Actually, I haven't quite got my head around the conflict rules here yet. Am I right in thinking that if I set a recording to run over by 10 minutes (say finish at 9:40pm instead of 9:30pm) and have another recording due to start at 9:30pm, then the 1st recording will stop at 9:30pm anyway to allow the 2nd one to start? And that's why your 1st program finishes in the 2nd's recording?

Regards,
Phill

From: Martin Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] Consecutive programs, dual tuners
Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2004 10:08:01 +1100

Where else would Star Trek start anytime between 10 minutes early and 40 minutes late? And commercial stations are concerned when people jump at the chance to skip their lousy commercials!
- You bet I'm from Australia.


But even a very small over-run means that the first program finishes in the second program's recording. Even when there's a Myth finishing time extension. Is there some way around this problem??

Thanks,
Martin

Craig Read wrote:
Phill Edwards wrote:


Wouldn't be based in Australia by any chance would you? I am and I've foudn that the program overuns are really bad. I'm thinking of setting my recordings up to always start and end 2 mins late.


Haha, I'm also in Australia. I have programs setup to end 10 minutes late. They rarely start early, but often start late and/or go over-time.

Craig...



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