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Old February 1st 10, 10:47 AM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
Stephen Wolstenholme
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My wife always wants to watch both parts of Dancing on Ice. I hate all
the chit-chat and much too frequent advert breaks. The solution is to
record the programs and then play them back skipping everything but
the actual skating. That reduces the program to about 15 minutes.

However the first part of program is recorded but the second part is
missed.

I know I am setting everything up correctly and have successfully
recorded other split programs.

Has anyone else had the same problems?

Steve

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Old February 1st 10, 11:34 AM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
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Stephen Wolstenholme wrote:
My wife always wants to watch both parts of Dancing on Ice. I hate all
the chit-chat and much too frequent advert breaks. The solution is to
record the programs and then play them back skipping everything but
the actual skating. That reduces the program to about 15 minutes.

However the first part of program is recorded but the second part is
missed.

I know I am setting everything up correctly and have successfully
recorded other split programs.


What are you recording with?

BugBear
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Old February 1st 10, 12:05 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
Stephen Wolstenholme
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On Mon, 01 Feb 2010 12:34:59 +0000, bugbear
wrote:

Stephen Wolstenholme wrote:
My wife always wants to watch both parts of Dancing on Ice. I hate all
the chit-chat and much too frequent advert breaks. The solution is to
record the programs and then play them back skipping everything but
the actual skating. That reduces the program to about 15 minutes.

However the first part of program is recorded but the second part is
missed.

I know I am setting everything up correctly and have successfully
recorded other split programs.


What are you recording with?


It's a Panasonic combined HDD/DVD recorder. I have never had problems
with is recording programs or series of programs. It's just this ITV
split program that doesn't work.

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Old February 1st 10, 12:44 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
WCZ[_2_]
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It's a Panasonic combined HDD/DVD recorder. I have never had problems
with is recording programs or series of programs. It's just this ITV
split program that doesn't work.



Its not flagged as a split programme in the EPG of my Humax. It is part of
the same series though so it you setup a series link it should record both
programmes. And the Friday night one too.

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