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"SPC" wrote in message ... | With a DVD recorder I could have just set off recording, as I would have to | change the channel on Sky myself. Therefore, the whole thing would be | recorded as one huge show. Exactly as I did, I got the full show on DVD but F*ck all on Sky+ apart from one failed recording and a clashed recording! | The BBC did keep changing the times in the EPG, but surely a system that is | claimed to be as fantastic as Sky+ should be able to cope with a few | changes. And the fact it did record it then decided to report it as failed | is rediculous. Quite. | I started it recording on BBC2 as Wimbledon when it had overrun. When I went | to stop it recording as the show had swapped to BBC1 it wouldn't let me. Sounds similar to waht happened to me, Pressing Record just did'nt do anything either! | I'm not impressed at all. Just glad we're not paying £10 a month for this so | called service. You can vouch most of the time with SKY OWNED and channels that have to pay SKY for encryption but not for ones that don't want to pay Sky...Simple logic really to get viewers complaining to the channel rather than the dumbwits at Sky carrying out the screw-ups! At least even with an old VCR when your press record,It does what it says on the tin,Sky+ refused to do yesterday :-/ | "Tumbleweed" wrote in message | ... | | "SPC" wrote in message | ... | Just a quick note to say that our ****ty Sky+ box decided to stop | recording Live 8 when the channels changed around six, and then has | decided the evening BBC 1 show has 'failed' for an unknown reason. | However, its still taking the space up on the disc, so now the Live 8 US | show on BBC 1 will have the end cut off because theres not enough room on | the disc. | | Sky have a lot to answer for. No update, no reliability. No wonder people | are choosing DVD recorders over Sky+. | | perhaps you could explain how a dvd recorder would be able to divine that | the bbc werent following their own published schedule? | | -- | Tumbleweed | | email replies not necessary but to contact use; | tumbleweednews at hotmail dot com | | | |
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"SPC" wrote in message ... | I've just gone to watch the Live 8 US show that started at midnight. The box | decided it clashed. There was nothing else programmed to watch or record, | and the box was on BBC 1. | | Have Sky sabotaged Live 8 recordings because they didn't get to air it? It's looking VERY likely! | "SPC" wrote in message | ... | With a DVD recorder I could have just set off recording, as I would have | to change the channel on Sky myself. Therefore, the whole thing would be | recorded as one huge show. | | The BBC did keep changing the times in the EPG, but surely a system that | is claimed to be as fantastic as Sky+ should be able to cope with a few | changes. And the fact it did record it then decided to report it as failed | is rediculous. | | I started it recording on BBC2 as Wimbledon when it had overrun. When I | went to stop it recording as the show had swapped to BBC1 it wouldn't let | me. | | I'm not impressed at all. Just glad we're not paying £10 a month for this | so called service. | | Bobby | | | "Tumbleweed" wrote in message | ... | | "SPC" wrote in message | ... | Just a quick note to say that our ****ty Sky+ box decided to stop | recording Live 8 when the channels changed around six, and then has | decided the evening BBC 1 show has 'failed' for an unknown reason. | However, its still taking the space up on the disc, so now the Live 8 US | show on BBC 1 will have the end cut off because theres not enough room | on the disc. | | Sky have a lot to answer for. No update, no reliability. No wonder | people are choosing DVD recorders over Sky+. | | perhaps you could explain how a dvd recorder would be able to divine that | the bbc werent following their own published schedule? | | -- | Tumbleweed | | email replies not necessary but to contact use; | tumbleweednews at hotmail dot com | | | | | |
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I had the same problem, the sky box failed to turn over and there was only
live 8 recording damn system. So other than reboot the box and press record again. Just a nightmare. "The Wizard" wrote in message ... "SPC" wrote in message ... | With a DVD recorder I could have just set off recording, as I would have to | change the channel on Sky myself. Therefore, the whole thing would be | recorded as one huge show. Exactly as I did, I got the full show on DVD but F*ck all on Sky+ apart from one failed recording and a clashed recording! | The BBC did keep changing the times in the EPG, but surely a system that is | claimed to be as fantastic as Sky+ should be able to cope with a few | changes. And the fact it did record it then decided to report it as failed | is rediculous. Quite. | I started it recording on BBC2 as Wimbledon when it had overrun. When I went | to stop it recording as the show had swapped to BBC1 it wouldn't let me. Sounds similar to waht happened to me, Pressing Record just did'nt do anything either! | I'm not impressed at all. Just glad we're not paying £10 a month for this so | called service. You can vouch most of the time with SKY OWNED and channels that have to pay SKY for encryption but not for ones that don't want to pay Sky...Simple logic really to get viewers complaining to the channel rather than the dumbwits at Sky carrying out the screw-ups! At least even with an old VCR when your press record,It does what it says on the tin,Sky+ refused to do yesterday :-/ | "Tumbleweed" wrote in message | ... | | "SPC" wrote in message | ... | Just a quick note to say that our ****ty Sky+ box decided to stop | recording Live 8 when the channels changed around six, and then has | decided the evening BBC 1 show has 'failed' for an unknown reason. | However, its still taking the space up on the disc, so now the Live 8 US | show on BBC 1 will have the end cut off because theres not enough room on | the disc. | | Sky have a lot to answer for. No update, no reliability. No wonder people | are choosing DVD recorders over Sky+. | | perhaps you could explain how a dvd recorder would be able to divine that | the bbc werent following their own published schedule? | | -- | Tumbleweed | | email replies not necessary but to contact use; | tumbleweednews at hotmail dot com | | | |
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"Andy Hawkins" wrote in message
... For a programme like this that was bound to overrun, I think I'd have used a manual record... My Sky+ box recorded both UK and US concerts perfectly. Ian (just watching Maroon 5) |
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You can vouch most of the time with SKY OWNED and channels that have
to pay SKY for encryption but not for ones that don't want to pay Sky...Simple logic really to get viewers complaining to the channel rather than the dumbwits at Sky carrying out the screw-ups! There is stil the question as to why the BBC likes to switch coverage back and forth from one channel to the other. I doubt there are many people around who cannot get BBC2 these days. I remember a time when we had a TV that couldn't get it but that was about 30 years ago. They tended to do that in Wimbledong coverage generally. Start covering a match on 1 and then switch it to 2. This was even before they started marketing BBCi - "Press the red button and you can choose which match you want to watch all the way through without changing channels"* *Assuming that BBCi is able to load the required page before the match is over! |
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On Sun, 3 Jul 2005 17:39:11 +0100, "Ian F."
wrote: My Sky+ box recorded both UK and US concerts perfectly. Mine recorded the UK concert (on both channels) without any problem, even with the overrun. -- Kevin |
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SPC wrote:
Have Sky sabotaged Live 8 recordings because they didn't get to air it? No, the BBC made a complete mess of the EPG. I know you want to blame Sky for this, but they really don't have any control over what the BBC does with its EPG data. Apparently, some BBC regions were more badly affected than others. I know that on BBC One Wales, for example, the EPG info even said "no listings available" for about 20 minutes. What hope does a PVR have if the channel operators themselves don't even know what's on? A manual recording could have solved this problem, but the BBC drifted so far away from their published schedule that even this would have failed, so even bog-standard VCRs and DVD recorders would have failed. Of course, why the BBC would even want to switch coverage between channels is completely beyond my comprehension. If I really wanted to watch Wimbledon, I could have switched to it with the press of a single button. What's the point of making people change channels in order to keep watching what's already on? :/ The BBC has become a complete shambles, as I found out when I tuned in to watch their Glastonbury "coverage"... |
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The Wizard wrote:
ITV still pays for uplinking and epcryption so I trust Sky to get F1 correct most weeks and it does,Any Channel not paying Sky for encryption strangely fails lot of the time :-( I doubt Sky would do that on purpose, even if they could, because there are a lot of idiots who would blame it on Sky anyway. Besides, I'd always assumed that ITV pay NDS for the encryption, not Sky. I'm hoping to get a Freeview version of Sky+ soon anyway for more trustworthy recordings. Good luck with that. ![]() |
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Zero Tolerance wrote:
On Sun, 03 Jul 2005 00:14:40 GMT, "The Wizard" wrote: The message behind the story is this would'nt happen with a NON-SKY controlled box. A non-Sky box would have barfed in exactly the same way when presented with the same incorrect data being transmitted by the BBC. Not really, because they don't usually record based on an EPG. --- avast! Antivirus: Outbound message clean. Virus Database (VPS): 0527-0, 04/07/2005 Tested on: 05/07/2005 17:48:27 avast! - copyright (c) 1988-2005 ALWIL Software. http://www.avast.com |
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"Ian" wrote in message ... Zero Tolerance wrote: On Sun, 03 Jul 2005 00:14:40 GMT, "The Wizard" wrote: The message behind the story is this would'nt happen with a NON-SKY controlled box. A non-Sky box would have barfed in exactly the same way when presented with the same incorrect data being transmitted by the BBC. Not really, because they don't usually record based on an EPG. If people make manual recordings based on what they read in the EPG it will be just as wrong. That would apply to any recording you make for the future, and maybe even ones that are on now if you dont bother to check. -- Tumbleweed email replies not necessary but to contact use; tumbleweednews at hotmail dot com |
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