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<blockquote data-quote="MiamiBeach" data-source="post: 507041" data-attributes="member: 81801"><p>This is actually the one reason I stopped using <strong>For The Record.</strong></p><p></p><p>I have a single tuner (Hauppauge PVR-150) and often record shows that run consecutive <strong><u>on the same channel</u></strong> (<a href="http://www.4therecord.eu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=357&start=10#p3880" target="_blank">see this post for more details</a>). Unfortunately, unless the clock in my HTPC was exactly in sync with the moment the programs switch, it is impossible to keep each show in its entirety on each recording (and even if that was the case it seems like a few seconds are always lost between recordings even if on the same channel). TV Server seems to do this with no problem, but for some reason, <strong>For The Record</strong> relies on the CAM limit to do this, which on my TV Tuner, cannot be changed from 0. I even tried changing the CAM Limit manually in the database as suggested, but that didn't change anything, and as soon as I returned to the TV Server screen, the CAM Limits would be set back to their normal values.</p><p></p><p>Honestly, I still don't understand why 2 consecutive recordings on the same channel require having a CAM Limit > 1 in order for each recording to have their own pre- and post- recording times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MiamiBeach, post: 507041, member: 81801"] This is actually the one reason I stopped using [B]For The Record.[/B] I have a single tuner (Hauppauge PVR-150) and often record shows that run consecutive [B][U]on the same channel[/U][/B] ([URL="http://www.4therecord.eu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=357&start=10#p3880"]see this post for more details[/URL]). Unfortunately, unless the clock in my HTPC was exactly in sync with the moment the programs switch, it is impossible to keep each show in its entirety on each recording (and even if that was the case it seems like a few seconds are always lost between recordings even if on the same channel). TV Server seems to do this with no problem, but for some reason, [B]For The Record[/B] relies on the CAM limit to do this, which on my TV Tuner, cannot be changed from 0. I even tried changing the CAM Limit manually in the database as suggested, but that didn't change anything, and as soon as I returned to the TV Server screen, the CAM Limits would be set back to their normal values. Honestly, I still don't understand why 2 consecutive recordings on the same channel require having a CAM Limit > 1 in order for each recording to have their own pre- and post- recording times. [/QUOTE]
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