2008-10-04, 08:07 AM
The aerial cable fell out of one of my tuner cards and I got a few missed recordings before I worked out what had happened. Oddly the recordings weren't marked as 'failed', they appeared to be recording then just didn't play.
If I'd attempted to watch live TV on the card with no signal I think I would have got the no-signal pop up; so could a scheduled recording also check for no signal and then try another card or give a no signal warning, rather than trying to record?
If I'd attempted to watch live TV on the card with no signal I think I would have got the no-signal pop up; so could a scheduled recording also check for no signal and then try another card or give a no signal warning, rather than trying to record?
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