BBC movies do not show in search

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  • #17513
    Anonymous
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    I cannot understand why non of the BBC films show in the genre search in the tv guide. I can now see I have lost many opportunities for recording films in the last year that I was unaware of due to this. For instance, Mary Poppins is on tomorrow on BBC but it doesn’t show in the search. Thats a major error because most of the best films are on the BBC.

    Any idea what is causing this ?

    #67475
    grahamlthompson
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    Broadcaster metadata, it’s the same on Freesat only channels classified as Film/Drama are picked up.

    #67476
    Barry
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    Yeah, basically the search function is pants! Inconsistent.

    It never appears to provide same results for instance:

    Units in same room, and therefore same aerial input using your Mary Poppins example:

    1800T – found for BBC1 and BBC1 HD

    2000T – found on BBC1 only

    HDRT2 – not found

    FVP 4000T – Don’t ask!

    #67477
    grahamlthompson
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    #67478
    Anonymous
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    I can’t believe they have overlooked a major error with this. This makes the movie search pretty useless really as most of the the good films are on BBC. Add to that no ability to edit out adverts it’s a pretty flawed machine really.

    #67479
    Anonymous
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    grahamlthompson – 2 hours ago  » 

    Broadcaster metadata, it’s the same on Freesat only channels classified as Film/Drama are picked up.

    The YouView app lists upcoming movies. For recommendations, I usually check the print Guardian Review on a Saturday, and set recordings then for any interesting-looking films coming up during the coming week. Then check the RT Discover app’s “best free films” daily to see if they list anything the Guardian didn’t.

    #67480
    Anonymous
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    hubb – 2 hours ago  » 

    I can’t believe they have overlooked a major error with this. This makes the movie search pretty useless really as most of the the good films are on BBC. Add to that no ability to edit out adverts it’s a pretty flawed machine really.

    I can edit out ads etc. with our HWT120 – Panasonic has had this feature since the year dot (as you say, not so the Humax). Having said that it is a pretty tedious job. When I have done this in the past I usually end up slapping myself for some light relief. :D

    #67481
    Anonymous
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    Faust – 1 hour ago  » I can edit out ads etc. with our HWT120 – Panasonic has had this feature since the year dot (as you say, not so the Humax). Having said that it is a pretty tedious job. When I have done this in the past I usually end up slapping myself for some light relief. :D

    It may be that we just see things differently but I find editing on my DMR-HWT130 very easy, with single frame accuracy. The one BIG OMISSION though on Panasonic PVRs is a search function, strange because my Panasonic telly has it. On the bright I don’t get misleading search results. :D

    #67482
    Anonymous
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    hubb – 7 hours ago  » 

    I cannot understand why non of the BBC films show in the genre search in the tv guide. I can now see I have lost many opportunities for recording films in the last year that I was unaware of due to this. For instance, Mary Poppins is on tomorrow on BBC but it doesn’t show in the search. Thats a major error because most of the best films are on the BBC.

    Any idea what is causing this ?

    Have a look at this thread from a year ago which you started!!!!!

    https://myhumax.org/forum/topic/not-all-movies-show-in-the-genre-search

    The situation is now worse with more films being broadcast, but it does seem to be a bit of the luck of draw which multiplexes get truncated the most.

    #67483
    Anonymous
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    Biggles – 1 day ago  » 

    Faust – 1 hour ago  » I can edit out ads etc. with our HWT120 – Panasonic has had this feature since the year dot (as you say, not so the Humax). Having said that it is a pretty tedious job. When I have done this in the past I usually end up slapping myself for some light relief. :D

    It may be that we just see things differently but I find editing on my DMR-HWT130 very easy, with single frame accuracy. The one BIG OMISSION though on Panasonic PVRs is a search function, strange because my Panasonic telly has it. On the bright I don’t get misleading search results. :D

    I didn’t say it wasn’t easy because it surely is and is well executed. However, it is a tedious task, about as enjoyable as sticking a paper clip in you eye IMO. I simply don’t have the patience for it.

    It is a great shame the skip feature is only for 1 minute. That is where the Humax wins as 240 seconds is just about the length of the ad break.

    #67484
    Anonymous
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    Faust – 5 hours ago  » It is a great shame the skip feature is only for 1 minute. That is where the Humax wins as 240 seconds is just about the length of the ad break.

    There is the Time Slip button used for skipping forward or back one minute or more but needs a few button presses, not a patch on the 9xx0 navigation.

    #67485
    Anonymous
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    Well Christmas has passed and in all the lists they are not displaying any of the BBC films. What a useless feature.

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