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Mark[_13_] November 1st 12 10:43 AM

Humax PVR fails to record end of programme
 
Did anyone else record the "50 years of Bond cars" earlier this week?
My PVR3000T ended the recording before the programme had finished. It
often misses the beginning of programmes but rarely the end. It is
using accurate record.
--
(\__/) M.
(='.'=) If a man stands in a forest and no woman is around
(")_(") is he still wrong?


Roger Wilmut November 1st 12 06:13 PM

Humax PVR fails to record end of programme
 
In article ,
Mark wrote:

Did anyone else record the "50 years of Bond cars" earlier this week?
My PVR3000T ended the recording before the programme had finished. It
often misses the beginning of programmes but rarely the end. It is
using accurate record.


This means that the transmitting channel mucked up the EPG now/next.
'Accurate record' can only be as accurate as the people running the
transmission.

Pete Shew November 1st 12 06:34 PM

Humax PVR fails to record end of programme
 
On 01/11/2012 17:13, Roger Wilmut wrote:
In article ,
Mark wrote:

Did anyone else record the "50 years of Bond cars" earlier this week?
My PVR3000T ended the recording before the programme had finished. It
often misses the beginning of programmes but rarely the end. It is
using accurate record.


This means that the transmitting channel mucked up the EPG now/next.
'Accurate record' can only be as accurate as the people running the
transmission.

My MythTV failed to get the end too and I have an end margin of five
minutes.
--
Pete
Lose (rhymes with fuse) is a verb, the opposite of find. Loose (rhymes
with juice) is an adjective, the opposite of tight.

Dickie mint[_2_] November 1st 12 06:42 PM

Humax PVR fails to record end of programme
 
On 01/11/2012 09:43, Mark wrote:
Did anyone else record the "50 years of Bond cars" earlier this week?
My PVR3000T ended the recording before the programme had finished. It
often misses the beginning of programmes but rarely the end. It is
using accurate record.



Just watched that recorded on a Humax DSAT Foxsat-HDR, and it did record
all 1 hour and 2 minutes of it, including an advert, sorry trail, at the
end.

Noticed however that the Foxsat HDR is increasingly failing to record to
the end of programmes, on BBC and other channels. Don't know whether
that's because the Humax software is failing to wait for the end of
programme flag or the channel is sending it early! Not aware of any
Humax updates.

Richard

Annoying Thunderbird sent this reply to to OP instead of the newsgroup,
because in one of it's updates it's reset the "to" box to "To:" ....

Richard Tobin November 1st 12 09:59 PM

Humax PVR fails to record end of programme
 
In article ,
Mark wrote:

Did anyone else record the "50 years of Bond cars" earlier this week?
My PVR3000T ended the recording before the programme had finished. It
often misses the beginning of programmes but rarely the end. It is
using accurate record.


My TV recorded it correctly (with about 30 seconds extra at the end).
I was recording from BBC HD.

-- Richard

Mark[_13_] November 2nd 12 10:07 AM

Humax PVR fails to record end of programme
 
On Thu, 1 Nov 2012 20:59:25 +0000 (UTC),
(Richard Tobin) wrote:

In article ,
Mark wrote:

Did anyone else record the "50 years of Bond cars" earlier this week?
My PVR3000T ended the recording before the programme had finished. It
often misses the beginning of programmes but rarely the end. It is
using accurate record.


My TV recorded it correctly (with about 30 seconds extra at the end).
I was recording from BBC HD.


Looks like the problem was confined to terrestrial SD transmissions
then.
--
(\__/) M.
(='.'=) If a man stands in a forest and no woman is around
(")_(") is he still wrong?


NY November 2nd 12 10:55 AM

Humax PVR fails to record end of programme
 
"Mark" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 1 Nov 2012 20:59:25 +0000 (UTC),
(Richard Tobin) wrote:

In article ,
Mark wrote:

Did anyone else record the "50 years of Bond cars" earlier this week?
My PVR3000T ended the recording before the programme had finished. It
often misses the beginning of programmes but rarely the end. It is
using accurate record.


My TV recorded it correctly (with about 30 seconds extra at the end).
I was recording from BBC HD.


Looks like the problem was confined to terrestrial SD transmissions
then.


I recorded it from terrestrial SD on a TVonics PVR and got the whole
programme with a bit to spare afterwards. I've deleted the programme now so
I can't check how much after was recorded, but I certainly got all the
programme and credits.

I record mainly on Windows Media Centre on my PC, from SD, and it's very
very rare that I miss the start or end of the programme unless it's running
very early or late, but I think it allows several minutes before and after
as a safety margin either side of the published time, rather than using
PDC-style "start recording now" and "stop recording now" signals in the
broadcast.

In contrast, the TVonics recorder (which I use mainly if Media Centre is
already recording something else) seems to start and stop recording more
accurately either side of the programme, which suggests that it may be using
control signals rather than starting M minutes before and N minutes after
the scheduled time.


The Other Mike November 2nd 12 11:15 AM

Humax PVR fails to record end of programme
 
On Thu, 01 Nov 2012 09:43:46 +0000, Mark
wrote:

Did anyone else record the "50 years of Bond cars" earlier this week?
My PVR3000T ended the recording before the programme had finished. It
often misses the beginning of programmes but rarely the end. It is
using accurate record.


On Freeview the programme finished at around 22:01:27 (taken from a files time
tag that is synced to NTP)


--

MarkU November 2nd 12 12:46 PM

Humax PVR fails to record end of programme
 
Mark wrote:
On Thu, 1 Nov 2012 20:59:25 +0000 (UTC),


(Richard Tobin) wrote:

In article ,
Mark wrote:

Did anyone else record the "50 years of Bond cars" earlier

this
week? My PVR3000T ended the recording before the programme

had
finished. It often misses the beginning of programmes but

rarely
the end. It is using accurate record.


My TV recorded it correctly (with about 30 seconds extra at

the end).
I was recording from BBC HD.


Looks like the problem was confined to terrestrial SD

transmissions
then.


I recorded the programme on my Humax 9200T and it recorded
correctly. So it looks as though terrestrial SD transmissions
were OK. This was on the Mendip transmitter. Could transmitter
make a difference?



Paul Ratcliffe November 2nd 12 03:16 PM

Humax PVR fails to record end of programme
 
On Fri, 2 Nov 2012 11:46:00 -0000, MarkU wrote:

I recorded the programme on my Humax 9200T and it recorded
correctly. So it looks as though terrestrial SD transmissions
were OK.


Mine missed the first 30 seconds - 45 including the pres. anno.

This was on the Mendip transmitter.


Likewise.

Could transmitter make a difference?


No. Not in England anyway. Possibly in the other nations.

JohnT[_7_] November 2nd 12 07:41 PM

Humax PVR fails to record end of programme
 

"Paul Ratcliffe" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 2 Nov 2012 11:46:00 -0000, MarkU wrote:

I recorded the programme on my Humax 9200T and it recorded
correctly. So it looks as though terrestrial SD transmissions
were OK.


Mine missed the first 30 seconds - 45 including the pres. anno.

This was on the Mendip transmitter.


Likewise.

Could transmitter make a difference?


No. Not in England anyway. Possibly in the other nations.


Are you suggesting that Mr Salmond is monitoring/censoring the output to
Scotland?


--
JohnT



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