac awake during encode?
I also have never had any problems with OS X based computers sleeping while transcoding with HB. However that is with 10.5 so maybe something is different now.
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Re: Handbrake doesn't keep iMac awake during encode?
This issue persists under 10.8, on 10.7 it worked but now the Mac goes to sleep over and over while encoding
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HandBrake isn't the only app that's affected, it seems. I've seen reports of a similar issue on the MakeMKV forums.atoxx wrote:This issue persists under 10.8, on 10.7 it worked but now the Mac goes to sleep over and over while encoding
It appears Apple changed something in OS X 10.8.
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We'll try and fix this eventually, though.