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Old 12-12-2014, 17:50   #1
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How do VM boxes search for programmes?

The search facility (when it works!) on the V+ seems to be able to pick up programmes beyond the populated EPG. I find this especially useful now that the V+ EPG has again been reduced by one day.

I had assumed that it simply searched the EPG, does it get it's data from somewhere else?

Does TiVo do this any differently?

Thanks.
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Re: How do VM boxes search for programmes?

The V+ search runs entirely on a server. TiVo search runs mostly on the TiVo, with a bit of help from a server.
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Old 12-12-2014, 18:43   #3
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Re: How do VM boxes search for programmes?

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The V+ search runs entirely on a server. TiVo search runs mostly on the TiVo, with a bit of help from a server.
Thanks, I wondered how it knew the programmes beyond what data the EPG held!

Is it the server that's causing it to not pick up programmes that exist? Should I report this intermittent problem?
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Re: How do VM boxes search for programmes?

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Is it the server that's causing it to not pick up programmes that exist? Should I report this intermittent problem?
A fault on the V+ search server has been fixed this week. Check it again now.
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A fault on the V+ search server has been fixed this week. Check it again now.
It's working again!
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