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March 24, 2014 at 8:59 am #15590
Anonymous
InactiveHi there,
I thought this would be a more common problem but I can only find one other post on it. We are finding more and more often that we are missing the end of recorded programmes on our Foxsat HDR because the recording has stopped too soon. I don’t know if it’s just bad luck or something to do with the particular programmes/channels we are recording.
We have tried changing the Auto end timer setting to +1 or 2 minutes (or whatever the options are), but it doesn’t seem to make any difference. I am also pretty sure that it isn’t happening due to a recording conflict.
A good example of this is “The Invaders” series that we are recording on the Horror channel. I don’t think we have ever seen the end of an episode. It also happens with “Morse”, “Lewis” and other similar two hour programmes we watch, which is very annoying after you’ve sat through two hours only to miss the crucial ending!
Is there any answer to this?
Thanks.
March 24, 2014 at 12:42 pm #51667Anonymous
InactiveWhy not set the end times to plus 5 or plus 10 mins and see what happens?
March 25, 2014 at 8:06 am #51668Anonymous
InactiveTried “3 minutes after” setting and it made no difference. The Invaders recording ended after exactly 60 minutes like it always does and cut the end off. We did have another recording starting immediately afterwards on another channel, but there were no conflict warnings like you usually get when you try to record and watch too many programmes at the same time.
In any case, what does the “x minutes after” setting actually mean? Is it x minutes after the auto stop time or after the scheduled finish time?
Thanks.
March 25, 2014 at 10:28 am #51669grahamlthompson
ParticipantReginald – 2 hours ago »
Tried “3 minutes after” setting and it made no difference. The Invaders recording ended after exactly 60 minutes like it always does and cut the end off. We did have another recording starting immediately afterwards on another channel, but there were no conflict warnings like you usually get when you try to record and watch too many programmes at the same time.
In any case, what does the “x minutes after” setting actually mean? Is it x minutes after the auto stop time or after the scheduled finish time?
Thanks.
Auto padding adjusts the scheduled recording times. Note if a second recording on the same channel is scheduled the padding will be dropped at the end of the first recording and the beginning of the second. In this case you may find the missing bit at the beginning of the second recording.
I would leave the recording start and end options at auto and for the channels that don’t implement proper accurate recording by setting a manual recording reservation.
Set a one off recording in the usual way. Locate the recording in the schedule.
Try this
Using the remote press schedule and then red
tap in 138 to move to the horror channel
Use the skip keys to locate the recording you want to make
Press OK and set a one off recording.
Press schedule and move to this recording
Press Yellow – adjust start and end times to whatever you want and and select a suitable repeat pattern for a recording that’s part of a series.
The recording should follow the times and repeat patterns exactly.
March 25, 2014 at 11:28 am #51670Anonymous
InactiveThanks for the tip, I didn’t even know you could do that!
Regards,
Reg.
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