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<blockquote data-quote="mm1352000" data-source="post: 1193987" data-attributes="member: 82144"><p>From the information you've provided, I can say that the schedule you've created will cause TV Server to record from 7:28 PM to 8:42 PM every day. That's:</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">2 minutes pre-record</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">62 minutes standard</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">10 minutes post record</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">=> total 74 minutes (1 hour 14 minutes)</li> </ul><p>For this particular schedule type ("every day at this time"), the programme that happens to be running on the target channel at the time of the recording is considered to have no relationship to the schedule. Therefore recording timings will not be varied to match the programme.</p><p></p><p>You have said that "9/11: 102 Minutes That Changed America" and "Ultimate Tutankhamun" are short. </p><p>The screenshots show their lengths as 1h14 and 1h13 respectively.</p><p>The log files show TV Server starting and stopping the corresponding recordings at the times prescribed by the schedule configuration (7:28 PM and 8:42 PM).</p><p>Therefore if those recordings are short, it's not because TV Server deviated from the schedule.</p><p>They could only be considered short if:</p><ol> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">The actual programme was longer than 74 minutes, OR...<br /> </li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">TV Server stopped receiving the stream from the tuner at some time during the recording.</li> </ol><p>For the first explanation (programme longer than 74 minutes)...</p><p>You didn't provide the programme start and finish date/time details that I asked for, so I don't know for sure whether this explanation is relevant. However from what you said in your first post I suspect this may be the correct explanation. Given what I said about "every day at this time" schedule timing, successfully using that schedule type would require you to set the schedule length to be at least as long as the longest programme you intended the schedule to record. If that seems inconvenient, perhaps you could have used your TVWishList plugin to record the programmes.</p><p></p><p>For the second explanation...</p><p>From my perspective this explanation is plausible. Although the detailed log files don't go back far enough to determine whether TV Server stopped receiving the stream for the two recordings you mentioned, they do show a possible stream interruption for the most recent recording ("Rise And Fall Of Versailles, The"). If you consider "Rise And Fall Of Versailles, The" to be short, this explanation could be relevant too. Further investigation would be required.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mm1352000, post: 1193987, member: 82144"] From the information you've provided, I can say that the schedule you've created will cause TV Server to record from 7:28 PM to 8:42 PM every day. That's: [LIST] [*]2 minutes pre-record [*]62 minutes standard [*]10 minutes post record [*]=> total 74 minutes (1 hour 14 minutes) [/LIST] For this particular schedule type ("every day at this time"), the programme that happens to be running on the target channel at the time of the recording is considered to have no relationship to the schedule. Therefore recording timings will not be varied to match the programme. You have said that "9/11: 102 Minutes That Changed America" and "Ultimate Tutankhamun" are short. The screenshots show their lengths as 1h14 and 1h13 respectively. The log files show TV Server starting and stopping the corresponding recordings at the times prescribed by the schedule configuration (7:28 PM and 8:42 PM). Therefore if those recordings are short, it's not because TV Server deviated from the schedule. They could only be considered short if: [LIST=1] [*]The actual programme was longer than 74 minutes, OR... [*]TV Server stopped receiving the stream from the tuner at some time during the recording. [/LIST] For the first explanation (programme longer than 74 minutes)... You didn't provide the programme start and finish date/time details that I asked for, so I don't know for sure whether this explanation is relevant. However from what you said in your first post I suspect this may be the correct explanation. Given what I said about "every day at this time" schedule timing, successfully using that schedule type would require you to set the schedule length to be at least as long as the longest programme you intended the schedule to record. If that seems inconvenient, perhaps you could have used your TVWishList plugin to record the programmes. For the second explanation... From my perspective this explanation is plausible. Although the detailed log files don't go back far enough to determine whether TV Server stopped receiving the stream for the two recordings you mentioned, they do show a possible stream interruption for the most recent recording ("Rise And Fall Of Versailles, The"). If you consider "Rise And Fall Of Versailles, The" to be short, this explanation could be relevant too. Further investigation would be required. [/QUOTE]
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