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Originally Posted by merlintt
This happened last night on espmAM. They listed an MLB game but showed an NHL game.
It's also a pain when games go into overtime as it stops before the game is over. I watch NHL and usually record the next show to combat missing the end of a game.
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I have had that problem too, but always set up manual recordings now for live sports events, allowing a couple of hours past the scheduled record time.
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Originally Posted by Sugar Kane
Despite providing them with the incorrect listings from Wednesday night, they want me to provide them with incorrect listings before the shows air! How am I supposed to know?! Whose job is it?! Not mine! 
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It's disgraceful. Correct EPG listings should be a given on any system, it's fundamental to the main purpose of DVRs.
The TV listings on the ESPN website is probably the most up to date way of finding out what's on and when. You could then set up manual recordings in line with the info from the website. I know that's a pain in the backside and you shouldn't have to do it, but at least you'll record exactly what you want to see then, regardless of how incorrect the EPG is.