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Sorry if these are commonplace all, but I'm hoping you all will bear with me
:)

I'd like to do a couple of things

1). I'd like it to record every Columbo episode it comes across (because
they come on multiple channels, irregularly in some cases).

I've set up a Wishlist with "Columbo" as the keyword (since not all of them
necessarily have Columbo in the title IIRC). So far so good, it seems to be
catching them and recording them.

Now, in the recording options, what do I put to avoid getting too many
duplicates? Since this is not a new show, "First Run" doesn't make sense to
me - but is it first run for that episode, that show, that channel, etc.???

I understand if I watch one, or delete it, it won't record it again for 28
days. But what if it already recorded "Prescription Murder" on Hallmark, and
then it comes on Bio a couple of days later?

2). I'd like it to record a couple of episodes of, say, The Rockford Files,
which comes on a couple times a day. I don't really care which episodes I
get, I'd lust like to have a couple of them in case there's "nothing else
on" (or I want something that's an hour with commercials that I can watch in
45 minutes, rather than a 1.5 hour movie). Can I set it to record 2, and
then it will keep those until I delete one/both, and then it will just
record the next available ones that come up?

I tried to set up a SP for this, but it shows all of the episodes in the
upcoming list, and they all say they'll be recorded, even though keep at
most is set to 2, and I selected "until I delete".

3). New shows like Battlestar Galactica have a weekly new episode, which
gets shown again a couple of times during the week. I only want one (but I
want to record a couple in case I can't watch one until a week or two
later - unlikely, but I have a busy schedule), and it I got it set for 5
epi, first run and repeats (but I don't want any old shows). But, if I don't
watch or delete the one recorded on Friday at 10 till a couple of days
later, it's going to record the same episode if they're replayed because of
the 28 day thing (which is not in effect because I haven't watched or
deleted it) right? What if I set it to First Run only?

I think part of my problem is as I mentioned above, what exactly First Run,
and Repeat means to TiVo. I don't consider Gilligan's Island to be "first
run" - they're all repeats to me. But I also consider all of the replays of
BSG during the week to be "repeats". Does TiVo?

Thanks for any assistance,

Steve
 

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"Steve Latham" <llatham@verizon.net> wrote in message
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> Sorry if these are commonplace all, but I'm hoping you all will bear with
> me :)
>
> I'd like to do a couple of things
>
> 1). I'd like it to record every Columbo episode it comes across (because
> they come on multiple channels, irregularly in some cases).

Yup, wishlist

> I've set up a Wishlist with "Columbo" as the keyword (since not all of
> them necessarily have Columbo in the title IIRC). So far so good, it seems
> to be catching them and recording them.

Make sure (if you want more than 5 episodes) you set "Keep at Most" to "All"
so it doesn't delete the first ep recorded to record ep 6.

> Now, in the recording options, what do I put to avoid getting too many
> duplicates? Since this is not a new show, "First Run" doesn't make sense
> to me - but is it first run for that episode, that show, that channel,
> etc.???

First run and Repeats is what you want.

> I understand if I watch one, or delete it, it won't record it again for 28
> days. But what if it already recorded "Prescription Murder" on Hallmark,
> and then it comes on Bio a couple of days later?

Unless you have it set for Duplicates (nd the guide data is correct) it will
know it has already recorded it by the episode number.

> 2). I'd like it to record a couple of episodes of, say, The Rockford
> Files, which comes on a couple times a day. I don't really care which
> episodes I get, I'd lust like to have a couple of them in case there's
> "nothing else on" (or I want something that's an hour with commercials
> that I can watch in 45 minutes, rather than a 1.5 hour movie). Can I set
> it to record 2, and then it will keep those until I delete one/both, and
> then it will just record the next available ones that come up?

Set the "Keep at Most" to the number you want. It will delete the oldest to
record a newer one automatically.

> I tried to set up a SP for this, but it shows all of the episodes in the
> upcoming list, and they all say they'll be recorded, even though keep at
> most is set to 2, and I selected "until I delete".

Yes, it will record them all, but may delete earlier recordings to make room
for the newer ones.

> 3). New shows like Battlestar Galactica have a weekly new episode, which
> gets shown again a couple of times during the week. I only want one (but I
> want to record a couple in case I can't watch one until a week or two
> later - unlikely, but I have a busy schedule), and it I got it set for 5
> epi, first run and repeats (but I don't want any old shows). But, if I
> don't watch or delete the one recorded on Friday at 10 till a couple of
> days later, it's going to record the same episode if they're replayed
> because of the 28 day thing (which is not in effect because I haven't
> watched or deleted it) right? What if I set it to First Run only?

Episode number will prevent duplicates (as long as you don't have it set to
record duplicates) so you should be fine. First run only to only record the
new eps and skip the repeats.

> I think part of my problem is as I mentioned above, what exactly First
> Run, and Repeat means to TiVo. I don't consider Gilligan's Island to be
> "first run" - they're all repeats to me. But I also consider all of the
> replays of BSG during the week to be "repeats". Does TiVo?

First Run means Original Air Date (OAD) is within 2 weeks of current date.
Repeats ignores OAD. Duplicates ignores episode number.
 

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In article <a3GOe.417$Xo3.416@news01.roc.ny>,
"Seth" <seth_lermanNOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote:

> > 3). New shows like Battlestar Galactica have a weekly new episode, which
> > gets shown again a couple of times during the week. I only want one (but I
> > want to record a couple in case I can't watch one until a week or two
> > later - unlikely, but I have a busy schedule), and it I got it set for 5
> > epi, first run and repeats (but I don't want any old shows). But, if I
> > don't watch or delete the one recorded on Friday at 10 till a couple of
> > days later, it's going to record the same episode if they're replayed
> > because of the 28 day thing (which is not in effect because I haven't
> > watched or deleted it) right? What if I set it to First Run only?
>
> Episode number will prevent duplicates (as long as you don't have it set to
> record duplicates) so you should be fine. First run only to only record the
> new eps and skip the repeats.

Maybe true for some shows, but take the "Daily Show," for instance.
First Run Only still sometimes records the same episode a few times
during the day. Haven't quite figured this out.

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Thanks Seth and Kurt, I'm going to give these settings a try and see if
that's what I'm looking for!

Peace,
Steve

"Kurt" <labolide@spacegmail.com> wrote in message
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> In article <a3GOe.417$Xo3.416@news01.roc.ny>,
> "Seth" <seth_lermanNOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>> > 3). New shows like Battlestar Galactica have a weekly new episode,
>> > which
>> > gets shown again a couple of times during the week. I only want one
>> > (but I
>> > want to record a couple in case I can't watch one until a week or two
>> > later - unlikely, but I have a busy schedule), and it I got it set for
>> > 5
>> > epi, first run and repeats (but I don't want any old shows). But, if I
>> > don't watch or delete the one recorded on Friday at 10 till a couple of
>> > days later, it's going to record the same episode if they're replayed
>> > because of the 28 day thing (which is not in effect because I haven't
>> > watched or deleted it) right? What if I set it to First Run only?
>>
>> Episode number will prevent duplicates (as long as you don't have it set
>> to
>> record duplicates) so you should be fine. First run only to only record
>> the
>> new eps and skip the repeats.
>
> Maybe true for some shows, but take the "Daily Show," for instance.
> First Run Only still sometimes records the same episode a few times
> during the day. Haven't quite figured this out.
>
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"Seth" <seth_lermanNOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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[snip]
>
>> I've set up a Wishlist with "Columbo" as the keyword (since not all of
>> them necessarily have Columbo in the title IIRC). So far so good, it
>> seems to be catching them and recording them.
>
> Make sure (if you want more than 5 episodes) you set "Keep at Most" to
> "All" so it doesn't delete the first ep recorded to record ep 6.

Ok, I think this is part of what I didn't understand. So it doesn't keep the
first 5, it keeps the 5 most recent. Correct?

>
>> Now, in the recording options, what do I put to avoid getting too many
>> duplicates? Since this is not a new show, "First Run" doesn't make sense
>> to me - but is it first run for that episode, that show, that channel,
>> etc.???
>
> First run and Repeats is what you want.

OK, that's what I have.

>
>> I understand if I watch one, or delete it, it won't record it again for
>> 28 days. But what if it already recorded "Prescription Murder" on
>> Hallmark, and then it comes on Bio a couple of days later?
>
> Unless you have it set for Duplicates (nd the guide data is correct) it
> will know it has already recorded it by the episode number.

OK, see this was always kind of nebulous in the oh-so-exhaustive DTV users
manual :)

>
>> 2). I'd like it to record a couple of episodes of, say, The Rockford
>> Files, which comes on a couple times a day. I don't really care which
>> episodes I get, I'd lust like to have a couple of them in case there's
>> "nothing else on" (or I want something that's an hour with commercials
>> that I can watch in 45 minutes, rather than a 1.5 hour movie). Can I set
>> it to record 2, and then it will keep those until I delete one/both, and
>> then it will just record the next available ones that come up?
>
> Set the "Keep at Most" to the number you want. It will delete the oldest
> to record a newer one automatically.

Somehow, that seems counter-intuitive to me, but that's more of what I want
to do, so thanks!

>
>> I tried to set up a SP for this, but it shows all of the episodes in the
>> upcoming list, and they all say they'll be recorded, even though keep at
>> most is set to 2, and I selected "until I delete".
>
> Yes, it will record them all, but may delete earlier recordings to make
> room for the newer ones.

When you say "make room" do you mean hard disk space, or do you mean until
the "keep at most" number is reached.

>
>> 3). New shows like Battlestar Galactica have a weekly new episode, which
>> gets shown again a couple of times during the week. I only want one (but
>> I want to record a couple in case I can't watch one until a week or two
>> later - unlikely, but I have a busy schedule), and it I got it set for 5
>> epi, first run and repeats (but I don't want any old shows). But, if I
>> don't watch or delete the one recorded on Friday at 10 till a couple of
>> days later, it's going to record the same episode if they're replayed
>> because of the 28 day thing (which is not in effect because I haven't
>> watched or deleted it) right? What if I set it to First Run only?
>
> Episode number will prevent duplicates (as long as you don't have it set
> to record duplicates) so you should be fine. First run only to only
> record the new eps and skip the repeats.

OK, then this is what I should do for Lost when it comes up again in the
fall - so I don't get the same current episode if ABC replays it during the
week. And if some reason, there's a conflict, it will still record the next
available current episode - right (of course Lost will be on the top of the
priority list this Fall :)

>
>> I think part of my problem is as I mentioned above, what exactly First
>> Run, and Repeat means to TiVo. I don't consider Gilligan's Island to be
>> "first run" - they're all repeats to me. But I also consider all of the
>> replays of BSG during the week to be "repeats". Does TiVo?
>
> First Run means Original Air Date (OAD) is within 2 weeks of current date.

OK, that makes sense now.

> Repeats ignores OAD. Duplicates ignores episode number.

See, that's the kind of information I can use! Thanks Seth
 

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"Kurt" <labolide@spacegmail.com> wrote in message
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> In article <a3GOe.417$Xo3.416@news01.roc.ny>,
> "Seth" <seth_lermanNOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>> > 3). New shows like Battlestar Galactica have a weekly new episode,
>> > which
>> > gets shown again a couple of times during the week. I only want one
>> > (but I
>> > want to record a couple in case I can't watch one until a week or two
>> > later - unlikely, but I have a busy schedule), and it I got it set for
>> > 5
>> > epi, first run and repeats (but I don't want any old shows). But, if I
>> > don't watch or delete the one recorded on Friday at 10 till a couple of
>> > days later, it's going to record the same episode if they're replayed
>> > because of the 28 day thing (which is not in effect because I haven't
>> > watched or deleted it) right? What if I set it to First Run only?
>>
>> Episode number will prevent duplicates (as long as you don't have it set
>> to
>> record duplicates) so you should be fine. First run only to only record
>> the
>> new eps and skip the repeats.
>
> Maybe true for some shows, but take the "Daily Show," for instance.
> First Run Only still sometimes records the same episode a few times
> during the day. Haven't quite figured this out.

That's why elsewhere in my response I mentioned if the guide data is
accurate. That's your issue with the Daily Show. With no unique guide
identifiers, the TiVo errs on the side of caution and records them all.
 

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"Steve Latham" <llatham@verizon.net> wrote in message
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>
> "Seth" <seth_lermanNOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:a3GOe.417$Xo3.416@news01.roc.ny...
> [snip]
>>
>>> I've set up a Wishlist with "Columbo" as the keyword (since not all of
>>> them necessarily have Columbo in the title IIRC). So far so good, it
>>> seems to be catching them and recording them.
>>
>> Make sure (if you want more than 5 episodes) you set "Keep at Most" to
>> "All" so it doesn't delete the first ep recorded to record ep 6.
>
> Ok, I think this is part of what I didn't understand. So it doesn't keep
> the first 5, it keeps the 5 most recent. Correct?

That;'s my understanding, it deletes the oldest to make room for the newer
(when trimming via Keep At Most settings). In practice I haven't actualy
experienced this on my TiVo as I watch things before too many pile up, or
things I record for filler I have set to ALL instead of a #. I'll try and
remember to check how it is working on my kids TiVo as I have a lot of their
programs set to K.A.M. of 3 or 4.

>>> Now, in the recording options, what do I put to avoid getting too many
>>> duplicates? Since this is not a new show, "First Run" doesn't make sense
>>> to me - but is it first run for that episode, that show, that channel,
>>> etc.???
>>
>> First run and Repeats is what you want.
>
> OK, that's what I have.
>
>>
>>> I understand if I watch one, or delete it, it won't record it again for
>>> 28 days. But what if it already recorded "Prescription Murder" on
>>> Hallmark, and then it comes on Bio a couple of days later?
>>
>> Unless you have it set for Duplicates (nd the guide data is correct) it
>> will know it has already recorded it by the episode number.
>
> OK, see this was always kind of nebulous in the oh-so-exhaustive DTV users
> manual :)
>
>>
>>> 2). I'd like it to record a couple of episodes of, say, The Rockford
>>> Files, which comes on a couple times a day. I don't really care which
>>> episodes I get, I'd lust like to have a couple of them in case there's
>>> "nothing else on" (or I want something that's an hour with commercials
>>> that I can watch in 45 minutes, rather than a 1.5 hour movie). Can I set
>>> it to record 2, and then it will keep those until I delete one/both, and
>>> then it will just record the next available ones that come up?
>>
>> Set the "Keep at Most" to the number you want. It will delete the oldest
>> to record a newer one automatically.
>
> Somehow, that seems counter-intuitive to me, but that's more of what I
> want to do, so thanks!

The thought is, the older episodes are "stale" and less relevant than the
newer ones.

>>> I tried to set up a SP for this, but it shows all of the episodes in the
>>> upcoming list, and they all say they'll be recorded, even though keep at
>>> most is set to 2, and I selected "until I delete".
>>
>> Yes, it will record them all, but may delete earlier recordings to make
>> room for the newer ones.
>
> When you say "make room" do you mean hard disk space, or do you mean until
> the "keep at most" number is reached.

Both. K.A.M. trimming where applicable, based on age vs free space when
running tight. That's what the different colored icons in Now Playing are
for. Yellow ball with an exclamation point means the program is elligible
for deletion if space is needed for something else.

>>> 3). New shows like Battlestar Galactica have a weekly new episode, which
>>> gets shown again a couple of times during the week. I only want one (but
>>> I want to record a couple in case I can't watch one until a week or two
>>> later - unlikely, but I have a busy schedule), and it I got it set for 5
>>> epi, first run and repeats (but I don't want any old shows). But, if I
>>> don't watch or delete the one recorded on Friday at 10 till a couple of
>>> days later, it's going to record the same episode if they're replayed
>>> because of the 28 day thing (which is not in effect because I haven't
>>> watched or deleted it) right? What if I set it to First Run only?
>>
>> Episode number will prevent duplicates (as long as you don't have it set
>> to record duplicates) so you should be fine. First run only to only
>> record the new eps and skip the repeats.
>
> OK, then this is what I should do for Lost when it comes up again in the
> fall - so I don't get the same current episode if ABC replays it during
> the week. And if some reason, there's a conflict, it will still record the
> next available current episode - right (of course Lost will be on the top
> of the priority list this Fall :)

For "Lost" (as well as most of my other shows) I have it set to "First Run
only"). It will skip supes and repeats and only record fresh episodes. If
it gets trumped by something higher in priority, but plays again later in
the week with no higher priority conflicts, it gets recorded then.

>>> I think part of my problem is as I mentioned above, what exactly First
>>> Run, and Repeat means to TiVo. I don't consider Gilligan's Island to be
>>> "first run" - they're all repeats to me. But I also consider all of the
>>> replays of BSG during the week to be "repeats". Does TiVo?
>>
>> First Run means Original Air Date (OAD) is within 2 weeks of current
>> date.
>
> OK, that makes sense now.
>
>> Repeats ignores OAD. Duplicates ignores episode number.
>
> See, that's the kind of information I can use! Thanks Seth

That's what the group is here for. Anything I missed and someone else will
chime in.
 
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> That's what the group is here for. Anything I missed and someone else will
> chime in.

I think you did a good job. Something that Steve should be aware of is
that Lost is one of those shows that tends to conflict with other shows
because of the network's assinine non-standard time schedules. If you
have it set to highest priority you'll still get it as expected, but be
aware that SP's for other shows may get bumped because of a 1 or 2
minute overlap. If you ever watch the West Wing, it is one of those
often affected.

In such a case I usually set up three scheduled recordings. The most
important show I set at highest priority on an SP (first run only). The
conflicting show I put on an SP just below the highest priority show.
Then I create a manual time/date recording for the lower priority show
and start or stop it several minutes early or late so it doesn't
conflict with the higher priority show, and set the manual recording to
a lower priority then both of the previous schedules. That way you
always get the higher priority show in full when it is new, and an
almost full recording of the lower priority show when the higher
priority show is new, and a full recording of the lower priority show
when the higher priority show is not on or showing a repeat.

Randy S.
 
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>> First Run Only still sometimes records the same episode a few times
>> during the day. Haven't quite figured this out.
>
>That's why elsewhere in my response I mentioned if the guide data is
>accurate. That's your issue with the Daily Show. With no unique guide
>identifiers, the TiVo errs on the side of caution and records them all.

This is one of the problems I have with the channel 11 evening news.
I set "first run and repeats, but no duplicates". I still get
the evening news at 10PM AND the replay at 1:23AM (or some such oddball
time). "first run only" seems to give me the same thing. It would
be nice to have accurate guide data ...

Gordon L. Burditt
 

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"Gordon Burditt" <gordonb.j97ys@burditt.org> wrote in message
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>>> First Run Only still sometimes records the same episode a few times
>>> during the day. Haven't quite figured this out.
>>
>>That's why elsewhere in my response I mentioned if the guide data is
>>accurate. That's your issue with the Daily Show. With no unique guide
>>identifiers, the TiVo errs on the side of caution and records them all.
>
> This is one of the problems I have with the channel 11 evening news.
> I set "first run and repeats, but no duplicates". I still get
> the evening news at 10PM AND the replay at 1:23AM (or some such oddball
> time). "first run only" seems to give me the same thing. It would
> be nice to have accurate guide data ...

Unfortunately it is up to the channel in question to provide the data.
Maybe if enough people told the station that due to the lack of guide data
watching their channel was more trouble than it's worth, CC'ing a bunch of
sponsors or advertising firms, maybe then they would do something about it
to keep their viewers.

Lacking that, you can get around the issue by using a recurring manual
recording rather than an SP to catch the news.
 
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In article <11gmn04mr6jf60d@corp.supernews.com>,
Gordon Burditt <gordonb.j97ys@burditt.org> wrote:
>>> First Run Only still sometimes records the same episode a few times
>>> during the day. Haven't quite figured this out.
>>
>>That's why elsewhere in my response I mentioned if the guide data is
>>accurate. That's your issue with the Daily Show. With no unique guide
>>identifiers, the TiVo errs on the side of caution and records them all.
>
>This is one of the problems I have with the channel 11 evening news.
>I set "first run and repeats, but no duplicates". I still get
>the evening news at 10PM AND the replay at 1:23AM (or some such oddball
>time). "first run only" seems to give me the same thing. It would
>be nice to have accurate guide data ...

You can set up a manual recording to go from 10PM-11PM (or whatever)
Monday-Friday on Channel 11 and get around the problem.

I ended up doing this with the Daily Show since its program info is
constantly wrong, and I got tired of having Tivo record 2 or 3 copies of
the same episode in one day. (For as many people complain about The Daily
Show issue, it seems like Tivo could push the listings provider to get it
straight.)

Admittedly this is more annoying than setting a season pass and won't take
any change of schedule into account, but the news is probably going to be
at the same time indefinitely. Once you set it, the manual recording will
show up in your season pass list, so you can give it an appropriate
priority.
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"Seth" <seth_lermanNOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> Unfortunately it is up to the channel in question to provide the data.
> Maybe if enough people told the station that due to the lack of guide data
> watching their channel was more trouble than it's worth, CC'ing a bunch of
> sponsors or advertising firms, maybe then they would do something about it
> to keep their viewers.

Having just got TiVo, I started wondering how much influence networks had on
suggestions - it's obvious that Google is letting people pay to be on the
side bar, and it's obvious that the commercial for the Hummer and Saturn Sky
are paid for by someone.

I saw a post on TiVo commmunity forums that, from what I inferred, implies
that programmers are intentionally starting to do this sort of thing as the
DVR market expands so that their shows will still get recorded - starting
them minutes late or early for example, not including "repeat" in the
information, and things like that. I don't know how much of it is conspiracy
theory, but based on my experience with humans in a capitalist society, I
believe it.

Steve
 

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"Steve Latham" <llatham@verizon.net> wrote in message
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>
> "Seth" <seth_lermanNOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:9cJOe.5028$cg.3757@news02.roc.ny...
>
>>
>> Unfortunately it is up to the channel in question to provide the data.
>> Maybe if enough people told the station that due to the lack of guide
>> data watching their channel was more trouble than it's worth, CC'ing a
>> bunch of sponsors or advertising firms, maybe then they would do
>> something about it to keep their viewers.
>
> Having just got TiVo, I started wondering how much influence networks had
> on suggestions - it's obvious that Google is letting people pay to be on
> the side bar, and it's obvious that the commercial for the Hummer and
> Saturn Sky are paid for by someone.

Things like "Gold Star" items (on the main menu) and commercials with
TiVomatic content are directly paid fro by the advertiser.

> I saw a post on TiVo commmunity forums that, from what I inferred, implies
> that programmers are intentionally starting to do this sort of thing as
> the DVR market expands so that their shows will still get recorded -
> starting them minutes late or early for example, not including "repeat" in
> the information, and things like that. I don't know how much of it is
> conspiracy theory, but based on my experience with humans in a capitalist
> society, I believe it.

I haven't seen any proof that suggestions are influenced. But the word
"repeat" appearing (or not) in the description has little bearing on if TiVo
thinks it is a repeat or not. OAD within 2 weeks=first run else repeat.

The starting shows early or late has nothing to do with DVRs. That's just
fitting a few more commercials into a show. ER is still 42 minutes long,
but it's time slot is 1:01 so they can fit more commercials in while the
time slot for the show prior to it, with lower ratings (thus lower
advertising value( is slotted at 0:59.
 
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>
>> That's what the group is here for. Anything I missed and someone else
>> will chime in.
>
> I think you did a good job. Something that Steve should be aware of is
> that Lost is one of those shows that tends to conflict with other shows
> because of the network's assinine non-standard time schedules.

It drives me crazy. My conspiracy theory, having been evaluated by another
poster, is no revised to just show that they're money grubbing (as if I
didn't know) by putting more commercials in the time during the show. And
I've been reading elsewhere, if it goes over 5 minutes, the end gets clipped
if it's not in the program info, or, your next recording that starts on the
hour gets bumped.

If you
> have it set to highest priority you'll still get it as expected, but be
> aware that SP's for other shows may get bumped because of a 1 or 2 minute
> overlap. If you ever watch the West Wing, it is one of those often
> affected.

I don't, but I've had it happen already with another "run over" show.

>
> In such a case I usually set up three scheduled recordings. The most
> important show I set at highest priority on an SP (first run only). The
> conflicting show I put on an SP just below the highest priority show. Then
> I create a manual time/date recording for the lower priority show and
> start or stop it several minutes early or late so it doesn't conflict with
> the higher priority show, and set the manual recording to a lower priority
> then both of the previous schedules. That way you always get the higher
> priority show in full when it is new, and an almost full recording of the
> lower priority show when the higher priority show is new, and a full
> recording of the lower priority show when the higher priority show is not
> on or showing a repeat.

Luckily, I have a dual tuner, so it's not going to always be a problem, but
obvously if I've got 2 going simultaneously, and a third comes on, it may
get bumped (I haven't figured out yet if TiVo is smart enough to pick the
free tuner. I would think it is, but one time it wouldn't let me have two
season passes at the same time - I guess it may assume you're going to be
watching the other feed (I'm getting the feeling though that TiVo users
RARELY watch live TV!). I've got both Monk and BSG set up and it won't take
them both at 10 (or at least it didn't the first time I set it) It said
there was a conflict and it recorded the later Monk replay. But, the other
night, I selected to record both while I watched a recorded Mythbusters, and
all went fine. And that's why I fell in love with this thing.

Now I'm just trying to figure out how to tweak it to my best advantage.

Thanks - I'll watch out for the Lost lengths - it was close to becoming a
problem with my 8-track, er, I mean, VCR.

Steve
>
> Randy S.
>
 
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"Steve Latham" <llatham@verizon.net> shaped the electrons to say:
>Having just got TiVo, I started wondering how much influence networks had on
>suggestions

Absolutely none. TiVo has repeatedly stated that they do not allow
*any* external influence or control over Suggestions, they have
nothing like Googles paid placement. Suggestions are strictly
determined by applying the Suggestions algorithm to the guide data and
your on-box preferences. So every TiVo has a different set of
Suggestions - unless you manage to find two units with an indentical
set of preferences and the same guide data.

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kdurham@nyx.net (Kent Durham) shaped the electrons to say:
>Admittedly this is more annoying than setting a season pass and won't take
>any change of schedule into account, but the news is probably going to be

I just use an SP for The Daily Show. Half the time the data is fine,
the other half it isn't. I go into my To Do list periodically and
simply 'prune' the extras.

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"Steve Latham" <llatham@verizon.net> shaped the electrons to say:
>Ok, I think this is part of what I didn't understand. So it doesn't keep the
>first 5, it keeps the 5 most recent. Correct?

If you set 'Keep Until I Delete' then my understanding is it will
record 5, then stop, because it has 'at most' 5 and can't auto-delete.

If you don't set KUID then yes, it keeps recording episodes and
dropping the oldest one in a rotating stack.

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Kurt wrote:
> In article <a3GOe.417$Xo3.416@news01.roc.ny>,
> "Seth" <seth_lermanNOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>Episode number will prevent duplicates (as long as you don't have it set to
>>record duplicates) so you should be fine. First run only to only record the
>>new eps and skip the repeats.
>
> Maybe true for some shows, but take the "Daily Show," for instance.
> First Run Only still sometimes records the same episode a few times
> during the day. Haven't quite figured this out.

Which confirms what Seth wrote. The episode number will prevent
duplicates, but since "Daily Show" has no episode numbers,
all showings are recorded.
-Joe
 
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Steve Latham wrote:
> obvously if I've got 2 going simultaneously, and a third comes on, it may
> get bumped (I haven't figured out yet if TiVo is smart enough to pick the
> free tuner).

It is.

> I would think it is, but one time it wouldn't let me have two season
> passes at the same time

It does allow two season passes as the same time.

The problem I've run into is having four season passes on the same
night when three channels were involved. In this case, the conflict
was caused by a hidden 1-minute overlap.

| From: Joe Smith <joe@inwap.com>
| Subject: Two 1-minute conflicts Wednesday screws up recording.
| Message-ID: <kbKCd.281546$5K2.51926@attbi_s03>
| Date: Wed, 05 Jan 2005 04:38:40 GMT
|
| It looked like a simple thing for a DirecTiVo to do:
| Tuner 1: Lost from 8 to 9, Alias from 9 to 11
| Tuner 2: West Wing from 9 to 10, CSI: NY from 10 to 11.
|
| But TiVo kept saying it could not do that; that two tuners were
| already in use when adding the fourth show. Through trial-and-error,
| I determined that the To Do detail is showing inaccurate data.
|
| ABC 8:00pm- 9:01pm [1:01] Lost
| ABC 9:01pm-11:00pm [1:59] Alias
| NBC 9:00pm-10:00pm [1:00] West Wing
| CBS 10:00pm-11:00pm [1:00] CSI: NY (as shown in the To Do list)
| CBS 9:59pm-11:00pm [1:01] CSI: NY (as shown in the Conflict screen)
|
| TiVo was lying: it says CSI starts 10:00 instead of 9:59!
|
| I ended up forcing a manual recording from 10:00 to 11:00 and
| set a VCR to record 9:55 to 10:05.
|
| In the case of a 1-minute overlap like this, I'd rather lose
| 30 seconds of both shows (change channels at 9:59:30) but
| TiVo does not allow that.

-Joe
 

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In article <2amdnZM5S_1nCZHeRVn-rg@comcast.com>,
Joe Smith <joe@inwap.com> wrote:

> Kurt wrote:
> > In article <a3GOe.417$Xo3.416@news01.roc.ny>,
> > "Seth" <seth_lermanNOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote:
> >>Episode number will prevent duplicates (as long as you don't have it set to
> >>record duplicates) so you should be fine. First run only to only record
> >>the
> >>new eps and skip the repeats.
> >
> > Maybe true for some shows, but take the "Daily Show," for instance.
> > First Run Only still sometimes records the same episode a few times
> > during the day. Haven't quite figured this out.
>
> Which confirms what Seth wrote. The episode number will prevent
> duplicates, but since "Daily Show" has no episode numbers,
> all showings are recorded.
> -Joe

So it boils down to which shows have episode numbers and which don't.
These are generally invisible to the viewer.

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