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<blockquote data-quote="arion_p" data-source="post: 690790" data-attributes="member: 45945"><p>This is normal and is by design. If EPG were to take into account the pre/post record time, then it would mark adjacent programs as partial recordings.</p><p></p><p>Also consider the following:</p><p>There is a show at 17:45-18:45. You have a schedule at 18:00-19:00 with a pre-record of 15 minutes. If EPG were to take the pre-record into account it would mark the show as a full recording, when in fact it probably wouldn't be because it may run earlier (say at 17:38) in which case you still have missed the start of it. The idea of pre-post/record is that you expect the broadcaster to start the show up to a certain number of minutes earlier or later than scheduled and that time difference is unpredictable (broadcasters often do this specifically to prevent you from recording the show)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arion_p, post: 690790, member: 45945"] This is normal and is by design. If EPG were to take into account the pre/post record time, then it would mark adjacent programs as partial recordings. Also consider the following: There is a show at 17:45-18:45. You have a schedule at 18:00-19:00 with a pre-record of 15 minutes. If EPG were to take the pre-record into account it would mark the show as a full recording, when in fact it probably wouldn't be because it may run earlier (say at 17:38) in which case you still have missed the start of it. The idea of pre-post/record is that you expect the broadcaster to start the show up to a certain number of minutes earlier or later than scheduled and that time difference is unpredictable (broadcasters often do this specifically to prevent you from recording the show) [/QUOTE]
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