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chrispy2000 29-03-2017 19:59

Recorded Programs Buffering
 
Maybe I've got this all wrong, but I thought when you recorded a program it was copied to the had drive. If that is the case why would I get buffering thingy going round and round when I try to play back a recording. It's only Started doing it over the last few days. :confused:

pip08456 29-03-2017 22:49

Re: Recorded Programs Buffering
 
You are correct and you shouldn't.

OLD BOY 29-03-2017 23:19

Re: Recorded Programs Buffering
 
There is a fault. According to the service status page on the VM website, it should be fixed by tomorrow evening.

chrispy2000 30-03-2017 05:09

Re: Recorded Programs Buffering
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35892353)
There is a fault. According to the service status page on the VM website, it should be fixed by tomorrow evening.

I know there is a fault on the catch up and recording programs. But this was happening to programs which had already been recorded it should have been on the hard drive.

I did checked the service page yesterday and it was saying the 29th, must be a bigger job than they thought. :)

spiderplant 30-03-2017 07:04

Re: Recorded Programs Buffering
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by chrispy2000 (Post 35892373)
I know there is a fault on the catch up and recording programs. But this was happening to programs which had already been recorded it should have been on the hard drive.

It still might need to contact a server to fetch the artwork for the programme. If the server is down, this will cause a delay in playing the recording.

Quote:

Originally Posted by chrispy2000 (Post 35892373)
I did checked the service page yesterday and it was saying the 29th, must be a bigger job than they thought. :)

Take those estimates with a bucket of salt. It's rare to know how long has fault will actually take to fix.


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