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"PeterC" wrote in message ... On Fri, 3 Jan 2014 20:05:39 +0100, tim...... wrote: I had to de-select AR as such operation is CFU in my book I've not yet found a use for it. I'd like to have series link and padding there's no technical reason why they can't offer it, they just decide not to tim |
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"Alan White" wrote in message ... On Fri, 03 Jan 2014 23:41:40 +0000, Roderick Stewart wrote: I wouldn't even want one of them,... We have a Humax Foxsat HDR and have no issues with it at all. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Either you never use it to record multiple "back to back" progs or have got lucky with them never overrunning (or starting early). It is impossible to resolve this issue without losing some content and every manufacturer will have to choose a solution, and the one that they choose won't keep everyone happy, all of the time. I don't doubt that the Foxsat solution is better than the 9200/9150/9300 solution (cos it couldn't be worse), but it impossible for it to be perfect tim |
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"Dickie mint" wrote in message ... On 04/01/2014 13:11, Bill Wright wrote: Alan White wrote: On Fri, 03 Jan 2014 23:41:40 +0000, Roderick Stewart wrote: I wouldn't even want one of them,... We have a Humax Foxsat HDR and have no issues with it at all. I have several, and they are always well behaved. What's more we have sold a lot and we just don't get complaints. Bill I've got a Foxsat HDR and that occasionally misses the end of a recording. But I thought that was a well known Humax bug, which obviously gets repeated across their machines. Hm, ISTR that the "well known" bug was missing off the start. Not becaue it missed the start signal, but because it didn't wake up from standby early enough, to look for it. But they fixed that. tim |
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On Sun, 5 Jan 2014 12:47:15 +0100
"tim......" wrote: "PeterC" wrote in message ... On Fri, 3 Jan 2014 20:05:39 +0100, tim...... wrote: I had to de-select AR as such operation is CFU in my book I've not yet found a use for it. I'd like to have series link and padding there's no technical reason why they can't offer it, they just decide not to tim See elsewhere, it works on my recent Humax. -- Davey. |
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On Sun, 5 Jan 2014 12:55:22 +0100, "tim......"
wrote: Either you never use it to record multiple "back to back" progs... Frequently. -- Alan White Mozilla Firefox and Forte Agent. By Loch Long, twenty-eight miles NW of Glasgow, Scotland. Webcam and weather:- http://windycroft.co.uk/weather |
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"Davey" wrote in message ... On Fri, 3 Jan 2014 20:00:51 +0100 "tim......" wrote: "Davey" wrote in message ... On Thu, 2 Jan 2014 22:13:57 +0100 "tim......" wrote: "Davey" wrote in message ... On Thu, 2 Jan 2014 15:29:48 +0000 Davey wrote: On Thu, 02 Jan 2014 14:40:56 +0000 Mark Carver wrote: On 02/01/2014 11:38, Bill Wright wrote: Davey wrote: Having absorbed all the advice given here, I have had my Humax set at 'Accurate Recording' for some time. So the end of Guy Martin's Speed attempt was cut off just before his final run, eliminating the result of his attempt. There was a BBC2 program over Christmas that had the same problem. This does not go down well with SWMBO. If I set my old SD Humax to anything other than 'exact time' it won't do series link. Which is what I'd expect, the 'Accurate Record' system relies on you using the *published* start and finish times, in order to track the real time transmission of the programmes. It was exactly the same with PDC as used on analogue networks. If you tamper with the start or end time, you destroy the algorithms used by AR to know what's what. But my Humax happily offered me Series Recording, as well as a load of what it thought, oddly, were connected programs, while it was in Accurate Recording mode. Ok, I misinterpreted your response to Bill. It must have been a combination of his use of 'exact time', plus your use of 'published', all contributed to get me confused. So now that my machine is set to 'padding' again, I'll see if it does Series Link. It won't tim It did, this morning. padding and series link - on a hummy. Which one? tim HDR-Fox-T2-1TB-G. Oh so it does off to the shops for me then :-) -- Davey. |
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"PeterC" wrote in message ... On Fri, 03 Jan 2014 18:01:46 +0000, Roderick Stewart wrote: Apart from a Humax 8000T (because it was cheap) I've only used Panasonic PVRs and had none of the problems I regularly see people wailing about here with their Humaxes, Topfields etc. If a recording is going to overlap something already set, I get a warning when I try to program it so a clash never occurs, The Humax does that, but what it doesn't warn about is a programme running over/starting before nominal time. Some channels seem to have almost a random starting time. not that I watch it (I just see it start as it comes straight after the local news), but "the one show" always starts at least 2 minutes early - what the **** is that all about! tim |
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"Martin" wrote in message ... On Fri, 03 Jan 2014 18:01:46 +0000, Roderick Stewart wrote: On Fri, 03 Jan 2014 12:51:18 +0000, brightside S9 wrote: New fangled PVRs have a mind of their own. I got a Samsung BD-F8500M PVR for Christmas. Last night I set it to record (all HD): BBC2 at 2100 PQ17 ITV 1 at 2100 Benidorm BBC2 at 2200 Rab C Nesbitt CH 4 At 2200 Secerts of the Scammers At about 2030 whilst watchingThe Restoration Man on CH4 (2000 - 2100) using tuner on the PVR a message popped up on the screen saying a recoding was rescheduled. What did I want to do: 1. Cancel Benidorm or 2. Change nothing. I checked the EPG and nothing there indicated that any timings had changed, so I changed nothing in the schedule. Just after this pop up message I switched to the TV internal tuner (as SWMBO wqnted to watch BBC1 Silent Witness at 2100), and watched the remainder of Restoration Man. Changed channel on TV at 2100 to BBC1 and went to watch Benidorm on ITV1 on the kitchen TV whilst I did my "kitchen duties". It started at 2100 AFAICT. Later, around 2230, I checked the PVR and sure enough it had recorded Beidorm, PQ17 and was in the midst of recording Secrets of the Scammers. What had happened to Rab C Nesbitt recording on BBC2 at 2200? Who fecking knows? I don't! My old Topfield would have just clipped the end / beginning of whatever programme was causing the conflict. Stupid modern fecking equipment - function sacraficed for form. Apart from a Humax 8000T (because it was cheap) I've only used Panasonic PVRs and had none of the problems I regularly see people wailing about here with their Humaxes, Topfields etc. If a recording is going to overlap something already set, I get a warning when I try to program it so a clash never occurs, and unlike the case with the Humax (never again), none of the normal control operations, including power off, will interrupt a recording already under way. With the most recent PVR, I can even edit a previous programme while it is recording another one. It's also possible to use up to three Panasonic devices with different remote control codes so they don't interfere. They really seem to have thought about the ergonomics. Hopefully I won't need another PVR for a while, but I know what brand it's going to be. Both my Freesat HD and my Dutch cable Humax PVRs give warnings and alternatives to avoid overlapping broadcasts. I am very happy with my Freesat DH PVR. The Dutch cable HUMAX PVR is limited by only three days of EPG being available. The only thing that will interrupt a Humax recording is pulling out the plug or the user canceling the recording. -- Martin in Zuid Holland |
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"Martin" wrote in message ... On Fri, 03 Jan 2014 18:01:46 +0000, Roderick Stewart wrote: Both my Freesat HD and my Dutch cable Humax PVRs give warnings and alternatives sorry about the message with no reply my "Dutch" AKA Belgacom PVR would automatically add 10 minutes at the start and 20 minutes at the end of any selected recording. But it didn't do this is a "soft" way, it did it by hardcoding the change to the start and end times in the saved record list. This meant that If you wanted to make another recording that (theoretically) started immediately afterwards it told you that it clashed with the previous recording. To fix this you have to go back to the previous recording and delete the padding that it had put in (which took about 25 key presses) and then select the second program and manually tell it not to add the start padding, which took another 25 key presses. It was incapable of working all this out for itself Useless piece of ****e |
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On Sun, 5 Jan 2014 12:55:22 +0100, "tim......"
wrote: "Alan White" wrote in message .. . On Fri, 03 Jan 2014 23:41:40 +0000, Roderick Stewart wrote: I wouldn't even want one of them,... We have a Humax Foxsat HDR and have no issues with it at all. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Either you never use it to record multiple "back to back" progs or have got lucky with them never overrunning (or starting early). It is impossible to resolve this issue without losing some content and every manufacturer will have to choose a solution, and the one that they choose won't keep everyone happy, all of the time. I don't doubt that the Foxsat solution is better than the 9200/9150/9300 solution (cos it couldn't be worse), but it impossible for it to be perfect Over time I've acquired two Humax Foxsat HDRs and two Humax Fox-T2s. When there are programmes I really really want to have recorded in full I spread the "recording duties" across the boxes so as to avoid clashes between progs starting early or finishing late. Perhaps sometime in the future someone will make a PVR with 4 or 5 tuners..... -- Peter Duncanson (in uk.tech.digital-tv) |
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