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"MegaZone" wrote in message ... "Jack Ak" shaped the electrons to say: The unit is designed to operate 24 hours/day. An extended power off could result in a problem when power is restored to the unit. Powering the unit off for an extended time shouldn't cause any problems. Maybe not, but there are historically more disk drive failures at startup than while operating. Ask any IBM Customer Engineer. |
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MegaZone wrote: "Peter Newman" shaped the electrons to say: Too bad there isn't a "vacation" feature that would allow you to suspend Season Passes without deleting them. You can go into the ToDo list and just delete all the upcoming recordings for the next two weeks. One problem with this technique is if he does it, then it will fill up with new shows that match lower priority season passes or wishlists. As much as I realize this is against the mindset of Tivo, this actually has bitten me sometimes.. and yes, it's when my hard drive is nearly full. I sometimes will delete things on the To Do list since I know I won't have enough space.. If I do that too soon to when I leave, then something else will show up in the To Do list and record anyway. I really wish I could "lock" the To Do list, at least for the next 24 hours or so lets say. I sometimes do a minimal amount of locking by turning SP recordings (double checkmark) into single checkmark recordings, so they don't get overridden by something else. I did find something else out recently. I had thought recordings were deleted from bottom up when sorted by date. Just the other day I had something like this: Suggestion 3 Suggestion 2 Suggestion 1 and Suggestion 1 was the oldest recorded.. When I came back, only Suggestion 1 was left. I had that happen a few weeks ago to a recording of mine too.. I was previously making sure if nothing had been erased by looking at my oldest (!) recording.. But now I know I can't trust that (thought it's still at least a decent thing to check, since I obviously don't have my whole list of recordings memorized). |
"Matt Ackeret" wrote in message
... In article , I did find something else out recently. I had thought recordings were deleted from bottom up when sorted by date. Just the other day I had something like this: Suggestion 3 Suggestion 2 Suggestion 1 and Suggestion 1 was the oldest recorded.. When I came back, only Suggestion 1 was left. I had that happen a few weeks ago to a recording of mine too.. I was previously making sure if nothing had been erased by looking at my oldest (!) recording.. But now I know I can't trust that (thought it's still at least a decent thing to check, since I obviously don't have my whole list of recordings memorized). Were the programs different lengths and/or quality (because it affects size on drive)? Maybe it just deleted only what was needed to make room for the new recording. Anything with a yellow exclamation mark is available for deletion. It looks like it chose to record a short recording that was enough to make room for the new recording rather than deleting more than was necessary. Just guessing here as I have never seen this happen (I don't pay attention to what suggestion is oldest). |
On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 02:46:48 +0000, Matt Ackeret wrote:
I sometimes will delete things on the To Do list since I know I won't have enough space.. If I do that too soon to when I leave, then something else will show up in the To Do list and record anyway. I really wish I could "lock" the To Do list, at least for the next 24 hours or so lets say. Sounds like turning the TiVo off (unplugging it) would achieve the results you want? ;) -- Lenroc |
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