I have discovered some TV channels on Freesat that show old films, some
are quite good, many are black and white and everybody in them smokes like
a chimney.
I set some up to record and now and then the recording shows a length of several hours. What seems to happen is the channels are very good at
sending a start signal but once they go off shift no ends signal is sent.
Does that sound feasible? It's a Freesat Recordable 4K TV Box if it makes
a difference.
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Jeff Gaines Dorset UK
By the time you can make ends meet they move the ends
I have discovered some TV channels on Freesat that show old films, some
are quite good, many are black and white and everybody in them smokes
like a chimney.
I set some up to record and now and then the recording shows a length of several hours. What seems to happen is the channels are very good at
sending a start signal but once they go off shift no ends signal is sent.
Does that sound feasible? It's a Freesat Recordable 4K TV Box if it
makes a difference.
If your box has any similar manual set-up it would save a lot of
recording time at the end of what you want to watch.
On 23/07/2022 20:01, Indy Jess John wrote:
If your box has any similar manual set-up it would save a lot of
recording time at the end of what you want to watch.
PVRs vary by my Panasonic lets me edit the recording settings so I select
a programme to be recorded then change the start and finish times as well
as the channel. I have done this when there has been an event I want to record either to watch later or to send to a friend in the colonies. I
can then use its "Selective Delete" to just keep the bits I want.
Sometimes you get a feeling the times of programmes are going to be drastically changed or moved to another channel.
I have discovered some TV channels on Freesat that show old films, some
are quite good, many are black and white and everybody in them smokes
like a chimney.
I set some up to record and now and then the recording shows a length of several hours. What seems to happen is the channels are very good at
sending a start signal but once they go off shift no ends signal is sent.
Does that sound feasible? It's a Freesat Recordable 4K TV Box if it
makes a difference.
On 23/07/2022 10:45, Jeff Gaines wrote:
I have discovered some TV channels on Freesat that show old films, some
are quite good, many are black and white and everybody in them smokes
like a chimney.
I set some up to record and now and then the recording shows a length of
several hours. What seems to happen is the channels are very good at
sending a start signal but once they go off shift no ends signal is sent.
Does that sound feasible? It's a Freesat Recordable 4K TV Box if it makes
a difference.
My PVR records on a set time, plus pre and post padding, based on the time found in the EPG when the timer was set*. When playing back a recording
the broadcast start and stop markers are displayed on the playback status bar. The only channel that I've noticed with occasionally missing markers
is Channel 4 HD from satellite. Lesser channels such as Talking Pictures
seem to be OK with broadcast start and stop markers.
* there are other modes but the box doesn't use CRID information nor use broadcast start and stop markers.
The fact that recordings have extraneous material before and after is
not important because now that I record everything in TVHeadend on a Raspberry Pi, I just edit off the previous/next programme, continuity announcements and adverts of anything I want to keep.
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