Hi
A question for UK users familiar with the set of features associated with Sky+ or Freeview+.......
I'm currently using a Topfield 5800 (probably the best SD Freeview PVR in existence, with the addition of many software enhancements known as TAPs), but for various reasons (including the possibility of Freeview HD and networking capability) I'm looking at a replacement device. It's going to be either another "off the shelf" PVR such as the Humax Fox HDR T2, or a HTPC with Media Portal.
So, I can see all the advantages I get with Media Portal, in terms of being a fully flexible all-in-one network media solution. But what I want to make sure is that it's not going to be a significant step back in terms of PVR functionality from the Topfield.
So, in the UK, Freeview+ offers:
Series Link facilities based on the CRID (Series and Episode ID codes transmitted with the programmes), and
Accurate Recording flags so that recordings start when the broadcaster signals the start of a programme and end when the flag changes to another programme. Thus if the schedule is running late or early, or a sports match overruns, the recording should still not miss any of it.
My understanding of Media Portal is that it does not recognise these data flags, and therefore cannot provide these functions. Add-ons like For The Record duplicate some of the clever Text-Search functions of the Topfield, but in terms of recording only one instance of a given episode instead of lots of repeats, it seems to rely on Episode Names/Descriptions for duplication avoidance. Also, there seems to be no mechanism (other than fixed padding) to cope with changing broadcast schedules.
So, how reliable is Media Portal / FTR in these regards -
recording each episode of a series only once, even if it's on multiple times on different channels,
and never missing the start or end of an episode even if the schedule changes or it over-runs.
Thanks for any advice or opinions.
noncom
A question for UK users familiar with the set of features associated with Sky+ or Freeview+.......
I'm currently using a Topfield 5800 (probably the best SD Freeview PVR in existence, with the addition of many software enhancements known as TAPs), but for various reasons (including the possibility of Freeview HD and networking capability) I'm looking at a replacement device. It's going to be either another "off the shelf" PVR such as the Humax Fox HDR T2, or a HTPC with Media Portal.
So, I can see all the advantages I get with Media Portal, in terms of being a fully flexible all-in-one network media solution. But what I want to make sure is that it's not going to be a significant step back in terms of PVR functionality from the Topfield.
So, in the UK, Freeview+ offers:
Series Link facilities based on the CRID (Series and Episode ID codes transmitted with the programmes), and
Accurate Recording flags so that recordings start when the broadcaster signals the start of a programme and end when the flag changes to another programme. Thus if the schedule is running late or early, or a sports match overruns, the recording should still not miss any of it.
My understanding of Media Portal is that it does not recognise these data flags, and therefore cannot provide these functions. Add-ons like For The Record duplicate some of the clever Text-Search functions of the Topfield, but in terms of recording only one instance of a given episode instead of lots of repeats, it seems to rely on Episode Names/Descriptions for duplication avoidance. Also, there seems to be no mechanism (other than fixed padding) to cope with changing broadcast schedules.
So, how reliable is Media Portal / FTR in these regards -
recording each episode of a series only once, even if it's on multiple times on different channels,
and never missing the start or end of an episode even if the schedule changes or it over-runs.
Thanks for any advice or opinions.
noncom
United Kingdom