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Recording times

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What is going on with the TV Schedules. I noticed the last two days my Replay unit has started recording right at the time it was suppose to (in agreement with the clocks in the house) but the television shows have been between 3 to 5 mins late coming on. X-Files on Fox and Roswell on the WB. Now it sounds like too much of a coincidence, however this has only been for the last two evenings. My replay of course sets its own clock every evening and it is right on schedule with my clock, so the TV stations HAVE to bee 5 mins late showing their programs.
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I agree. With all of this late-breaking news, it's throwing a lot of networks off their schedules.
Don't forget you need a fast enough hard drive to record two streams and watch one at the same time. I don't believe that's possible right now. Tuners are relatively cheap. If it were possible, I think we would have seen it by now.


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Don't forget you need a fast enough hard drive to record two streams and watch one at the same time. I don't believe that's possible right now.
Easy answer... two (or more) drives.

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True, but then we would have to manage 2 drives' space through the Replay interface. Maybe Raid 0 striping to get the read/write times down enough to use 2 tuners?


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Don't forget updating the user interface so that you can make sense of what the two tuners are doing...


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Remember, it's just television...
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