2005-02-11, 01:36 AM
When scheduling something through the web interface, I think I've found a bug.
For example, I want to record Las Vegas for the entire season, so I go to search, type "las vegas" and I get a quick listing of when it's on. I click the nearest one (the 14th) and select, Record Season (this channel) and everything seems ok.
HOWEVER, when I go to Manage Recordings in the web interface or Pending recordings in the regular GUI, it doesn't list the 14th as being ready to record. It only lists the 21st (which is the next time it's on). If I go browse the channel on the 14th though, the show is marked red like it's setup to record. Unfortunately, it DOES NOT record, as I found out tonight!! Crap!
If I schedule everything from within the regular GBPVR GUI, everything works ok and both the 14th and 21st get into pending just fine.
Also (an unrelated but odd issue) when I schedule something like this in the regular GUI, the web interface shows the reoccurring event as "manual recording" and not the show name.
Thanks...
Jason
For example, I want to record Las Vegas for the entire season, so I go to search, type "las vegas" and I get a quick listing of when it's on. I click the nearest one (the 14th) and select, Record Season (this channel) and everything seems ok.
HOWEVER, when I go to Manage Recordings in the web interface or Pending recordings in the regular GUI, it doesn't list the 14th as being ready to record. It only lists the 21st (which is the next time it's on). If I go browse the channel on the 14th though, the show is marked red like it's setup to record. Unfortunately, it DOES NOT record, as I found out tonight!! Crap!
If I schedule everything from within the regular GBPVR GUI, everything works ok and both the 14th and 21st get into pending just fine.
Also (an unrelated but odd issue) when I schedule something like this in the regular GUI, the web interface shows the reoccurring event as "manual recording" and not the show name.
Thanks...
Jason
Windows XP
Athlon 64 3500+, 2GB
nVidia 7300GT, PVR 250
Athlon 64 3500+, 2GB
nVidia 7300GT, PVR 250