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Colin Stamp May 3rd 04 11:07 AM

On Mon, 03 May 2004 06:56:07 +0100, Andrew [email protected] wrote:

On Mon, 3 May 2004 00:32:29 +0100, "Spock"
wrote:

There is an option in disk settings somewhere to add x minutes to the end
each recording, I assume this should still work with the epg.


Which PVR are you talking about?


The Pace Twin has it :-

menu - configuration - timer settings.

Colin.

Ed May 3rd 04 11:10 AM

"Spock" wrote in message news:[email protected]
. Saying that I will still have
to adjust every recording to give a bit of extra space for late
finishes.


There is an option in disk settings somewhere to add x minutes to the end
each recording, I assume this should still work with the epg.

Mike


There may be on the Pace, but I do not believe there is on the Humax.

Spock May 3rd 04 11:40 AM


There is an option in disk settings somewhere to add x minutes to the end
each recording, I assume this should still work with the epg.


Which PVR are you talking about?
--


I was referring to the pace twin.

menu, configuration, timer settings

you can adjust the start time and end time, the settings will be applied to
all timer recordings.
Mike



Colin Stamp May 4th 04 07:27 PM

On Tue, 4 May 2004 18:00:33 +0100,
lid (Alan Pemberton) wrote:

I'm afraid I can't get my head around the concept of an 'improvement'
that allows you to use the epg to programme a recorder, yet doesn't use
the epg to control the recording as steam PDC does on analogue.


Was PDC ever that good? I've had about 3 videos with PDC over the
years and on all of them, using PDC often resulted in recording
cock-ups. I've had huge lumps missed off the end of recordings,
recordings starting ridiculously late and completely failed
recordings. In the end, I just switched it off and manually added a
few minutes to the timer settings.

Anyway, have we got anything concrete to tell us that recordings won't
be event driven rather than time driven under the much awaited EPG?

Colin.

Mark Carver May 4th 04 08:54 PM

Colin Stamp wrote:
..

Was PDC ever that good?


IME C4's was. Never had a failure in 8 years of use.

Now BBC PDC, umm.............quite another story !



Abso May 5th 04 02:12 PM

Mark Carver wrote:

Colin Stamp wrote:
.

Was PDC ever that good?


IME C4's was. Never had a failure in 8 years of use.

Now BBC PDC, umm.............quite another story !


Unfortunately after a few bad experiences people were liable to give
up. I certainly never appreciated that there was a difference between
the channels and after a few ruined recordings from BBC2 I ditched the
whole idea and used manual timings.

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Andrew May 5th 04 05:24 PM

On Fri, 30 Apr 2004 20:24:26 +0100, "Mark Carver"
wrote:

The following news appeared today at:-

http://www.dtg.org.uk/news/uknews/-f...epg_london.htm


Is this working for anyone yet? My Humax PVR8000T is still running in
the usual "Now and if you are lucky Next" mode.
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Robin Smith May 5th 04 05:36 PM

Anyone used the 8 day EPG yet.

Especially on the Humax 8000

If so is it automatic or do you need to reset to enable?

Thanks

"Abso" wrote in message
...
Mark Carver wrote:

Colin Stamp wrote:
.

Was PDC ever that good?


IME C4's was. Never had a failure in 8 years of use.

Now BBC PDC, umm.............quite another story !


Unfortunately after a few bad experiences people were liable to give
up. I certainly never appreciated that there was a difference between
the channels and after a few ruined recordings from BBC2 I ditched the
whole idea and used manual timings.

--
Abso [at] ukrm [dot] net

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Nick May 5th 04 06:32 PM


Is this working for anyone yet? My Humax PVR8000T is still running in
the usual "Now and if you are lucky Next" mode.


Its working on my Pace Twin



Andrew May 5th 04 06:51 PM

On Wed, 5 May 2004 17:32:31 +0100, "Nick"
wrote:


Is this working for anyone yet? My Humax PVR8000T is still running in
the usual "Now and if you are lucky Next" mode.


Its working on my Pace Twin


Hmmm, that isn't boding well for my Humax then :-(
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