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Old Yesterday, 16:35   #16
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Re: Virgin 360 Recordings question

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.. so what if there's a series record for programmes you don't want to see again?
How is that relevant ? its not what I said.
Seems you totally missed the point again.

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There's no limit on the system.
Of course there is a limit, we just dont know what it is.
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Re: Virgin 360 Recordings question

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Exactly. I never used that ability on the TiVo

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But so what? And how often would you even need to do this? I've never had the need, even during the golden age of TV dramas a few years ago when it was not unusual to have up to four or five programmes being shown at the same time that appealed to me.

I think these features tend to appeal to people who are more technically minded and want to mess around with the system I just use my box to watch the programmes.

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But so what if there's a series record for programmes you don't want to see again? There's no limit on the system.
Does the 360 incorporate VOD like TiVo does? Can you search for a particular programme?

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How is that relevant ? its not what I said.
Seems you totally missed the point again.


Of course there is a limit, we just dont know what it is.
On Tivo the maximum it can show is 999, but it will accept more than this figure. Then, when you delete those no longer needed, it begins to show them in the 999 list.

As you say, there must be a finite limit, but we don't know what it is. Having more information stored than is necessary seems a bad idea to me as, if you remember when the first TiVo boxes started to go really slow, this was resolved by deleting all thumbs up/down entries. It stands to reason that such things must use up box resources and, as not being able to cancel series links that are no longer needed, means that the box will perpetually be looking for series that are never going to appear (or will when they aren't required).
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Re: Virgin 360 Recordings question

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Thanks for clarifying - it still seems nuts to me that you can't review what series links you have in place.
I did what I originally suggested by locating repeats and changing the options to 'new only'. Of course you have to make sure that the repeats are being shown on the channel that new episodes will shown. However, having loaded a couple of dozen shows like that I was exploring other options and saw 'high contrast mode'. As I was finding the guide screen a bit washed out I decided to give that a go and I saw that this would require a restart, so I did that.
After rebooting all my currently scheduled recording disappeared! I had to inout them again and, because I couldn't review the 'future' ones, I felt I had to input those again too!
This morning my wife found that the box froze every time she accessed a certain menu, though everything else was OK. Eventually a message appeared suggesting a reboot, so I did this again and I now can't turn the box on! It's running, I can hear it, but the red light stays on. A message appears on the screen saying I need to turn the box on but I can't. It doesn't respond to either the on screen button via the remote, nor the button on the box. Strangley, the on screen button DOES respond to my old TV remote (it blips) - but still nothing actually happens.
If I ever get it working I suspect I'll have to load up my recordings again, and will again be faced with the dilemma that I won't be able to see all of them. For now I've given up as I haven't got the time to spend on it. I have unplugged the box so it doesn't overheat and I'm just using freeview on the TV for now.
That's a broken box and needs to be replaced. When you phone up say it is losing recordings, and they should send you a new one
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