denmarks said:I have the following questions.
When a program is paused and resumed what happens to the next program if there is an overlap?
If there is a view timer for another channel for the following program what happens if there is an overlap?
Are you saying that if I do not change the channel the buffering will continue with the next show with no loss? I do know that the pause is limited to one hour. I am just trying to understand when the buffer is cleared. For example assume that the buffering continues into the next show. Can I back up into the previous show (up to 1 hour) or does each show reset the buffer?Ray [email protected] Network said:When you pause a program, it is written to the internal HD. If you stay on the same channel, it will write up to 1 hour on the HD. After this point, the old content is removed to add the new content beyond the 1 hour buffer. If you change channels, you will first get a message stating the function needs to be performed in Live Mode. Once the channel is changed, the buffer is cleared and you are watching a live feed. Thanks.
You'll only lose anything before that 1 hour. In other words, you can only rewind one hour no matter what the show is as long as you're staying on the same channel.denmarks said:Are you saying that if I do not change the channel the buffering will continue with the next show with no loss? I do know that the pause is limited to one hour. I am just trying to understand when the buffer is cleared. For example assume that the buffering continues into the next show. Can I back up into the previous show (up to 1 hour) or does each show reset the buffer?
The only warning message is a 2 minute countdown. Other than that, a timer that records another channel will erase your buffer.If a timer tries to change channels will I still get the warning message?
Actually the timer was for viewing, not recording. I assume your answer would be the same.Tecmo SB Guy said:You'll only lose anything before that 1 hour. In other words, you can only rewind one hour no matter what the show is as long as you're staying on the same channel.
The only warning message is a 2 minute countdown. Other than that, a timer that records another channel will erase your buffer.
Yeah, it's the same. Changing the channels is what erases the whole buffer.denmarks said:Actually the timer was for viewing, not recording. I assume your answer would be the same.
I don't know. I never tried that. What I usually do is if I want to stay on the same channel is delete the timer that's coming up or go to the schedule and skip it.During the countdown does pressing the select button give the function to skip the switch like with the 301 receiver?
denmarks said:Are you saying that if I do not change the channel the buffering will continue with the next show with no loss? I do know that the pause is limited to one hour. I am just trying to understand when the buffer is cleared. For example assume that the buffering continues into the next show. Can I back up into the previous show (up to 1 hour) or does each show reset the buffer?
If a timer tries to change channels will I still get the warning message?