smammon
09-25-03, 09:46 AM
Anybody else seen this one?
In a nutshell:
Last night I sat down to watch a show I record every week. It was in the list of recordings so the actual timer did fire. However in the show description (which does show the correct show and description BTW) on the recorded programs screen it lists the program run time as 0 seconds and when you attempt to watch it error screen 769 (I think) comes up and says "The program was not recorded. It cannot be viewed. Please erase it."
The fine print:
I looked at all the usual suspects - the timer is type PVR, Weekly. I had no other timers set to start until after this one. There were two set to go the hour after this program. One of them is on the same channel and I have the start/end times set so that they don't overlap. Both of the next two timers went off as normal. This timer has been running for several weeks without issue.
Anyone know what causes this? Or even seen it? Apparently it's something that the software developers foresaw as there is an actual canned error message...
In a nutshell:
Last night I sat down to watch a show I record every week. It was in the list of recordings so the actual timer did fire. However in the show description (which does show the correct show and description BTW) on the recorded programs screen it lists the program run time as 0 seconds and when you attempt to watch it error screen 769 (I think) comes up and says "The program was not recorded. It cannot be viewed. Please erase it."
The fine print:
I looked at all the usual suspects - the timer is type PVR, Weekly. I had no other timers set to start until after this one. There were two set to go the hour after this program. One of them is on the same channel and I have the start/end times set so that they don't overlap. Both of the next two timers went off as normal. This timer has been running for several weeks without issue.
Anyone know what causes this? Or even seen it? Apparently it's something that the software developers foresaw as there is an actual canned error message...