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What controls the time a program starts?
On 21/08/2012 11:39, Roger Wilmut wrote:
In article , Andy Burns wrote: Norman Wells wrote: Brian Gaff wrote: just wondered what controls the switching, is it the actual time a show is started, or just the preset guide It used to be a thing called Programme Delivery Control, or PDC Now it's called 'Accurate Recording' but not all Freeview+ branded recorder use it, let alone generic DVB-T recorders. It depends on your PVR. For example, I have three Humax PVRs. The HDR-FOX-T2 reliably starts up during the run-in announcement. The older PVR-9200-T picks up the start cue but is slower to operate and clips the first few seconds of the programme. The much older PVR-8000-T which was their first PVR) doesn't have this facility and so starts and stops at the exact times given in the EPG - usually clipping one or other end in the process. As there is no auto-padding you have to go into the recording list an manually add padding on each end to be safe. When we first got our HDR-FOX-T2, we used accurate record, but gave up after six weeks as we were often missing the start of programmes - sometimes starting up to 20 minutes late and mainly on BBC channels. Now set at 5 mins pre and 10 mins post padding, which works 99.9% of the time. And series record still works. Phil M |
What controls the time a program starts?
This is not a recorder just a box with reminders that ask you to hit ok to
change or something else to cancel. Brian -- -- From the sofa of Brian Gaff - Blind user, so no pictures please! "Andy Burns" wrote in message o.uk... Norman Wells wrote: Brian Gaff wrote: just wondered what controls the switching, is it the actual time a show is started, or just the preset guide It used to be a thing called Programme Delivery Control, or PDC Now it's called 'Accurate Recording' but not all Freeview+ branded recorder use it, let alone generic DVB-T recorders. |
What controls the time a program starts?
On Aug 21, 7:42*pm, phil m wrote:
When we first got our HDR-FOX-T2, we used accurate record, but gave up after six weeks as we were often missing the start of programmes - sometimes starting up to 20 minutes late and mainly on BBC channels. We always use Accurate Recording on our HDR-Fox-T2 and I don't think there's been a single failure on BBC programmes. Richard. http://www.rtrussell.co.uk/ |
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