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HarryPatt October 2nd 03 12:17 AM

Can Sky+ do this?
 
If I am recording one Sky prog while watching another can I flick between them?

Also can I be recording one program and just flick between it and all the other
Sky channels?

I love the remote thing, I would miss not watching 50 channels at the same
time:-)

Thanks
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Lee Blaver October 2nd 03 02:03 AM

HarryPatt wrote:

If I am recording one Sky prog while watching another can I flick between them?

Also can I be recording one program and just flick between it and all the other
Sky channels?

I love the remote thing, I would miss not watching 50 channels at the same
time:-)

Thanks


Was it C&W that used to have a channel mosiac?
One of them anyway...it was quite useful sometimes.
Sky would probably charge for such a feature ;)

Lee

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Tumbleweed October 2nd 03 08:33 AM

"HarryPatt" wrote in message
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If I am recording one Sky prog while watching another can I flick between

them?

You can change between them, but you have to select it via the EPG or prog
up/down, or by just directly entering the channel no. One of my TV's has a
remote with a 'zap' button which toggles between the last two programmes you
watched, that would be nice. You could also start watching the program you
are recording at the start while its half way through, then go back to the
other live programme, then back to where you were on the one recording,
rewind it a bit, etc.


Also can I be recording one program and just flick between it and all the

other
Sky channels?


Yes. While its recording, whatever you do including put the box in standby
makes no difference (as far as I can see, all putting the box in standby
does is alter which light is lit on the front panel). Unless you stop the
recording directly, it will continue.



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HarryPatt October 3rd 03 08:10 PM

Thanks all


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