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Hi,
Have generally been happy with the Sony DVD recorder RDR-HXD710 apart from the odd freeze and 20 minute shutdown. Recently however it will sometimes not stop recording at the end of a program. The recording keeps going until another recording starts or I press the rec stop button. Then in the title list the name of the program is not displayed - all I get is the program length. Has anyone else seen this problem? Could it be to do with the info being sent out to the freeview channel. I've never had the arial checked for signal strength as it always seemed to work fine - would getting a better signal help? Thanks, Kevin |
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kevin bailey wrote: Hi, Have generally been happy with the Sony DVD recorder RDR-HXD710 apart from the odd freeze and 20 minute shutdown. Recently however it will sometimes not stop recording at the end of a program. The recording keeps going until another recording starts or I press the rec stop button. Then in the title list the name of the program is not displayed - all I get is the program length. Has anyone else seen this problem? Could it be to do with the info being sent out to the freeview channel. I've never had the arial checked for signal strength as it always seemed to work fine - would getting a better signal help? The 710 (and its cousins) have well known issues regarding this:- http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=429239&page=6&pp=25 |
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"Mark Carver" wrote in message oups.com... The 710 (and its cousins) have well known issues regarding this:- http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=429239&page=6&pp=25 Having read the forum posts I am astounded by the enduring optimism of users. Don't they know its standard business practice never to admit the product has a fault. If they all did what they should and took their boxes back demanding a refund under 'not fit for purpose', warehouses would be piled high with them. The report of boxes being returned for repair and having unecessary parts replaced without resolving the problem smacks of past practices in the motor repair trade. I don't have one of the models quoted, mine was a 210 (non HDD) but when it went wrong (after 3 mths) the reaction of the service reception desk was 'its probably got dust on the heads'. Do they say that about every thing? Reminds me of a watchmaker here,(on the coast) who made a living by telling every cutomer who came in with a watch that had stopped 'Its got sand in it. Needs cleaning'. Forty years later and we are no further forward. However there are enough people out there who will be pursuaded by the smart showrooms of independent retailers and the 'quality' brand name and will continue to buy on that alone. Perhaps the most telling comment was by the Sony representative 'Dave Cotter' who is quoted as saying 'Sony never listens to its cutomers'. I'm sure he spoke the truth. Roger R |
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kevin bailey Wrote: Hi, Then in the title list the name of the program is not displayed - all I get is the program length. Kevin Kevin - Di you find an answer to your problem re the length of the program appearing instead of the name in the title list? It's happening on my machine too. Nic -- Altruism |
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On Tue, 21 Nov 2006 09:47:39 +0000, Altruism
wrote: Then in the title list the name of the program is not displayed - all I get is the program length. Kevin Kevin - Di you find an answer to your problem re the length of the program appearing instead of the name in the title list? It's happening on my machine too. This is a common fault - try giving the machine a reset. Either pull the mains out for a few seconds and repower, or hold down the Power On / Off switch for ten seconds, after which the machine will perform a reset. Steve The Doctor Who Restoration Team Website http://www.restoration-team.co.uk |
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Altruism wrote:
Steve Roberts Wrote: On Tue, 21 Nov 2006 09:47:39 +0000, Altruism wrote: -- Then in the title list the name of the program is not displayed - all I get is the program length. Kevin- Kevin - Di you find an answer to your problem re the length of the program appearing instead of the name in the title list? It's happening on my machine too.- This is a common fault - try giving the machine a reset. Either pull the mains out for a few seconds and repower, or hold down the Power On / Off switch for ten seconds, after which the machine will perform a reset. Steve The Doctor Who Restoration Team Website http://www.restoration-team.co.uk I have tried: - switching off at the mains for a few seconds and then turning back on - going through initial easy setup procedure again Neither have worked. However I haven't tried actually physically pulling the plug out. Does this make a difference? I will try tonight to see what happens There are lots more posts RE the 710 over at www.digitalspy.co.uk My take on it is this: 1. The faults of locking up, not stopping recording at the end of a program and naming the program incorrectly are common the the Sony HDD recorders. 2. Sony are trying to avoid the issue and are currently not admitting to it. 3. It will never be fixed because the engineers behind the 710 left to work for tvonics and if it is the usual software project then the code will not be maintainable by anyone else. 4. I am taking my unit back and asking for a full refund. 5. Then getting a Panasonic Kevin |
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Just to clarify some comments in the orginal post:
1) The team of engineers at TVonics have never worked on the 710. 2) They did not leave to form TVonics. 3) The team of ex-sony engineers were recruited several months after leaving Sony (following the closure of the Pencoed Digital TV development centre). 4) TVonics is an independent company which designs and manufactures Digital Set Top Boxes and Digital Video Recorders. Best regards Paul Fellows CEO TVonics Limited. kevin bailey wrote: Altruism wrote: Steve Roberts Wrote: On Tue, 21 Nov 2006 09:47:39 +0000, Altruism wrote: -- Then in the title list the name of the program is not displayed - all I get is the program length. Kevin- Kevin - Di you find an answer to your problem re the length of the program appearing instead of the name in the title list? It's happening on my machine too.- This is a common fault - try giving the machine a reset. Either pull the mains out for a few seconds and repower, or hold down the Power On / Off switch for ten seconds, after which the machine will perform a reset. Steve The Doctor Who Restoration Team Website http://www.restoration-team.co.uk I have tried: - switching off at the mains for a few seconds and then turning back on - going through initial easy setup procedure again Neither have worked. However I haven't tried actually physically pulling the plug out. Does this make a difference? I will try tonight to see what happens There are lots more posts RE the 710 over at www.digitalspy.co.uk My take on it is this: 1. The faults of locking up, not stopping recording at the end of a program and naming the program incorrectly are common the the Sony HDD recorders. 2. Sony are trying to avoid the issue and are currently not admitting to it. 3. It will never be fixed because the engineers behind the 710 left to work for tvonics and if it is the usual software project then the code will not be maintainable by anyone else. 4. I am taking my unit back and asking for a full refund. 5. Then getting a Panasonic Kevin |
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kevin bailey wrote:
There are lots more posts RE the 710 over at www.digitalspy.co.uk My take on it is this: 1. The faults of locking up, not stopping recording at the end of a program and naming the program incorrectly are common the the Sony HDD recorders. 2. Sony are trying to avoid the issue and are currently not admitting to it. 4. I am taking my unit back and asking for a full refund. 5. Then getting a Panasonic Kevin I found the same thing with the Sony RDRGX210S! On top of the problems mentioned above, it would then show a screen dump of some drive and path details, about six characters width in red on the left-hand side of the screen. Also, having gone through three such machines there was a fault with the amp circuitry in all these machines where the sound level would drop down over time so much that it was possible to turn the tv volume right to the top level without hearing much. In despair I bought a cheap Alba which even came up with a repair disk feature and fixed a disk screwed up by the Sony. Richard. -- "Naturally the common people don't want war, but they can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. Tell them they are being attacked and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism and endangering the country. It works the same in every country." Reichsmarshall Herman Goering, Nuremberg, 1946 |
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