Dean Collins wrote:
That's all right, the entire series from start to finish will be
available on the Akimbo PPV network eventually.
Cheers,
Dean
Don't think I'll be buying a PPV "box" to sit next to the Myth box...
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> Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] Myth won't scheduling multi-part episodes
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> ffrr wrote:
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> > ffrr wrote:
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> >> Alex Brekken wrote:
> >>
> >>> Out of curiosity, on what cha
ffrr wrote:
ffrr wrote:
Alex Brekken wrote:
Out of curiosity, on what channel are you finding Dr Who? (is this
the "old" Dr Who or the new series?)
In Australia, ABC are showing the old Doctor Who at 6pm Monday to
Friday, and the new series, at 7:30 pm on Saturday (and I'm loving
i
On Fri, Jul 15, 2005 at 09:12:08AM -0500, Robert Kulagowski wrote:
> If you're in MythWeb and pull up the scheduled recording for Dr. Who,
> you can change the duplicate check method from "Subtitle and
> Description" to "None", which should then record all of the episodes
> even though they have
Robert Kulagowski wrote:
If you're in MythWeb and pull up the scheduled recording for Dr. Who,
you can change the duplicate check method from "Subtitle and
Description" to "None", which should then record all of the episodes
even though they have the same name. I'm sure the frontend has
some
ffrr wrote:
Alex Brekken wrote:
Out of curiosity, on what channel are you finding Dr Who? (is this
the "old" Dr Who or the new series?)
In Australia, ABC are showing the old Doctor Who at 6pm Monday to
Friday, and the new series, at 7:30 pm on Saturday (and I'm loving it
:-))
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If you're in MythWeb and pull up the scheduled recording for Dr. Who,
you can change the duplicate check method from "Subtitle and
Description" to "None", which should then record all of the episodes
even though they have the same name. I'm sure the frontend has
something similar, but I can't
Alex Brekken wrote:
Out of curiosity, on what channel are you finding Dr Who? (is this
the "old" Dr Who or the new series?)
In Australia, ABC are showing the old Doctor Who at 6pm Monday to
Friday, and the new series, at 7:30 pm on Saturday (and I'm loving it :-))
Out of curiosity, on what channel are you finding Dr Who? (is this
the "old" Dr Who or the new series?)
On 7/15/05, ffrr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Leander Hanwald wrote:
>
> >Hi
> >
> >I have such problems if I say mythtv to start a couple of minutes before
> >the epg time, and stop a little
Leander Hanwald wrote:
Hi
I have such problems if I say mythtv to start a couple of minutes before
the epg time, and stop a little bit later. So the times overlap and it
can't record the second show. But if this would be your problem, we
should be record at least the first and third episode.
Hi
I have such problems if I say mythtv to start a couple of minutes before
the epg time, and stop a little bit later. So the times overlap and it
can't record the second show. But if this would be your problem, we
should be record at least the first and third episode.
ffrr wrote:
>
> I am tryi
I am trying to get it to always record Doctor Who. Each showing is a 30
minute part of an episode, that normally spans 4 of these 30 minute
showings. Each 30 minute part shows up in the guide with the same name
e.g.
Doctor Who - "State of Decay"
No matter what I do with the auto-schedu
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