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Old February 12th 04, 01:01 PM
Mark A
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Default Sky+ is it worth it??

Rigga wrote:

Is it only a problem with modified boxes, i.e. if I upgraded the HD?


Some folks claim to have encountered the bug on unmodified boxes, but
it seems 120Mb drives filled to over the 40Gb mark are more likely to
encounter it - more so the nearer it is to being full. It happens after
a power cycle usually.

what are Sky doing about it?


Nothing publically. They haven't even acknowledged that it exists at
all, but I'd think it unlikely they're not at least looking into it.

Regards

Mark
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Old February 12th 04, 05:25 PM
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Rigga wrote:
Hi.. New to this group so please be gentle..

I'm thinking of updating to Sky+, and have been looking

around this
group for a while.. and now I'm really worried by the 17

minute bug
thing that everyone keeps talking about..

Is it only a problem with modified boxes, i.e. if I

upgraded the HD?

Or does it affect all Sky+ boxes from new? if so what are

Sky doing
about it?

Any advice will be greatly received..


I just got Sky+ and I must say that i'm very impressed. I
used to own a Tivo that was simply awesome but Sky+ is also
very good. The only thing it's lacking in my opinion is a
decent search facility for programmes. With the Tivo I could
just enter the first few letters of the show and then find
out when, where and what channels it's on. With Sky+ you
have to know when a programme is on to record it.

Apart from that it's outstanding, record two channels at
once is fantastic and it's so much quicker than my old
digibox.



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Old February 12th 04, 07:05 PM
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"Rigga" wrote in message
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Hi.. New to this group so please be gentle..

I'm thinking of updating to Sky+, and have been looking around this group
for a while.. and now I'm really worried by the 17 minute bug thing that
everyone keeps talking about..

Is it only a problem with modified boxes, i.e. if I upgraded the HD?


Yes

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Old February 12th 04, 08:46 PM
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On Thu, 12 Feb 2004 16:25:13 -0000, "Cheddar"
wrote:

Rigga wrote:
Hi.. New to this group so please be gentle..

I'm thinking of updating to Sky+, and have been looking

around this
group for a while.. and now I'm really worried by the 17

minute bug
thing that everyone keeps talking about..

Is it only a problem with modified boxes, i.e. if I

upgraded the HD?

Or does it affect all Sky+ boxes from new? if so what are

Sky doing
about it?

Any advice will be greatly received..


I just got Sky+ and I must say that i'm very impressed. I
used to own a Tivo that was simply awesome but Sky+ is also
very good. The only thing it's lacking in my opinion is a
decent search facility for programmes. With the Tivo I could
just enter the first few letters of the show and then find
out when, where and what channels it's on. With Sky+ you
have to know when a programme is on to record it.


Or you can search by letter.

--Nick.
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Old February 12th 04, 09:10 PM
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"Nick" wrote in message
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On Thu, 12 Feb 2004 16:25:13 -0000, "Cheddar"
wrote:

Rigga wrote:
Hi.. New to this group so please be gentle..

I'm thinking of updating to Sky+, and have been looking

around this
group for a while.. and now I'm really worried by the 17

minute bug
thing that everyone keeps talking about..

Is it only a problem with modified boxes, i.e. if I

upgraded the HD?

Or does it affect all Sky+ boxes from new? if so what are

Sky doing
about it?

Any advice will be greatly received..


I just got Sky+ and I must say that i'm very impressed. I
used to own a Tivo that was simply awesome but Sky+ is also
very good. The only thing it's lacking in my opinion is a
decent search facility for programmes. With the Tivo I could
just enter the first few letters of the show and then find
out when, where and what channels it's on. With Sky+ you
have to know when a programme is on to record it.


Or you can search by letter.


But only for about a day or two, which isnt worth a bucket of warm spit.

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Old February 13th 04, 09:10 AM
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In article , Nick
writes
On Thu, 12 Feb 2004 16:25:13 -0000, "Cheddar"
wrote:

Rigga wrote:
Hi.. New to this group so please be gentle..

I'm thinking of updating to Sky+, and have been looking

around this
group for a while.. and now I'm really worried by the 17

minute bug
thing that everyone keeps talking about..

Is it only a problem with modified boxes, i.e. if I

upgraded the HD?

Or does it affect all Sky+ boxes from new? if so what are

Sky doing
about it?

Any advice will be greatly received..


I just got Sky+ and I must say that i'm very impressed. I
used to own a Tivo that was simply awesome but Sky+ is also
very good. The only thing it's lacking in my opinion is a
decent search facility for programmes. With the Tivo I could
just enter the first few letters of the show and then find
out when, where and what channels it's on. With Sky+ you
have to know when a programme is on to record it.


Or you can search by letter.

Hmm... Tried that once, can't remember what I was looking for but I
ended up having to go through about twenty or more pages all listing
exactly the same programme. Something like "Shopping Channel", where
there is not any specific programme names because all there is, is
shopping in two hour segments or something.
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Old February 13th 04, 02:40 PM
Cheddar
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Nick wrote:
Or you can search by letter.


10 pages full of Eastenders listings on UK Gold and UK Gold
+1, very helpful.

The search facility with the Tivo was simply outstanding.
Just start entering the letters (Thats more than one, not
like Sky+) and the shows are listed. Select the show and you
can see what channels it is on and when, simple.

Why cant Sky implement a system like this?


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Old February 14th 04, 06:54 PM
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On Fri, 13 Feb 2004 13:40:30 -0000, "Cheddar"
wrote:

Nick wrote:
Or you can search by letter.


10 pages full of Eastenders listings on UK Gold and UK Gold
+1, very helpful.

The search facility with the Tivo was simply outstanding.
Just start entering the letters (Thats more than one, not
like Sky+) and the shows are listed. Select the show and you
can see what channels it is on and when, simple.

Why cant Sky implement a system like this?


Because Sky+ isn't TiVo. If you want TiVo, I've got one for sale.

I've got TiVo and Sky+, previously had two TiVo's, but one has been
replaced by Sky+.

--Nick.
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Old February 14th 04, 07:11 PM
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Nick wrote:
On Fri, 13 Feb 2004 13:40:30 -0000, "Cheddar"
wrote:

Nick wrote:
Or you can search by letter.


10 pages full of Eastenders listings on UK Gold and UK

Gold
+1, very helpful.

The search facility with the Tivo was simply outstanding.
Just start entering the letters (Thats more than one, not
like Sky+) and the shows are listed. Select the show and

you
can see what channels it is on and when, simple.

Why cant Sky implement a system like this?


Because Sky+ isn't TiVo. If you want TiVo, I've got one

for sale.

I've got TiVo and Sky+, previously had two TiVo's, but one

has been
replaced by Sky+.


Sold my Tivo a week or so ago.

Overall i'm happy with Sky+ and the ability to record two
channels at the same time and watch and record makes up for
the lack of a search feature.


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Old February 14th 04, 08:07 PM
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On Sat, 14 Feb 2004 18:11:32 -0000, "Cheddar"
wrote:

Because Sky+ isn't TiVo. If you want TiVo, I've got one

for sale.

Sold my Tivo a week or so ago.


I'm thinking of ebaying mine. Probably a BuyItNow @ £199 with £15
insured P&P.

Does that sound fair?

How did you do yours? How much did you sell it for?

--Nick.
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