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is this behavior normal in timeshifting?

 
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is this behavior normal in timeshifting?
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2006-07-07, 08:18 AM
Hello all... you know I'm new user of GBPVR coming from mediaportal.

I have this situation: I'm watching a tv show. I enable timeshifting mode (I dont pause video) to be able to watch it after going to dinner, and when I go to watch recorder show, only be able to rewind current show! previos has dissapeared...

how it works? in mediaportal, you was be able to set timeshifting duration... no matter how many shows it recorded... any way to do this in GBPVR?

Thanks a lot
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2006-07-07, 08:58 AM
Quote:I have this situation: I'm watching a tv show. I enable timeshifting mode (I dont pause video) to be able to watch it after going to dinner, and when I go to watch recorder show, only be able to rewind current show! previos has dissapeared...
Yes, this is the normal behaviour. GB-PVR does its timeshifting based on shows, and it deletes shows in the past a few minutes after you finish watching them.

You can of course pause it for as long as you want when you go have your dinner. It doesnt matter how many programs pass in this time, they will all be buffered.
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2006-07-07, 09:12 AM
sub Wrote:Yes, this is the normal behaviour. GB-PVR does its timeshifting based on shows, and it deletes shows in the past a few minutes after you finish watching them.

You can of course pause it for as long as you want when you go have your dinner. It doesnt matter how many programs pass in this time, they will all be buffered.


Thanks for very fast reply, sub... I haven't thought this way. Good work! Wink
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