: weirdness: Star Trek 1:36-2:00pm


Willowdale
2009-10-22, 04:07 PM
A couple of weeks ago I set both my 8300's to record Star Trek, every day 1-2pm, on Space, channel 50.

Then one day I noticed the recordings on both boxes were only 23 minutes long - assumed the boxes rebooted during recording.

Next day, same thing.

Looked at my Scheduled Recordings list, and both had CHANGED to be set to record 1:36pm-2:00pm every day. What the !?

I deleted them, and created a new scheduled recording on one PVR, Star Trek, Space channel 50, 1-2pm, every day. After a few days - SAME THING happened. The scheduled recording changed to be 1:36-2:00.

Has this anything like this happened to anyone else?

Arc|Angel
2009-10-22, 05:27 PM
I'm pretty sure it's telling you to stop watching Star Trek. Maybe switch to Stargate or something :)

Shiningblade
2009-10-26, 04:26 PM
Have you looked at the recordings and confirmed that they recorded only the very last 23 minutes?

I ask because I have had issues in the past with bad reception of a channel and only get part of the recording which has huge gaps within it.

Cheers

HDTV101
2009-10-30, 08:55 PM
You're using the wrong Warp drive or you have a leak in the 8300's antimater containment unit.

Try making this change to the 8300's clock ...

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/1/12/Star_Trek_Warp_Field.png/250px-Star_Trek_Warp_Field.png

Or call Rogers and ask them to send a tech to fix your antimater containment unit.

JamesK
2009-10-30, 09:45 PM
Well, at least he didn't have a core breach. ;-)