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<blockquote data-quote="Marcusb" data-source="post: 100668" data-attributes="member: 11550"><p>I'm looking forward to trying out the new changes.</p><p>One thing I am a little worried about is the way it seems (from that video) that MCE will only let you record shows that don't conflict. This may make sense to most, but remember that Australia has networks that are actively trying to stop PVRs any way they can. As a result most of our commercial networks run between 10-15 minutes behind schedule so most Australians have to have a 5 minute pre and 15 minute post buffer. This gives a lot of conflicts even if shows are on the same channel. At least now MP records them all wherever possible and just ignores the overlaps that can't be recorded.</p><p>With the MCE method does it mean that MCE will not let you record two one hour programs if there is a five minute overlap?</p><p>The only options I saw were "Record" or "Do Not Record".</p><p></p><p>Any ideas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcusb, post: 100668, member: 11550"] I'm looking forward to trying out the new changes. One thing I am a little worried about is the way it seems (from that video) that MCE will only let you record shows that don't conflict. This may make sense to most, but remember that Australia has networks that are actively trying to stop PVRs any way they can. As a result most of our commercial networks run between 10-15 minutes behind schedule so most Australians have to have a 5 minute pre and 15 minute post buffer. This gives a lot of conflicts even if shows are on the same channel. At least now MP records them all wherever possible and just ignores the overlaps that can't be recorded. With the MCE method does it mean that MCE will not let you record two one hour programs if there is a five minute overlap? The only options I saw were "Record" or "Do Not Record". Any ideas? [/QUOTE]
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