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Thanks for replying - I assume you're not having the one minute offsets for all your programs, unlike me...I don't know where the off-by-one-minute "virus" came from. The crazy thing is my first time loading in MP, I had everything coming in one minute AHEAD of the mark, so all shows were reading :59 or :29 for the start or end times.The TVGuide grid always shows all the proper hour and half hour marks, it's just that highlighting or programming a show reveals the errant :01 or :31 - never on the mark - start and end times.I used the Grabber for US the latest one and have all the latest, basic, and nothing flakey going on. I have spent probably 50 hours just on installing and reinstalling three times over - everything is properly finally down to a science now (I made my own A to Z install guide, since nothing detailed and organized around exists for what is a convoluted multi-part install - and why does a manual put the install directions at the back?!? You would think the install is the first step to take, before the actually running setting up the Configuration. You would think!Lack of linear communication in a high-tech world is why there are so many techs in biz and so many more people on hold... proper A-to-Z details can eliminate probably half of the world's service calls...But I digress-I thank you for answering at the least a very easy question: "does anyone else have Scheduled programs or program details offset by one minute?"Now at least I know my problem is with me and not a general MP bug.Peace-MP Version: 0.1.2.0Skin: the default Blue oneWindows Version: XP Home w all the updates SP2, .NET 1.1, and DirectX 9cCPU Type: P4 2.0GMemory: 512 PC133 (256 x 2)Motherboard Chipset: Biostar U8668Main HD: IBM 60G 7200 rpm NTFSSecondary HD: Western 130G 7200 rpm NTFSVideo Card: Mad Dog MX4000 Plus (NVidia GeForce4 128 AGP)Video Card Driver: NVidia 71.89 - the latestVideo Render Type: VMR9Video Codec Type & Version: InterVideo 6 - the latestAudio Codec Type & Version: ac3filter_1_01a_rc5TV Card: Hauppauge PVR150TV Card Type: hardwareTV Card Driver: Hauppauge 2.2_23123 - new betaAdditional plugs: ac3 filter, VOBSUB, FFDShow (not engaged), HCWPlugin_0.0.1.6, the Green Button, Grabber xmltv-0.5.37-win32
Thanks for replying - I assume you're not having the one minute offsets for all your programs, unlike me...
I don't know where the off-by-one-minute "virus" came from. The crazy thing is my first time loading in MP, I had everything coming in one minute AHEAD of the mark, so all shows were reading :59 or :29 for the start or end times.
The TVGuide grid always shows all the proper hour and half hour marks, it's just that highlighting or programming a show reveals the errant :01 or :31 - never on the mark - start and end times.
I used the Grabber for US the latest one and have all the latest, basic, and nothing flakey going on. I have spent probably 50 hours just on installing and reinstalling three times over - everything is properly finally down to a science now (I made my own A to Z install guide, since nothing detailed and organized around exists for what is a convoluted multi-part install - and why does a manual put the install directions at the back?!? You would think the install is the first step to take, before the actually running setting up the Configuration. You would think!
Lack of linear communication in a high-tech world is why there are so many techs in biz and so many more people on hold... proper A-to-Z details can eliminate probably half of the world's service calls...
But I digress-
I thank you for answering at the least a very easy question: "does anyone else have Scheduled programs or program details offset by one minute?"
Now at least I know my problem is with me and not a general MP bug.
Peace-
MP Version: 0.1.2.0
Skin: the default Blue one
Windows Version: XP Home w all the updates SP2, .NET 1.1, and DirectX 9c
CPU Type: P4 2.0G
Memory: 512 PC133 (256 x 2)
Motherboard Chipset: Biostar U8668
Main HD: IBM 60G 7200 rpm NTFS
Secondary HD: Western 130G 7200 rpm NTFS
Video Card: Mad Dog MX4000 Plus (NVidia GeForce4 128 AGP)
Video Card Driver: NVidia 71.89 - the latest
Video Render Type: VMR9
Video Codec Type & Version: InterVideo 6 - the latest
Audio Codec Type & Version: ac3filter_1_01a_rc5
TV Card: Hauppauge PVR150
TV Card Type: hardware
TV Card Driver: Hauppauge 2.2_23123 - new beta
Additional plugs: ac3 filter, VOBSUB, FFDShow (not engaged), HCWPlugin_0.0.1.6, the Green Button, Grabber xmltv-0.5.37-win32