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Old March 20th 04, 08:23 PM
Dougie Nisbet
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How long has it been like this? Typically I'd use the arrow-keys to browse
through the other channels or programmes ahead while watching/listening to
the current one. Now I find that although I can press Select on an
programme to set a reminder, I can't press Select TWICE to call up the
screen that allows me to set up Autoview and Series-Link. I very rarely
set a reminder without setting it to Autoview so I find this a bit of a
pain. Is there something wrong with my setup or has the behaviour changed
for everyone?

Dougie

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Old March 20th 04, 10:32 PM
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Dougie Nisbet wrote:
|| How long has it been like this? Typically I'd use the arrow-keys to
browse
|| through the other channels or programmes ahead while watching/listening
to
|| the current one. Now I find that although I can press Select on an
|| programme to set a reminder, I can't press Select TWICE to call up the
|| screen that allows me to set up Autoview and Series-Link. I very rarely
|| set a reminder without setting it to Autoview so I find this a bit of a
|| pain. Is there something wrong with my setup or has the behaviour changed
|| for everyone?
||
|| Dougie

you've just had the new software upgrade.

u now need to press select, tv guide, scroll to your proggy, press red, then
backup.

great move forward aint it?


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Old March 20th 04, 10:32 PM
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Dougie Nisbet wrote:
|| How long has it been like this? Typically I'd use the arrow-keys to
browse
|| through the other channels or programmes ahead while watching/listening
to
|| the current one. Now I find that although I can press Select on an
|| programme to set a reminder, I can't press Select TWICE to call up the
|| screen that allows me to set up Autoview and Series-Link. I very rarely
|| set a reminder without setting it to Autoview so I find this a bit of a
|| pain. Is there something wrong with my setup or has the behaviour changed
|| for everyone?
||
|| Dougie

you've just had the new software upgrade.

u now need to press select, tv guide, scroll to your proggy, press red, then
backup.

great move forward aint it?


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Old March 21st 04, 08:39 AM
Paul Hyett
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In uk.media.tv.sky on Sat, 20 Mar 2004, Dougie Nisbet wrote :
How long has it been like this? Typically I'd use the arrow-keys to browse
through the other channels or programmes ahead while watching/listening to
the current one. Now I find that although I can press Select on an
programme to set a reminder, I can't press Select TWICE to call up the
screen that allows me to set up Autoview and Series-Link.


I very rarely
set a reminder without setting it to Autoview so I find this a bit of a
pain. Is there something wrong with my setup or has the behaviour changed
for everyone?


Yes this appears to be a 'feature' of the new software - and one that
annoys me, too.
--
Paul 'US Sitcom Fan' Hyett



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Old March 21st 04, 08:39 AM
Paul Hyett
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In uk.media.tv.sky on Sat, 20 Mar 2004, Dougie Nisbet wrote :
How long has it been like this? Typically I'd use the arrow-keys to browse
through the other channels or programmes ahead while watching/listening to
the current one. Now I find that although I can press Select on an
programme to set a reminder, I can't press Select TWICE to call up the
screen that allows me to set up Autoview and Series-Link.


I very rarely
set a reminder without setting it to Autoview so I find this a bit of a
pain. Is there something wrong with my setup or has the behaviour changed
for everyone?


Yes this appears to be a 'feature' of the new software - and one that
annoys me, too.
--
Paul 'US Sitcom Fan' Hyett



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Old March 21st 04, 12:19 PM
Heracles Pollux
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I very rarely
set a reminder without setting it to Autoview so I find this a bit of a
pain. Is there something wrong with my setup or has the behaviour changed
for everyone?


Yes this appears to be a 'feature' of the new software - and one that
annoys me, too.



This new features "****es" me off too.

I did not consent to Sky "accessing" my STB and replacing its software
with a
new inferior version.



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Old March 21st 04, 12:19 PM
Heracles Pollux
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I very rarely
set a reminder without setting it to Autoview so I find this a bit of a
pain. Is there something wrong with my setup or has the behaviour changed
for everyone?


Yes this appears to be a 'feature' of the new software - and one that
annoys me, too.



This new features "****es" me off too.

I did not consent to Sky "accessing" my STB and replacing its software
with a
new inferior version.



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Old March 21st 04, 04:30 PM
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Heracles Pollux wrote:
|||| I very rarely
|||| set a reminder without setting it to Autoview so I find this a bit of a
|||| pain. Is there something wrong with my setup or has the behaviour
changed
|||| for everyone?
|||
||| Yes this appears to be a 'feature' of the new software - and one that
||| annoys me, too.
||
||
|| This new features "****es" me off too.
||
|| I did not consent to Sky "accessing" my STB and replacing its software
|| with a
|| new inferior version.
||
||

The box is yours...the software is Sky's. They can do what they want with
it.


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Old March 21st 04, 04:30 PM
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Heracles Pollux wrote:
|||| I very rarely
|||| set a reminder without setting it to Autoview so I find this a bit of a
|||| pain. Is there something wrong with my setup or has the behaviour
changed
|||| for everyone?
|||
||| Yes this appears to be a 'feature' of the new software - and one that
||| annoys me, too.
||
||
|| This new features "****es" me off too.
||
|| I did not consent to Sky "accessing" my STB and replacing its software
|| with a
|| new inferior version.
||
||

The box is yours...the software is Sky's. They can do what they want with
it.


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Old March 21st 04, 04:43 PM
Simon Gardner
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In article ,
Dougie Nisbet wrote:

How long has it been like this? Typically I'd use the arrow-keys to browse
through the other channels or programmes ahead while watching/listening to
the current one. Now I find that although I can press Select on an
programme to set a reminder, I can't press Select TWICE to call up the
screen that allows me to set up Autoview and Series-Link. I very rarely
set a reminder without setting it to Autoview so I find this a bit of a
pain. Is there something wrong with my setup or has the behaviour changed
for everyone?


It's a $ky software downgrade [certainly all Pace and Panny] and it's the
same for everyone with the latest software and it's VERY, VERY annoying. No
more double clicking. Hopping mad about it.


 




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