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Old 03-29-2004, 11:40 AM
bigblue bigblue is offline
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Channel Changes in middle of recording

Hi all,
I have 2 250s in my box and each is being fed by a digital cable box controlled via a IR-200L. I'm running version 1.4. The problem I'm getting is that sometimes the command to change channels seems to be sent to the wrong box when two things are scheduled to record at one time. Sometimes this will result in a recording of a one hour show where midway through the show the channel changes to another program I had scheduled to record, so the second half of the first show never gets recorded. It also happens if I'm recording something and manually change channels - instead of the second tuner switching, the tuner that is already recording switches and ruins the recording. This all seems to start only after the computer has been on for a few days, and rebooting sets everything straight. Is there a fix for this?

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