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On Fri, 28 Nov 2003 01:20:11 +0000, Phil Leonard wrote:
That does not make any sense at all. After the 30 min. buffer is full, it starts playing back with a 30 min. delayed. This is how my S2 works anyway. I know because I wanted to record my buffer one time, so I had it on pause while setting up my DVD recorder and it would not pause any longer than 30 min. (Unless, you were recording at that time, possibly.) You are correct about pausing Live TV, but pausing a recording (something played from Now Playing...) would work as described. -- Lenroc |
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FWIW, someone on the TiVo Community Forum noted that on a Series 1
unit, you can change the timeout in TiVoweb, and that there is indeed code to prevent access to Live TV in the "TiVo Hacks" book. Ryan |
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