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How many people here have got Sky + WITHOUT dual record?



 
 
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Old December 10th 03, 09:13 PM
Tumbleweed
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Default How many people here have got Sky + WITHOUT dual record?

I'm peeved, I want it!

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Old December 10th 03, 11:36 PM
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In article , Tumbleweed
wrote:

I'm peeved, I want it!


You're not alone.
New install last Thursday and I still don't have it

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Old December 11th 03, 01:10 AM
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"Uncle Keith" wrote in message
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In article , Tumbleweed
wrote:

I'm peeved, I want it!


You're not alone.
New install last Thursday and I still don't have it


Strangely enough now,I have it but wish I could switch it off !!

I've set a couple of programmes that over-lap in the EPG and just got
interested in another channel only to get the pop-up screen to either switch
to one of the recordings or cancel one to watch the programme I'm currently
on.

I don't doubt it's as annoying as getting a overlap conflict when setting
two programes to record with single record software?

We are really back at square one looking at it realistically,We wanted to
record two channels whilst watching another but we can't...We have to switch
to one of the recordings!

I've noted also now,IF you have the pin number set to delete the recorded
programmes,This can now stop recordings (if say whilst at work the missus or
kids press the cancel button to enable the box to go to the channel they
want to watch)

Anyone else noticed this yet??


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Old December 11th 03, 07:50 AM
Paul Hyett
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In uk.media.tv.sky on Thu, 11 Dec 2003, The Wizard wrote :

Strangely enough now,I have it but wish I could switch it off !!

I've set a couple of programmes that over-lap in the EPG and just got
interested in another channel only to get the pop-up screen to either switch
to one of the recordings or cancel one to watch the programme I'm currently
on.

We are really back at square one looking at it realistically,We wanted to
record two channels whilst watching another but we can't...We have to switch
to one of the recordings!


And if you could do the above, would you complain because you couldn't
record three at once?
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Old December 11th 03, 12:10 PM
Simon Kempster
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We are really back at square one looking at it realistically,We wanted to
record two channels whilst watching another but we can't...We have to switch
to one of the recordings!

If you want to record 2 channels whilst watching another, then Sky+ is
not for you. Nor is there is other system that will do this. Perhaps
you should get another digibox if you want that functionality. Sky+
has 2 tuners, therefore if you are recording 2 channels, there is no
tuner available for you to watch a different channel. You can watch
one of the programmes being recorded, or any programme you have
previously recorded. If the third programme was a terrestial one, you
could be watching that through your TV's own tuner, of course.

Simon Kempster
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Old December 11th 03, 12:34 PM
Brendan DJ Murphy
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I've noted also now,IF you have the pin number set to delete the recorded
programmes,This can now stop recordings (if say whilst at work the missus

or
kids press the cancel button to enable the box to go to the channel they
want to watch)


Why don't you take the remote-control to work with you?

Brendan


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Old December 11th 03, 12:46 PM
Holcroft
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"Uncle Keith" wrote in message
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In article , Tumbleweed
wrote:

I'm peeved, I want it!


You're not alone.
New install last Thursday and I still don't have it

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me too
version 1 box since day 1 (120gb upgrade)
recommended sky+ to at least 10 people
they all have DR - I don't yet
boo hoo


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Old December 11th 03, 08:56 PM
Adrian
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Paul Hyett wrote:
In uk.media.tv.sky on Thu, 11 Dec 2003, The Wizard wrote :

Strangely enough now,I have it but wish I could switch it off !!

I've set a couple of programmes that over-lap in the EPG and just got
interested in another channel only to get the pop-up screen to
either switch to one of the recordings or cancel one to watch the
programme I'm currently on.

We are really back at square one looking at it realistically,We
wanted to record two channels whilst watching another but we
can't...We have to switch to one of the recordings!


And if you could do the above, would you complain because you couldn't
record three at once?


When is quad recording going to arrive? ;-)
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Old December 12th 03, 03:49 AM
The Wizard
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"Brendan DJ Murphy" wrote in message
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I've noted also now,IF you have the pin number set to delete the

recorded
programmes,This can now stop recordings (if say whilst at work the

missus
or
kids press the cancel button to enable the box to go to the channel they
want to watch)


Why don't you take the remote-control to work with you?


I think you missed the point Brendan?

Programmes we can pin protect against being deleted can now be stopped from
being recorded (Via going up or down a channel and pressing select or
cancel) This stops the programme about to be recorded failing as the box can
be turned over without the remote.



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Old December 12th 03, 03:51 AM
The Wizard
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"Paul Hyett" wrote in message
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In uk.media.tv.sky on Thu, 11 Dec 2003, The Wizard wrote :

Strangely enough now,I have it but wish I could switch it off !!

I've set a couple of programmes that over-lap in the EPG and just got
interested in another channel only to get the pop-up screen to either

switch
to one of the recordings or cancel one to watch the programme I'm

currently
on.

We are really back at square one looking at it realistically,We wanted to
record two channels whilst watching another but we can't...We have to

switch
to one of the recordings!


And if you could do the above, would you complain because you couldn't
record three at once?
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I did'nt say that,I was stating the obvious fact we are back to square of
(of sorts)....Sure it's an improvement.


 




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