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Malcolm Richardson November 10th 04 11:52 PM

"failed" recordings with Sky+
 
Just asked Sky why I've suddenly started experiencing "failed" (reason
unknown) recordings.
I've missed 2DTV, Dead Ringers and Little Britain so I'm a bit annoyed after
telling all my friends & relatives how good Sky+ is.

Sky say it is a known fault and their cheif engineering bods are working on
it right now.

Looks like a software update has introduced a bug.



Tumbleweed November 11th 04 08:24 AM

I
"Malcolm Richardson" wrote in message
...
Just asked Sky why I've suddenly started experiencing "failed" (reason
unknown) recordings.
I've missed 2DTV, Dead Ringers and Little Britain so I'm a bit annoyed
after
telling all my friends & relatives how good Sky+ is.

Sky say it is a known fault and their cheif engineering bods are working
on
it right now.

Looks like a software update has introduced a bug.

had that a few days back, 3 failed recordings all made (or not) the same
evening.

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Tumbleweed

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Phil Clarke November 11th 04 07:15 PM

Just asked Sky why I've suddenly started experiencing "failed" (reason
unknown) recordings.
I've missed 2DTV, Dead Ringers and Little Britain so I'm a bit annoyed
after
telling all my friends & relatives how good Sky+ is.

Sky say it is a known fault and their cheif engineering bods are working
on
it right now.

Looks like a software update has introduced a bug.

had that a few days back, 3 failed recordings all made (or not) the same
evening.

--
Tumbleweed


Me, too. Have you also had recordings that say they've recorded but show up
as 0%? When you delete them it also doesn't change the percentage used.
(This also happens with the failed recordings) I also was trying to show off
the virtues of Sky+ to my father-in-law only to see it repeatedly go
tits-up!

Phil



Tumbleweed November 11th 04 07:55 PM


"Phil Clarke" wrote in message
...
Just asked Sky why I've suddenly started experiencing "failed" (reason
unknown) recordings.
I've missed 2DTV, Dead Ringers and Little Britain so I'm a bit annoyed
after
telling all my friends & relatives how good Sky+ is.

Sky say it is a known fault and their cheif engineering bods are working
on
it right now.

Looks like a software update has introduced a bug.

had that a few days back, 3 failed recordings all made (or not) the same
evening.

--
Tumbleweed


Me, too. Have you also had recordings that say they've recorded but show
up as 0%? When you delete them it also doesn't change the percentage used.
(This also happens with the failed recordings) I also was trying to show
off the virtues of Sky+ to my father-in-law only to see it repeatedly go
tits-up!

Phil


If you get the latter do a 'rebuild free space'.

--
Tumbleweed

email replies not necessary but to contact use;
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Tony November 16th 04 08:17 PM

Hmmmnn. That's interesting.

This happened to me last night with the "Curse of Radio One" programme.

When I spoke to a Sky call centre engineer (some months ago as it happes
about a completely separate issue), he said there was a defragmentation type
of utility built in.

So how exactly do I "rebuild free space"?

Thanks.

- -

Tony



Tumbleweed November 16th 04 10:59 PM


"Tony" wrote in message
...
Hmmmnn. That's interesting.

This happened to me last night with the "Curse of Radio One" programme.

When I spoke to a Sky call centre engineer (some months ago as it happes
about a completely separate issue), he said there was a defragmentation
type of utility built in.

So how exactly do I "rebuild free space"?

Thanks.


IIRC its 'services' at the top then do 4 0 1 select (dont look at the
screen, just do it) and then select defragment. *Dont* select the other
option which is something like reformat :-)
Otherwise google for it its been discussed here recently/

Tw



Jomtien November 17th 04 08:03 AM

Tumbleweed wrote:

IIRC its 'services' at the top then do 4 0 1 select (dont look at the
screen, just do it) and then select defragment. *Dont* select the other
option which is something like reformat :-)


As you mention, the desired option is the rebuild personal planner
one, not the full reset.

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[email protected] November 17th 04 03:41 PM


On 16-Nov-2004, "Tumbleweed" wrote:

Hmmmnn. That's interesting.

This happened to me last night with the "Curse of Radio One" programme.

When I spoke to a Sky call centre engineer (some months ago as it happes

about a completely separate issue), he said there was a defragmentation
type of utility built in.

So how exactly do I "rebuild free space"?

Thanks.


IIRC its 'services' at the top then do 4 0 1 select (dont look at the
screen, just do it) and then select defragment. *Dont* select the other
option which is something like reformat :-)
Otherwise google for it its been discussed here recently/

Tw


Don't expect to get all your disk back. Mine never gives me more than 87%
after a rebuild.

Paul.

Tumbleweed November 17th 04 04:29 PM


wrote in message
...

On 16-Nov-2004, "Tumbleweed" wrote:

Hmmmnn. That's interesting.

This happened to me last night with the "Curse of Radio One" programme.

When I spoke to a Sky call centre engineer (some months ago as it
happes

about a completely separate issue), he said there was a defragmentation
type of utility built in.

So how exactly do I "rebuild free space"?

Thanks.


IIRC its 'services' at the top then do 4 0 1 select (dont look at the
screen, just do it) and then select defragment. *Dont* select the other
option which is something like reformat :-)
Otherwise google for it its been discussed here recently/

Tw


Don't expect to get all your disk back. Mine never gives me more than 87%
after a rebuild.

Paul.


I've only done it once and as I had existing recordings I didnt add it all
up to see if it came to 100%.
Might have a look later.

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Tumbleweed

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Tumbleweed November 18th 04 09:21 AM


"Tumbleweed" wrote in message
...

wrote in message
...

On 16-Nov-2004, "Tumbleweed" wrote:

Hmmmnn. That's interesting.

This happened to me last night with the "Curse of Radio One"
programme.

When I spoke to a Sky call centre engineer (some months ago as it
happes

about a completely separate issue), he said there was a
defragmentation
type of utility built in.

So how exactly do I "rebuild free space"?

Thanks.


IIRC its 'services' at the top then do 4 0 1 select (dont look at the
screen, just do it) and then select defragment. *Dont* select the other
option which is something like reformat :-)
Otherwise google for it its been discussed here recently/

Tw


Don't expect to get all your disk back. Mine never gives me more than 87%
after a rebuild.

Paul.


I've only done it once and as I had existing recordings I didnt add it all
up to see if it came to 100%.
Might have a look later.


I've had a look, it adds up to 105% (Obviously rounding errors). I suggest
you need to do a complete rebuild not just the reformat.

--
Tumbleweed

email replies not necessary but to contact use;
tumbleweednews at hotmail dot com



Ian F. November 18th 04 09:29 AM

"Tumbleweed" wrote in message
...

I've had a look, it adds up to 105% (Obviously rounding errors). I

suggest
you need to do a complete rebuild not just the reformat.


I had to do a full system reset, which gave back 100% of space and put a
stop to failed recordings.

Ian


[email protected] November 18th 04 09:30 AM


On 18-Nov-2004, "Tumbleweed" wrote:

I suggest
you need to do a complete rebuild not just the reformat.



I'll have to wait until her indoors aint got 35 soaps set to record!

Paul.


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