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My Panasonic dvd recorders time is always 30 seconds behind the time
that shows on the tv cefax...Any ideas why this sould be so and how can I cure it ? Regards Ted |
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ChrisM wrote:
In message net, Ted Proclaimed from the tallest tower: My Panasonic dvd recorders time is always 30 seconds behind the time that shows on the tv cefax...Any ideas why this sould be so and how can I cure it ? Regards Ted How does the Panny know the time? Can you set it? Does it have its own EPG? If it sets itself from an EPG or something, not sure how you could make it the same as Ceefax... If you compare both to an accurate time source (look on the internet, or dial the speaking clock) which one is correct? Thanks for the reply....The dvd picks up the time when it is powered up and is 30 sec slow compared to the cefax signal which is correct with speaking clock... Downside is that when I use the autorecording faciliity the vdr switches off 30sec before the program ends... |
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Ted a écrit :
Downside is that when I use the autorecording faciliity the vdr switches off 30sec before the program ends... So you don't get the stupid bint speaking over the end credits..... -- Froggy "Les cons ça ose tout, c'est même à ça qu'on les reconnaît." Michel Audiard, "Les Tontons Flingueurs" (1963) |
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On 7 Nov, 13:36, Ted wrote:
ChrisM wrote: In message , Ted Proclaimed from the tallest tower: My Panasonic dvd recorders time is always 30 seconds behind the time that shows on the tv cefax...Any ideas why this sould be so and how can I cure it ? Regards Ted How does the Panny know the time? Can you set it? Does it have its own EPG? If it sets itself from an EPG or something, not sure how you could make it the same as Ceefax... If you compare both to an accurate time source (look on the internet, or dial the speaking clock) which one is correct? Thanks for the reply....The dvd picks up the time when it is powered up and is 30 sec slow compared to the cefax signal which is correct with speaking clock... Downside is that when I use the autorecording faciliity the vdr switches off 30sec before the program ends... Manually add a minute to a recording, or see if there is a buffer of a minute or two that you can add. John |
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