: Feature Request for Bell Receivers


congo
2008-04-12, 03:27 PM
As the summer repeat season approaches, I'd like to see a feature that would allow me to suspend my timers until the new season. This would be especially useful where I have set a timer to record all episodes.

menzel
2008-04-12, 04:11 PM
While this can be implemented, it may be a bit tricky for the consumer, as the networks have been shifting the standard TV season around for years.

i hate tv
2008-04-12, 06:51 PM
A simple fix
Just have a working EPG, with accurate/correct info in it
Then set the receiver to record all new episodes...
And then I want a pet unicorn:D

congo
2008-04-12, 06:56 PM
A simple fix
Just have a working EPG, with accurate/correct info in it
Then set the receiver to record all new episodes...
And then I want a pet unicorn:D

Exactly the reason most of my "must have" recordings are set to record all episodes. Hence teh request to have a "suspend" option. :)

i hate tv
2008-04-13, 11:47 AM
I totally agree
My PVR gets filled up too, with shows the wife is afraid to miss....
Its funny how other providers can tell their customers what the original air date is
Maybe someone at expressvu, can use another providers EPG, and then update the ExpressVu EPG to reflect the program info, instead of the old "N/A"

tbusa
2008-04-13, 11:50 AM
it wouldn't take much for this to work. If you noticed, all first run shows (for the most part) has a " new. " in the description. It wouldn't take much for Echostar to get the pvrs to parse this info to detect first run or rerun for the PVR.

dosborne
2008-04-14, 07:26 AM
During the summer I usually delete all timers and create new ones for the summer runs.

In the fall the shows you were watching often get moved to a different day/time anyway.

As the schedule is revealed it is easy enough to put them back in.

Although I agree it would be nice to put a show on permanent hold (until you release it) there are lots of reasonable options:
a) delete the timers and recreate when required. Only take s afew seconds to create a timer.
b) let them run anyway, then delete the recorded shows. It may surprise you and grab something you misseed
c) Go through once a week and "ship" the ones you don't want.

nicohockey9
2008-04-15, 05:02 PM
What they really need to do is make folders for you same show recordings, and maybe implement some channel icons next to the recordings like Tivo does in Canada and the states.

congo
2008-04-15, 05:58 PM
Everybody has some really great ideas but I was just thinking about my original request. If history repeats, every time Bell tries to bring out something new, they end up breaking something else. Maybe my original request might not be such a good thing :rolleyes:

Congo

nicohockey9
2008-04-15, 06:19 PM
Usally it isn't Bell that put's out software updates like the one you are requesting... It would be Echostar that would do something like that.

i hate tv
2008-04-15, 07:34 PM
I don't think so nico
It is Echostar hardware, but I believe Bell releases all software upgrades

I_Want_My_HDTV
2008-04-15, 07:52 PM
I'd like to see a feature that would allow me to suspend my timers until the new season.
That's already available. Just create "new" timers to record new shows only (no reruns.) I would like to see EV make the features they have now work properly before they mess things up even more by adding new ones. (i.e. timers don't work reliably) :confused:

nicohockey9
2008-04-16, 09:28 PM
The features in my experience work properly. It's the channels faunlt for not providing proper episode numbers. I think the CRTC needs to make stricter rules for episode numbers provided to the BDU's

I_Want_My_HDTV
2008-04-17, 08:32 PM
Both the broadcasters and EV are at fault. Some broadcasters are bad at providing info. OTOH, publicly available information is often missing from EV's guide or the information is incorrect in EV's guide. Even when the information appears to be correct visually, it often has erroneous NBR info.

jayace
2008-04-20, 06:21 PM
How about a color coded program guide like Shaw.

i hate tv
2008-04-20, 06:52 PM
The features in my experience work properly. It's the channels faunlt for not providing proper episode numbers. I think the CRTC needs to make stricter rules for episode numbers provided to the BDU's
I don't think it is the fault of the channels, as I was at my brothers place in new york, and it had accurate program descriptions (well, for a few channels that I don't have info for here...)

I_Want_My_HDTV
2008-04-21, 06:06 AM
I'd like my 9200 to serve up a quarter pounder with fries and a cold beer. I'd still rate that lower than having it display and record TV programs reliably though. :D (All of which it currently doesn't do for various reasons.)

nicohockey9
2008-04-22, 08:05 PM
They really just need to get on channels @sses to give them the episode info instead of waiting for it to come to them.