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Five and Humax PVR
If I set my Humax PVR-9200T to record a programme on Five (CSI or the
Gadget Show or whatever) then it records that and a whole bunch of repeats from Five US and/or Fiver -- often multiple copies of the same programme. I could live with that if it were not for those spurious repeats occasionally usurping the recording of other programmes. It doesn't happen with BBC, ITV, or Channel 4, when they put repeats on their other channels. What's different about Five? Is the fault with Five or Humax? Do other PVRs do this? -- Dave Farrance |
Five and Humax PVR
In message , Dave Farrance
wrote Do other PVRs do this? I just configure my Topfield to ignore repeats or to only look on one channel. -- Alan news2009 {at} admac {dot} myzen {dot} co {dot} uk |
Five and Humax PVR
"Alan" wrote in message ... In message , Dave Farrance wrote Do other PVRs do this? I just configure my Topfield to ignore repeats or to only look on one channel. -- Alan news2009 {at} admac {dot} myzen {dot} co {dot} uk I get the same thing on my PVR. Also mine has started over recording on Channel 4 and Five. So for exmaple if a programme is only on for 30mins then it will record 120minutes? |
Five and Humax PVR
"Dave Farrance" wrote in message
... If I set my Humax PVR-9200T to record a programme on Five (CSI or the Gadget Show or whatever) then it records that and a whole bunch of repeats from Five US and/or Fiver -- often multiple copies of the same programme. I could live with that if it were not for those spurious repeats occasionally usurping the recording of other programmes. It doesn't happen with BBC, ITV, or Channel 4, when they put repeats on their other channels. What's different about Five? Is the fault with Five or Humax? Do other PVRs do this? Five haven't got the hang of Series Link yet. Just set the programmes for single record if you have problems. BBC also use Series Link incorrectly for themed seasons sometimes. -- Max Demian |
Five and Humax PVR
In article , Max Demian
wrote: Five haven't got the hang of Series Link yet. I don't think they've got the hang of _television_ yet. |
Five and Humax PVR
Dave Farrance wrote:
If I set my Humax PVR-9200T to record a programme on Five (CSI or the Gadget Show or whatever) then it records that and a whole bunch of repeats from Five US and/or Fiver -- often multiple copies of the same programme. I could live with that if it were not for those spurious repeats occasionally usurping the recording of other programmes. It doesn't happen with BBC, ITV, or Channel 4, when they put repeats on their other channels. What's different about Five? Is the fault with Five or Humax? Do other PVRs do this? I have a Humax 9200T and I set it to record CSI and CSI New York on Five (Tuesdays and Saturday evenings) and I only ever get those particular shows, no repeats, nothing on other channels. I'm using the 'Series Link' type selection. D |
Five and Humax PVR
On Tue, 26 May 2009 13:14:21 +0100, David Hearn
wrote: Dave Farrance wrote: If I set my Humax PVR-9200T to record a programme on Five (CSI or the Gadget Show or whatever) then it records that and a whole bunch of repeats from Five US and/or Fiver -- often multiple copies of the same programme. I could live with that if it were not for those spurious repeats occasionally usurping the recording of other programmes. It doesn't happen with BBC, ITV, or Channel 4, when they put repeats on their other channels. What's different about Five? Is the fault with Five or Humax? Do other PVRs do this? I have a Humax 9200T and I set it to record CSI and CSI New York on Five (Tuesdays and Saturday evenings) and I only ever get those particular shows, no repeats, nothing on other channels. I'm using the 'Series Link' type selection. Me too. |
Five and Humax PVR
Alan wrote:
Dave Farrance wrote: Do other PVRs do this? I just configure my Topfield to ignore repeats or to only look on one channel. Do you mean that you disable series-link, or that the Topfield allows you to add restriction rules to scheduled series-link recordings? -- Dave Farrance |
Five and Humax PVR
David Hearn wrote:
I have a Humax 9200T and I set it to record CSI and CSI New York on Five (Tuesdays and Saturday evenings) and I only ever get those particular shows, no repeats, nothing on other channels. I'm using the 'Series Link' type selection. You're right in that it seems that CSI has no spurious repeats at the moment -- but it certainly has in the past. Last week, I got spurious recordings for The Mentalist and The Gadget Show. -- Dave Farrance |
Five and Humax PVR
"Max Demian" wrote:
Five haven't got the hang of Series Link yet. Just set the programmes for single record if you have problems. BBC also use Series Link incorrectly for themed seasons sometimes. I deleted Five US and Fiver from the EPG a while back because the series link is more useful to me than those extra channels. I added them back last week to see if the problem was fixed, but obviously it isn't, so I've now deleted them again. -- Dave Farrance |
Five and Humax PVR
In message , Dave Farrance
wrote Alan wrote: Dave Farrance wrote: Do other PVRs do this? I just configure my Topfield to ignore repeats or to only look on one channel. Do you mean that you disable series-link, or that the Topfield allows you to add restriction rules to scheduled series-link recordings? The Topfileld allows the use of third party software applications. Some of these applications have allowed series link functionality long before the broadcasters started implementing (badly) Freeview+. Ref: http://www.tapworld.net/ http://www.toppy.org.uk/downloads/taps.php?tc=all -- Alan news2009 {at} admac {dot} myzen {dot} co {dot} uk |
Five and Humax PVR
Alan wrote:
The Topfileld allows the use of third party software applications. Some of these applications have allowed series link functionality long before the broadcasters started implementing (badly) Freeview+. Ref: http://www.tapworld.net/ http://www.toppy.org.uk/downloads/taps.php?tc=all Yes, I've been using a TAP that gives 'Series Link' functionality on my Toppy for ages. It works very well, and with a bit of careful programming of parameters, I rarely end up with duplicate recordings. Mind you I've also now got the Freesat Humax PVR, not had a problem with series links on there, but I've not recorded anything from C5 with it yet ! One warning about the Humax, if you so much as enter 'Non Freesat' mode, it wipes all of your record settings ! I won't be doing that again in a hurry ! -- Mark Please replace invalid and invalid with gmx and net to reply. http://www.paras.org.uk/ |
Five and Humax PVR
Dave Farrance wrote:
David Hearn wrote: I have a Humax 9200T and I set it to record CSI and CSI New York on Five (Tuesdays and Saturday evenings) and I only ever get those particular shows, no repeats, nothing on other channels. I'm using the 'Series Link' type selection. You're right in that it seems that CSI has no spurious repeats at the moment -- but it certainly has in the past. Last week, I got spurious recordings for The Mentalist and The Gadget Show. I've never had spurious recordings for any variants of CSI, this series or otherwise. Doctor Who on the other hand, in the past I did get a few repeats on other BBC channels mid-week I think. D |
Five and Humax PVR
On Wed, 27 May 2009 08:31:11 +0100, Mark Carver
wrote: Alan wrote: The Topfileld allows the use of third party software applications. Some of these applications have allowed series link functionality long before the broadcasters started implementing (badly) Freeview+. Ref: http://www.tapworld.net/ http://www.toppy.org.uk/downloads/taps.php?tc=all Yes, I've been using a TAP that gives 'Series Link' functionality on my Toppy for ages. It works very well, and with a bit of careful programming of parameters, I rarely end up with duplicate recordings. Mind you I've also now got the Freesat Humax PVR, not had a problem with series links on there, but I've not recorded anything from C5 with it yet ! One warning about the Humax, if you so much as enter 'Non Freesat' mode, it wipes all of your record settings ! I won't be doing that again in a hurry ! ???? Not on mine. I've just confirmed that the recording schedule is intact after switching to Non-Freesat mode and back. I lost the entries in the recording schedule a few days ago. I think that was because I did a Manual Tune, i.e. scan for all available channels, not just the Freesat ones. |
Five and Humax PVR
Peter Duncanson wrote:
Mind you I've also now got the Freesat Humax PVR, not had a problem with series links on there, but I've not recorded anything from C5 with it yet ! One warning about the Humax, if you so much as enter 'Non Freesat' mode, it wipes all of your record settings ! I won't be doing that again in a hurry ! ???? Not on mine. I've just confirmed that the recording schedule is intact after switching to Non-Freesat mode and back. I lost the entries in the recording schedule a few days ago. I think that was because I did a Manual Tune, i.e. scan for all available channels, not just the Freesat ones. Ah ha, that may have been my problem. As I was entering Non Freesat mode for the first time, obviously I ran a manual scan as part of that. I'll note down my recording settings (just in case), and try again !! -- Mark Please replace invalid and invalid with gmx and net to reply. http://www.paras.org.uk/ |
Five and Humax PVR
Mark Carver wrote:
Peter Duncanson wrote: Mind you I've also now got the Freesat Humax PVR, not had a problem with series links on there, but I've not recorded anything from C5 with it yet ! One warning about the Humax, if you so much as enter 'Non Freesat' mode, it wipes all of your record settings ! I won't be doing that again in a hurry ! ???? Not on mine. I've just confirmed that the recording schedule is intact after switching to Non-Freesat mode and back. I lost the entries in the recording schedule a few days ago. I think that was because I did a Manual Tune, i.e. scan for all available channels, not just the Freesat ones. Ah ha, that may have been my problem. As I was entering Non Freesat mode for the first time, obviously I ran a manual scan as part of that. I'll note down my recording settings (just in case), and try again !! I get something similar with their Freeview boxes - I think it's because the channels get deleted and then re-created, and when a channel gets deleted, any recordings set up for that channel get deleted too. D |
Five and Humax PVR
On Wed, 27 May 2009 13:04:42 +0100, Mark Carver
wrote: Peter Duncanson wrote: Mind you I've also now got the Freesat Humax PVR, not had a problem with series links on there, but I've not recorded anything from C5 with it yet ! One warning about the Humax, if you so much as enter 'Non Freesat' mode, it wipes all of your record settings ! I won't be doing that again in a hurry ! ???? Not on mine. I've just confirmed that the recording schedule is intact after switching to Non-Freesat mode and back. I lost the entries in the recording schedule a few days ago. I think that was because I did a Manual Tune, i.e. scan for all available channels, not just the Freesat ones. Ah ha, that may have been my problem. As I was entering Non Freesat mode for the first time, obviously I ran a manual scan as part of that. I'll note down my recording settings (just in case), and try again !! I "note them down" with a digital camera. (Don't use flash!) The Humax Freesat PVR seems to be clever enough to retain the recording schedule when doing a Freesat Tune to update its list of Freesat channels. |
Five and Humax PVR
Peter Duncanson wrote:
On Wed, 27 May 2009 13:04:42 +0100, Mark Carver I lost the entries in the recording schedule a few days ago. I think that was because I did a Manual Tune, i.e. scan for all available channels, not just the Freesat ones. Ah ha, that may have been my problem. As I was entering Non Freesat mode for the first time, obviously I ran a manual scan as part of that. I'll note down my recording settings (just in case), and try again !! I "note them down" with a digital camera. (Don't use flash!) Nice idea ! I should have thought of that, my wife has a collection of plates on our dining room wall, I photographed them before redecorating because (apparently) they all had to go back in the same positions ! The Humax Freesat PVR seems to be clever enough to retain the recording schedule when doing a Freesat Tune to update its list of Freesat channels. Yes it does, though I notice it doesn't actually tell you what channels it's removed, added, or moved. -- Mark Please replace invalid and invalid with gmx and net to reply. http://www.paras.org.uk/ |
Five and Humax PVR
Mark Carver wrote (apparently) in uk.tech.digital-tv on Wed 27 May
2009 21:20:37: Peter Duncanson wrote: On Wed, 27 May 2009 13:04:42 +0100, Mark Carver I lost the entries in the recording schedule a few days ago. I think that was because I did a Manual Tune, i.e. scan for all available channels, not just the Freesat ones. Ah ha, that may have been my problem. As I was entering Non Freesat mode for the first time, obviously I ran a manual scan as part of that. I'll note down my recording settings (just in case), and try again !! I "note them down" with a digital camera. (Don't use flash!) Nice idea ! I should have thought of that, my wife has a collection of plates on our dining room wall, I photographed them before redecorating because (apparently) they all had to go back in the same positions ! The Humax Freesat PVR seems to be clever enough to retain the recording schedule when doing a Freesat Tune to update its list of Freesat channels. Yes it does, though I notice it doesn't actually tell you what channels it's removed, added, or moved. This is the same principle as using the "movie" mode on your digital camera to record the screen of a recalcitrant computer where you can't see the Blue Screen Of Death before it restarts, so you can play it back and pause it at the appropriate place, I guess. On Windows, obviously. -- MrGuest Always, seemingly, on the road to nowhere |
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