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  • #14819
    Anonymous
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    Just lately I have noticed that when I view recorded programmes the series usually appear ordered by time with the oldest recording at the top. Today I noticed that some are reversed with the latest appearing on the top. Is this really possible?

    #46316
    Barry
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    Welcome to the Forum :-)

    You will find it is associated with whether episode numbers are used or not. This is something picked up during testing, and is yet to be addressed.

    (admin note – removed the numerous posts on the same subject)

    #46317
    grahamlthompson
    Participant

    Hi welcome to the forum. The order appears to be inconsistent. On my box series that have episode numbers seem to appear with lowest episode number at the top. With no episode numbers the order is reversed with the newest recording at the top. Lack of recording times in the synopses adds to the confusion.

    #46318
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I think all recordings should be time and date stamped. This week we inadvertently watched Long live Britain in reverse order.

    #46319
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    keithwarrington – 25 minutes ago  » 

    I think all recordings should be time and date stamped. This week we inadvertently watched Long live Britain in reverse order.

    I think the newest should be first, with episodes the highest episode number first as they are not always broadcast in sequence (repeats etc). I would also not mind an oldest first approach either.

    #46320
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    If listings are time and date stamped it wouldn’t matter whether it was newest or oldest first. We would be able to tell from the time stamp, i.e. Coronation Street two episodes in one evening with nothing to tell you which is which.

    #46321
    grahamlthompson
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    keithwarrington – 1 hour ago  » 

    If listings are time and date stamped it wouldn’t matter whether it was newest or oldest first. We would be able to tell from the time stamp, i.e. Coronation Street two episodes in one evening with nothing to tell you which is which.

    I agree, sometimes had to read the programme synopses to be sure which is the earliest, but if the newest recording was always at the top of the list there wouldn’t be an issue. However as Barry already said the shortcomings are already known, I guess it will be resolved over time.

    Out of interest the Focsat-hdr programme info has scheduled and actual start/end recording times detailed. Could it be broadcaster pressure that removed this info (are I being paranoid :-) )

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