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Old June 24th 07, 03:06 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
Scott
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Default ******* BBC scheduling...

On Sun, 24 Jun 2007 12:17:30 +0100, "Bill Wright"
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"Scott" wrote in message
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On Sun, 24 Jun 2007 08:22:35 GMT, "housetrained"
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"Andy Burns" wrote in message
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On 24/06/2007 00:47, housetrained wrote:

Mine is set to start +1min and end +5min.

Wouldn't it be sensible to start -1 and end +5? :-P

I meant just that:-)


As Alice said, you should say what you mean and mean what you say!

Bill

Housetrained said it, not me.
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Old June 24th 07, 03:29 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
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Default ******* BBC scheduling...

"housetrained" wrote in message
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"kim" wrote in message
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My set top box was programmed to receive Dr Who on BBC1 followed by DW
Confidential on BBC3 while I was recording the output continuously on a
DVD recorder. All went fine except that Dr Who overran so I missed the
last few climactic seconds of the episode. *******s, *******s, *******s.
A friend assures me this is not the first time it has happened and since
DW Confidential is never repeated in full he uses a separate DVD machine
to record each programme.

(kim)

PS: Did I mention the BBC were *******s?

Mine is set to start +1min and end +5min. Even so many starts are lost but
only a few endings.


I use the EPG to set the timer on the set top box. Since the two programmes
are consecutive there is no room for manipulation. As the BBC already knew
the first programme would overrun, they should have altered their schedule
accordingly. I might download everything from the Internet in future. At
least that way I'm guaranteed to get the entire programme.

(kim)


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Old June 24th 07, 03:39 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
Scott
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Default ******* BBC scheduling...

On Sun, 24 Jun 2007 14:29:03 +0100, "kim" wrote:

"housetrained" wrote in message
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"kim" wrote in message
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My set top box was programmed to receive Dr Who on BBC1 followed by DW
Confidential on BBC3 while I was recording the output continuously on a
DVD recorder. All went fine except that Dr Who overran so I missed the
last few climactic seconds of the episode. *******s, *******s, *******s.
A friend assures me this is not the first time it has happened and since
DW Confidential is never repeated in full he uses a separate DVD machine
to record each programme.

(kim)

PS: Did I mention the BBC were *******s?

Mine is set to start +1min and end +5min. Even so many starts are lost but
only a few endings.


I use the EPG to set the timer on the set top box. Since the two programmes
are consecutive there is no room for manipulation.

Unless you have a twin tuner.
As the BBC already knew
the first programme would overrun, they should have altered their schedule
accordingly. I might download everything from the Internet in future. At
least that way I'm guaranteed to get the entire programme.

(kim)

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Old June 25th 07, 12:11 AM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
Peter Hayes
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Default ******* BBC scheduling...

Bill Wright wrote:

"Scott" wrote in message
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On Sun, 24 Jun 2007 08:22:35 GMT, "housetrained"
wrote:

"Andy Burns" wrote in message
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On 24/06/2007 00:47, housetrained wrote:

Mine is set to start +1min and end +5min.

Wouldn't it be sensible to start -1 and end +5? :-P

I meant just that:-)


As Alice said, you should say what you mean and mean what you say!


Our leaders don't abide by that maxim so why should the rest of us?

Peter
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Old June 25th 07, 02:37 AM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
Bruce Stewart
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Default ******* BBC scheduling...

Andy Burns wrote:

On 24/06/2007 00:47, housetrained wrote:

Mine is set to start +1min and end +5min.


Wouldn't it be sensible to start -1 and end +5? :-P


No guarantee that they won't start early either.

Bruce S.

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Old June 25th 07, 02:51 AM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
kim
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Default ******* BBC scheduling...

"Bruce Stewart" wrote in message
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Andy Burns wrote:

On 24/06/2007 00:47, housetrained wrote:

Mine is set to start +1min and end +5min.


Wouldn't it be sensible to start -1 and end +5? :-P


No guarantee that they won't start early either.


Two weeks ago I missed the start of Dr Who for that very reason. *******s,
*******s, *******s!

(kim)


 




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