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October 31, 2014 at 9:33 am #16213
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InactiveHow come that the PVR allows three programs to be set for the same time?
I have to check the schedule frequently, as this often happens. Usually at 9pm, but last night 8pm -must’ve been a good night!
October 31, 2014 at 9:42 am #56863Anonymous
InactiveAt least two of them (e.g. BBC1 and BBC2) will have been on the same MUX, so will have used only one tuner.
November 10, 2014 at 12:03 pm #56864Anonymous
InactiveMy finding is that it only checks for clashes when you set the recording.
If a schedule change occurs to something already set, it just follows the change and doesn’t check for a clash. Then, when the recording starts, it fails it and reports it didn’t record because a higher priority recording was happening.
The Freeview+ spec only says to check for clashes when recordings are set, not if schedule changes occur.
I too have to check the 9pm slot pretty much daily to check it hasn’t added any clashes.
Danny.
November 10, 2014 at 12:07 pm #56865grahamlthompson
Participantinspector – 1 week ago »
How come that the PVR allows three programs to be set for the same time?
I have to check the schedule frequently, as this often happens. Usually at 9pm, but last night 8pm -must’ve been a good night!
You shouldn’t be able to set 3 recordings at the same time but two recordings and a watch reservation are possible, with what you can watch depending on which two channels you are recording.
November 10, 2014 at 3:10 pm #56866Anonymous
InactiveHi Graham. I know that “You shouldn’t be able to set 3 recordings at the same time”, that’s why I’m asking for advice on this matter. This has happened that often, I have to check the schedule a couple of times every week.
Thanks Danny, at least I’m not alone!
November 10, 2014 at 5:10 pm #56867Anonymous
InactiveI’ve never been able to deliberately set three recordings for the same time in one go, but what can happen is the broadcaster can change their schedule/timings which can cause conflicts just as programmes running over can.
#inspector, which 3 programmes can you schedule for the same time? and how often is often?
What did happen last night for me on my hdr-foxT2, which I appreciate isn’t an 1800T/2000T is I had F1 at 20:30 for 90 minutes scheduled, Homeland and Downton both at 21:00 also scheduled. So just as Danny and Inspector have noticed, it is somehow possible to get three scheduled over-lapping recordings set. Luckily I was watching F1 and at just over 30 minutes into it I got a pop-up asking to prioritise, i.e. which one of the three did I want to cancel. As I was already watching F1 I cancelled the F1 recording and Homeland and Downton recorded as normal.
I’m convinced this is a glitch left over from the clock change a couple of weeks ago which is why it’d be interesting to see how long this has actually been happening for inspector member.
I’d advise anybody affected to reboot their box, a proper reboot and not just putting it into standby and out of standby again, a proper reboot so that all the processes pick up the correct time from scratch. Check the schedule for conflicts and if there is a conflict, cancel one of them and try to reschedule it for the same time again, it should fail, if it allows the schedule i.e. three recordings set for the same time then please report back with which ones they are.
If I check on tvguideuk.telegraph.co.uk and scroll back to Sunday night, bizarrely there are two place-holders/boxes for Homeland and two for Downton in their EPG – the same programmes twice, stretching from 21:00 to well past 23:00 and almost to 0:00 for Downton.
There’s clearly an issue with the broadcaster’s scheduled timing which I can only assume is down to the clock change, unless someone knows better?
November 11, 2014 at 10:28 am #56868Anonymous
InactiveHi Damien. This happens just about every week. Just the once, usually. As for the clock change, I’m sure that I was getting these multiple schedules before the clock change. Humax gave me instructions on how to set the factory default, but it is no different. They also gave instructions for the “loop through” ariel problem, but this didn’t work, so I’ll have to wait for the OTA solution.
November 11, 2014 at 10:53 am #56869grahamlthompson
Participantinspector – 24 minutes ago »
Hi Damien. This happens just about every week. Just the once, usually. As for the clock change, I’m sure that I was getting these multiple schedules before the clock change. Humax gave me instructions on how to set the factory default, but it is no different. They also gave instructions for the “loop through” ariel problem, but this didn’t work, so I’ll have to wait for the OTA solution.
Have you by any chance got two different versions of the same programme with channels over 800 in your epg ?
November 11, 2014 at 5:37 pm #56870Anonymous
InactiveHi Inspector, you’ve not mentioned which channels/programmes… mine were C4 and ITV for Homeland/Downton, both of which have +1 channels.
If it’s not clock going back related then alternatively it’s channel +1 timing related and the broadcaster/timing information not been set up properly, lazy cutting and pasting, school boy error etc.
Also, the fact that other TV guides such as the Telegraph also had problems displaying the correct EPG show it’s a broadcaster/timing problem and nothing at all to do with the Humax.
Graham’s point of the +800 range is also very valid and needs to be checked and it would definitely cause trouble.
I don’t have any conflicts, but please do check for conflicts and let us know beforehand to give us a chance of replicating it
November 18, 2014 at 9:56 am #56871Anonymous
InactiveI don’t have any programs above 601. I trim the EPG & get rid of loads of unwanted channels to tidy things up.
Funny though, I haven’t had any multiple conflicting recordings lately, but then again, there’s not much that I’m interested in. I’ve gone from 30% available on the hard drive, to 61%.
November 18, 2014 at 10:06 am #56872grahamlthompson
Participantinspector – 4 minutes ago »
I don’t have any programs above 601. I trim the EPG & get rid of loads of unwanted channels to tidy things up.
Funny though, I haven’t had any multiple conflicting recordings lately, but then again, there’s not much that I’m interested in. I’ve gone from 30% available on the hard drive, to 61%.
The critical number is 801. If you have these channels simply deleting them is unlikely to help. The ones you are deleting could well be the ones that should be at the correct lower channel numbers.
Having channels over 801 indicates you have added channels from more than one transmitter. If the unwanted transmitter uses UHF channels lower than the ones you want it gets added first.
In this event the solution is to find out the UHF channels used by your best transmitter. Then delete all your existing channels (radio and TV). Then manually tune the correct numbers.
November 21, 2014 at 8:15 pm #56873Anonymous
InactiveI haven’t had any channels 800 & over. I tune manually from just one transmitter. Then I delete any unwanted channels.
November 21, 2014 at 8:23 pm #56874grahamlthompson
Participantinspector – 7 minutes ago »
I haven’t had any channels 800 & over. I tune manually from just one transmitter. Then I delete any unwanted channels.
Not an issue then. Your post didn’t include this vital information. Hence the question.
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