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Dom Robinson May 9th 07 09:15 AM

Sky Anytime question
 
In article ,
says...

"JohnT" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 6 May 2007 21:17:06 +0100, "Head of Toast"
in message
,
wrote:

This feature appeared on the box a couple of weeks ago.

Some info he
http://www.avforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=517413

john


Now i know why my sky keeps switching to standby

Yes, it's because the lunatics have finally taken over the asylum.
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steeler May 21st 07 05:39 PM

Sky Anytime question
 

"Roger Wilmut" wrote in message
. ..
In article , Dragon
wrote:

Silly question how does it use space as my planner is at 100% even though
i
have anytime with loads recorded on it and nothing recorded normally on
my
sky+.

I can't speak from personal experience, but I think that the partition
reserved for Anytime isn't counted on your own disk usage: so the used
percentage only reflects recordings you have made yourself. The AnyTime
space is separate and managed by Sky - you can't record to it so it
isn't counted.


It isn't actually partitioned but essentially you are correct. The counter
only refers to the 80gb you are allocated for recording on.



Tumbleweed May 22nd 07 11:25 PM

Sky Anytime question
 

"steeler" wrote in message
. ..

"Roger Wilmut" wrote in message
. ..
In article , Dragon
wrote:

Silly question how does it use space as my planner is at 100% even
though i
have anytime with loads recorded on it and nothing recorded normally on
my
sky+.

I can't speak from personal experience, but I think that the partition
reserved for Anytime isn't counted on your own disk usage: so the used
percentage only reflects recordings you have made yourself. The AnyTime
space is separate and managed by Sky - you can't record to it so it
isn't counted.


It isn't actually partitioned but essentially you are correct. The
counter only refers to the 80gb you are allocated for recording on.

the OP should try a planner freespace rebuild.

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