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Old 21-03-2008, 00:38   #1
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Program reappears after deletion

I often try to delete a program while it is recording.

I stop it, confirm that I don't want it to record any more,
then remove it.

It no longer appears in the recorded program list.

However the next day it shows again - at this point
I can delete it
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Old 21-03-2008, 12:42   #2
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For some reason deleteing something while it is still recording can cause a PVR to get it's knickers twisted to a lesser or greater degree. This applies equally to Sky+ as well as V+.

Best to let those unwanted programs finish recording normally and then delete them.
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For some reason deleteing something while it is still recording can cause a PVR to get it's knickers twisted to a lesser or greater degree. This applies equally to Sky+ as well as V+.

Best to let those unwanted programs finish recording normally and then delete them.
Only applies to crap pvr's, get yourself a Tivo. Those code writer's knew what they were doing.
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Only applies to crap pvr's, get yourself a Tivo. Those code writer's knew what they were doing.
As Sky seems to be the only 'satisfactory' digtal service I can recieve a Tivo would be of no use to me as a PVR despite its undoubtably great software.
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