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I have a season pass (first run only) and TIVO insists on recording every
single time the show is on (I think it is 3x a day). Is there something
about this show that fools TIVO into thinking they are first runs, and/or is
there any workaround you can suggest. TIA.
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"exjd" <exjd@yahoo.com> wrote in
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> I have a season pass (first run only) and TIVO insists on
> recording every single time the show is on (I think it is 3x a
> day). Is there something about this show that fools TIVO into
> thinking they are first runs, and/or is there any workaround you
> can suggest. TIA.

Frustrating, isn't it. I was on the road all week and ended up with 4
episodes the same (all Thursday) and lost the whole week. What's
annoying is that a few weeks ago it worked fine. I assume it is to do
with the title of the show being used to define whether you have it or
not and now it has reverted back to the title of "The Daily Show with
Jon Stewart".

The only thing I think you can do is record the timeslot every day,
which I am going to do from now on.
 
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> Frustrating, isn't it. I was on the road all week and ended up with 4
> episodes the same (all Thursday) and lost the whole week. What's
> annoying is that a few weeks ago it worked fine. I assume it is to do
> with the title of the show being used to define whether you have it or
> not and now it has reverted back to the title of "The Daily Show with
> Jon Stewart".
>
> The only thing I think you can do is record the timeslot every day,
> which I am going to do from now on.

It's got to be the episode descriptions. I'm noticing that when TDS is
in reruns that the descriptions don't include the guest so that they are
identical, and they're *not* marked as repeats. I'm guessing that this
is what's causing every one to be recorded. It only does it on weeks
with repeats, so the majority of the time it's not a problem.

Somebody needs to inform the schedule service that they're not marking
them as repeats when they should be.

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GaryM <gmaddr-usenet@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Frustrating, isn't it. I was on the road all week and ended up with 4
> episodes the same (all Thursday) and lost the whole week. What's

I think the "info" has been updated to include guests, but there were old
shows in the last week or so that had the old info, which was useless.
At the opening of the show, the announcement and video include the date if
it is new, and don't include the date for repeated shows that are more than
a few days old.

> The only thing I think you can do is record the timeslot every day,
> which I am going to do from now on.

I manually record the 7am time slot to avoid conflicts at night.

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>>The only thing I think you can do is record the timeslot every day,
>>which I am going to do from now on.
>
>
> I manually record the 7am time slot to avoid conflicts at night.
>

I don't know if it matters, but that may not be *exactly* the same as
the 11 pm show. He had a bit on a couple weeks ago where he used some
not-so-primetime words and joked that people who watched at 11 pm or 1
am would hear everything, but those who watched the morning show time
would only get beeps ;-)

It was actually a pretty funny bit, though not nearly so funny as when
Al Sharpton was on a couple weeks ago and seemingly humped the couch!?
What was he smoking that night? John seemed rather taken aback ;-).

Randy S.
 
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> It was actually a pretty funny bit, though not nearly so funny as when Al
> Sharpton was on a couple weeks ago and seemingly humped the couch!? What
> was he smoking that night? John seemed rather taken aback ;-).

Wow, I missed *that* one...but what was really funny was the whole, "No,
John...George W. Bush has HUGE BALLS!" skit from last week.

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Randy S. wrote:
>
>>> The only thing I think you can do is record the timeslot every day,
>>> which I am going to do from now on.
>>
>>
>>
>> I manually record the 7am time slot to avoid conflicts at night.
>>
>
> I don't know if it matters, but that may not be *exactly* the same as
> the 11 pm show. He had a bit on a couple weeks ago where he used some
> not-so-primetime words and joked that people who watched at 11 pm or 1
> am would hear everything, but those who watched the morning show time
> would only get beeps ;-)
>
> It was actually a pretty funny bit, though not nearly so funny as when
> Al Sharpton was on a couple weeks ago and seemingly humped the couch!?
> What was he smoking that night? John seemed rather taken aback ;-).
>
> Randy S.

That was Al *Green*, not Al Sharpton :)

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> I don't know if it matters, but that may not be *exactly* the same
> as the 11 pm show. He had a bit on a couple weeks ago where he
> used some not-so-primetime words and joked that people who watched
> at 11 pm or 1 am would hear everything, but those who watched the
> morning show time would only get beeps ;-)
>

I noticed that too. In fact it makes me wonder if Com. Central can show
the uncersored "South Park - Bigger, longer, uncut" after 1am, do they
unbleep Stewart?
 
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>> It was actually a pretty funny bit, though not nearly so funny as when
>> Al Sharpton was on a couple weeks ago and seemingly humped the couch!?
>> What was he smoking that night? John seemed rather taken aback ;-).
>>
>> Randy S.
>
>
> That was Al *Green*, not Al Sharpton :)
>
> - John

Oh, geez, how did I manage do screw that one up! ;-). I suppose they're
both Rev. though :-/

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In article <8b-dnWP8Rem2r9LfRVn-sA@rcn.net>,
"exjd" <exjd@yahoo.com> writes:
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> I have a season pass (first run only) and TIVO insists on recording every
> single time the show is on (I think it is 3x a day). Is there something
> about this show that fools TIVO into thinking they are first runs, and/or is
> there any workaround you can suggest. TIA.

The problem is with the episode IDs and first-run air dates (not the
descriptions per se, as others have said, unless you consider this
information to be part of the description). Every episode of every TV show
has (or can have) a unique ID number, and the TiVo tracks these to know
when shows are duplicate airings. First-run air dates are used to
determine when a show is a first-run episode, if you opt to record new
episodes only. (Note that "first-run" has a specific meaning in TiVo-land
-- I believe it's "first-run" if a show's first-run air date is within a
week [or maybe two] of the show's actual air date. This lets the TiVo
record a show that's being re-run within a week or so of the actual
first-run date if that showing was in conflict with a higher-priority
show.) If the ID number and first-run air date are missing in the guide
data the TiVo receives, the TiVo doesn't know that some episodes are
repeats and/or not first-run, and so records the show, working on the
assumption that it's better to record old shows than to not record new
ones.

Historically, "The Daily Show" has been pretty awful about providing guide
data generally, so this problem has been pretty common. For the past few
months, they've been much better about it, but a couple of weeks ago, the
data seemed to disappear. Sometimes the episode IDs (and other guide data)
are missing for reruns, but not for new shows, but there were some new
ones that were missing data recently, too. With any luck, the episode IDs
and other guide data will return when they start showing new episodes, but
I can't promise that.

In the meantime, or if they don't resume delivering accurate guide data, I
know of no true fix, but there are some workarounds possible:

- Go into the To Do list and delete what you believe to be duplicate
episodes. Typically, that'll mean leaving the 11:00 EST showing in place
and deleting the others, but of course you could make changes if you've
got something else recording at that time on some day.

- Change your Wish List or Season Pass to keep one recording only. This
won't really fix the problem, but it will ensure that your Now Showing
list won't have several identical episodes; at most, you'll have one
complete episode and one that's being recorded. The downside is that
you'll need to watch the show before a new one appears, or the old one
will be wiped out by it.

- Delete your Wish List or Season Pass and create one or more repeating
recordings by time. This works best if conflicts with at least one
"Daily Show" time slot are rare. If you create a M-F repeating
recording, you'll also get whatever they happen to show on Fridays
during the time slot you've chosen. If you don't want this, you'll need
to create four daily repeating recordings, one for each day.

In the long term, you could try complaining to Comedy Central, and perhaps
also to TiVo (or DirecTV, if you've got a DirecTiVo). Ultimately, it's the
station that's responsible for delivering this data (via third parties),
so putting pressure on them (directly and via the companies they supply)
to get their act together could have a desirable effect. Then too, space
aliens could land atop the UN building and usher in a new era of world
peace. I'm not sure which is more likely.

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> The problem is with the episode IDs and first-run air dates (not the
> descriptions per se, as others have said, unless you consider this
> information to be part of the description).

<snip>

I'm certain you're correct, but I do think there is a correlation
between the generic show descriptions and the missing ep. ID's.

> In the long term, you could try complaining to Comedy Central, and perhaps
> also to TiVo (or DirecTV, if you've got a DirecTiVo). Ultimately, it's the
> station that's responsible for delivering this data (via third parties),
> so putting pressure on them (directly and via the companies they supply)
> to get their act together could have a desirable effect. Then too, space
> aliens could land atop the UN building and usher in a new era of world
> peace. I'm not sure which is more likely.

Since broadcasters are conflicted about Tivo in general (probably
leaning towards "dislike"), I would have to agree with you here.

Randy S.
 
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Randy S. <rswittNO@spamgmail.com> wrote:
> I don't know if it matters, but that may not be *exactly* the same as
> the 11 pm show. He had a bit on a couple weeks ago where he used some
> not-so-primetime words and joked that people who watched at 11 pm or 1
> am would hear everything, but those who watched the morning show time
> would only get beeps ;-)

I saw that one "live"... at 10pm PST on DTV, so it's a replay already, and
the "word" was there. I meant to watch my 7am version, but I forgot.

> It was actually a pretty funny bit, though not nearly so funny as when
> Al Sharpton was on a couple weeks ago and seemingly humped the couch!?
> What was he smoking that night? John seemed rather taken aback ;-).

That was Al Green, not Sharpton, although Sharpton has been on the show.
I guess I didn't have the right angle, 'cause I didn't see what Jon thought
was so hilarious. I didn't think Al Green was very good on the show.

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In article <d2po3o$vk6$1@spnode25.nerdc.ufl.edu>,
"Randy S." <rswittNO@SPAMgmail.com> writes:
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>> The problem is with the episode IDs and first-run air dates (not the
>> descriptions per se, as others have said, unless you consider this
>> information to be part of the description).
>
> <snip>
>
> I'm certain you're correct, but I do think there is a correlation
> between the generic show descriptions and the missing ep. ID's.

Yes, but not on a technical level; it's just that if the broadcasters
typically provide either a complete data set or nothing at all, beyond
basic "Show X is on at 9:00."

>> In the long term, you could try complaining to Comedy Central, and perhaps
>> also to TiVo (or DirecTV, if you've got a DirecTiVo). Ultimately, it's the
>> station that's responsible for delivering this data (via third parties),
>> so putting pressure on them (directly and via the companies they supply)
>> to get their act together could have a desirable effect. Then too, space
>> aliens could land atop the UN building and usher in a new era of world
>> peace. I'm not sure which is more likely.
>
> Since broadcasters are conflicted about Tivo in general (probably
> leaning towards "dislike"), I would have to agree with you here.

My sarcasm has more to do with the fact that commercial TV is set up to
please advertisers rather than viewers than with anything TiVo-specific.
Throw in a dash of scorn for big corporations, and voila: comments poking
fun at the effectiveness of complaints filed by individuals with
broadcasters.

As a practical matter, TiVo and DirecTV get their guide data from
commercial services that also provide data to newspapers and others.
AFAIK, broadcasters have no way of denying TiVo the data while still
providing it to these other sources. Thus, I don't think TiVo animosity
really explains the lack of complete guide data. In other words, I believe
Hanlon's Razor applies: "Never attribute to malice that which is
adequately explained by stupidity." Or, in this case, laziness is a more
likely motivator.

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>><snip>
>>
>>I'm certain you're correct, but I do think there is a correlation
>>between the generic show descriptions and the missing ep. ID's.
>
>
> Yes, but not on a technical level; it's just that if the broadcasters
> typically provide either a complete data set or nothing at all, beyond
> basic "Show X is on at 9:00."

No, I understood what you were saying, that's exactly what I was thinking.

One other data point I just noticed. My Tivo is recording 4 time slots
of the repeats, but not the normal timeslot of 11 PM. So either the
normal time slot is marked correctly, or they're not showing it at all then.

Randy S.
 
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In article <d2puas$vlu$1@spnode25.nerdc.ufl.edu>,
"Randy S." <rswittNO@SPAMgmail.com> writes:
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> One other data point I just noticed. My Tivo is recording 4 time slots
> of the repeats, but not the normal timeslot of 11 PM. So either the
> normal time slot is marked correctly, or they're not showing it at all then.

Mine's recording them all, including the 11:00 showing. I've got a
DirecTiVo, though, so it could be a difference in guide data. OTOH,
perhaps you've got a conflict that's preventing the 11:00 showing from
recording.

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rodsmith@nessus.rodsbooks.com (Rod Smith) wrote in
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> The problem is with the episode IDs and first-run air dates (not
> the descriptions per se, as others have said, unless you consider
> this information to be part of the description). Every episode of
> every TV show has (or can have) a unique ID number, and the TiVo
> tracks these to know when shows are duplicate airings.

Using my Myth box I was able drill deeper into the guide data and the
show id is indeed identical for all future airings (even the 11pm
slot). In addition it shows first air date given as some time in 1999.

(By the way, this is one area where Tivo has better scheduling that
MythtV, because I can record the slot once a week, or every day in
Myth, whereas I suffer only one wasted day with Tivo's M-F option.)
 
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On 2005-04-02 19:00:43 -0500, "exjd" <exjd@yahoo.com> said:

> I have a season pass (first run only) and TIVO insists on recording
> every single time the show is on (I think it is 3x a day). Is there
> something about this show that fools TIVO into thinking they are first
> runs, and/or is there any workaround you can suggest. TIA.
> Alan

I have the same problem with "the daily show" and some other cable
shows. The problem is if the show does not provide the show
information to TIVO than tivo just assumes it is a first run show no
matter when it comes on. The only way around that is to manually
record the daily show at the same time everyday.
 
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Musical Legend Al Green, not Al Sharpton...................... LOL

Randy S. wrote:

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> It was actually a pretty funny bit, though not nearly so funny as when
> Al Sharpton was on a couple weeks ago and seemingly humped the couch!?
> What was he smoking that night? John seemed rather taken aback ;-).
>
> Randy S.


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dold@xrexxthexd.usenet.us.com wrote:
> Randy S. <rswittNO@spamgmail.com> wrote:
>> I don't know if it matters, but that may not be *exactly* the same as
>> the 11 pm show. He had a bit on a couple weeks ago where he used some
>> not-so-primetime words and joked that people who watched at 11 pm or 1
>> am would hear everything, but those who watched the morning show time
>> would only get beeps ;-)

> I saw that one "live"... at 10pm PST on DTV, so it's a replay already, and
> the "word" was there. I meant to watch my 7am version, but I forgot.

I watched the Friday morning replay of Thursday (4/7) night's show, and the
word "BS" was bleeped, along with another that I thought was innocuous, and
one was allowed that I would have bleeped, if I were going to bleep "BS".
It wasn't the title of a book, like it was on the previous show, but I
wonder if anyone saw it unbleeped on Thursday night.

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exjd wrote:
> I have a season pass (first run only) and TIVO insists on recording
every
> single time the show is on (I think it is 3x a day). Is there
something
> about this show that fools TIVO into thinking they are first runs,
and/or is
> there any workaround you can suggest. TIA.

The Daily Show in particular (and Comedy Central in general) have
always been a headache for Tivo (and probably for every other PVR)
since they don't do a very good job of reporting episode numbers or
specific episode data to the Tribune Services database. This means that
Tivo has no way of telling one episode from another (and, hence, all
the duplicates). They also don't pay too much attention to the clock,
regularly starting/ending their shows late.

The best way I've found to deal with it is to set up a manual recording
on Comedy Central from 11:00-11:30 (used to be 11:00-12:00 when Collin
was still on). Until Comedy Central gets their act together and starts
reporting episode numbers, this is really the only way to deal with it.

It's ironic, since John Stewart is always talking about his Tivo. I
wonder if he's ever tried recording his OWN show.

-Eric