15 Oct 2024 03:02 PM
Two recent attempts to record cricket matches starting at 6.00 am have failed. The first recorded just 13 minutes and the second 31 minutes. Both were for live programmes that continued for several hours as was scheduled. Both recordings appeared to finish as the actual play was starting having captured the pre match punditry. There was no suggestion that there was anything other than a single programme and no channel switch.
15 Oct 2024 03:13 PM
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@emm33 wrote:Two recent attempts to record cricket matches starting at 6.00 am have failed. The first recorded just 13 minutes and the second 31 minutes. Both were for live programmes that continued for several hours as was scheduled. Both recordings appeared to finish as the actual play was starting having captured the pre match punditry. There was no suggestion that there was anything other than a single programme and no channel switch.
A Sky 'day' has always started at 6am especially for Sport. Any ongoing live sport that bridges 6am, in effect, start again.
Looking at the EPG for tomorrow morning, live cricket starts at 5.50am but then a separate programme starts at 6am. That's the one you need to set to record.
15 Oct 2024 03:07 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreDo these recordings show as 'Failed' in your Planner?
15 Oct 2024 03:13 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@emm33 wrote:Two recent attempts to record cricket matches starting at 6.00 am have failed. The first recorded just 13 minutes and the second 31 minutes. Both were for live programmes that continued for several hours as was scheduled. Both recordings appeared to finish as the actual play was starting having captured the pre match punditry. There was no suggestion that there was anything other than a single programme and no channel switch.
A Sky 'day' has always started at 6am especially for Sport. Any ongoing live sport that bridges 6am, in effect, start again.
Looking at the EPG for tomorrow morning, live cricket starts at 5.50am but then a separate programme starts at 6am. That's the one you need to set to record.
15 Oct 2024 03:22 PM
No, both show as if recorded for the full programme.
15 Oct 2024 03:25 PM
Thanks, this does sound logical. I can see this is very clear in the schedule for tomorrow but was convinced I had double checked what I was recording and that both started at 6.00. I will try again tomorrow, hopefully it will just turn out to have been user error.
Thanks
24 Nov 2024 06:00 PM
Twice this week, cricket started 30 mins late and therefore end of game missed and recording ended before end of programme. Surely with todays technology, Sky and work out the end of a programme, rather than just the time. Let's face it we pay enough.
24 Nov 2024 06:13 PM
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@MadFrankie62 wrote:
Twice this week, cricket started 30 mins late and therefore end of game missed and recording ended before end of programme. Surely with todays technology, Sky and work out the end of a programme, rather than just the time. Let's face it we pay enough.
Sky Plus is yesterdays technology, it is well over 20 years old
You could set up a manual recording that allows you to specify an end time
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