2007-11-13, 12:02 AM
Hey, for some reason, my computers time is off from my cable provider's time, by about 3-4 minutes. Is there a way for my to offset this? Or do I just need to pad shows by a larger amount?
2007-11-13, 12:02 AM
Hey, for some reason, my computers time is off from my cable provider's time, by about 3-4 minutes. Is there a way for my to offset this? Or do I just need to pad shows by a larger amount?
2007-11-13, 01:26 AM
(This post was last modified: 2007-11-13, 01:32 AM by kayak4ever.)
When I first installed GBpvr, my computer clock was out and as time wore on, it became increasing out of sync. I then installed automachron which sets the computer clock to the Ottawa National standard and it has been fine ever since. As long as your computer clock is not losing time on a regular basis, you can likely just adjust it in the window settings. It may help to know that "GB-PVR asks Windows to convert each of the zap2it times (which are in UTC) into local time. Windows does this based on your machines current timezone settings." Even if you aren't using zap2it or schedules direct, you may need to adjust your computer's local time to match the broadcasting time.
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