09-20-2010 11:21 PM
New customer to FIOS. Loving the service so far however, I am encountering a problem with show overrun.
I am DVRing two shows at 9pm. I am also attempting to DVR two shows at 10pm.
Show A (records from 9:00-10:01) is scheduled to run until 10:01pm. Therefore the FIOS DVR will not allow me to record 3 shows, even though Show A is only going over by one minute.
Cablevision used to allow me to alter the recording time by changing the recording time by a minute. Ergo, my 10pm show could be recorded from 10:01 -11:00. I don't care if I miss the first minute recap of the show.
Is there anyway for this to happen? To be able to alter the actual record time, so that it would not completely disregard the entire 10pm show I want to record?
Thanks in advance! ![]()
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09-21-2010 05:22 AM - edited 09-21-2010 05:22 AM
The only way to do what you want is to not use the guide for scheduling the recording and set up a manual recording (under the DVR MENU) with you entering channel, start and end times. Clumsy, but effective.
09-21-2010 08:51 AM
I think that might be the solution!!
I set up MANUAL RECORDING. I entered the time manually as 10:01 pm. It does not say what the program is, but I entered all the information; channel, time, recurring, etc..... It is now on my Schedule to record.
Thanks so much! Now I can see that blowhard Donald Trump on The Apprentice and still record guilty pleasure Jersey Shore.![]()
09-29-2010 04:48 AM
Being a new user of FIOS, I'm finding that my DVR seems to be one minute behind. Many recorded shows (Modern Family & Glee) cut off the last minute but have stuff at the beginning that's part of the prior show.
Is there any way to adjust the time on the DVR? I can't find it in settings or anywhere else.
09-29-2010 05:00 AM
It's not the DVR, it's the dumb networks that like to go over their time, starting late and ending late. There is no way for you to change the time on the DVR. You can modify the start and end times of a recording though. It's always good to start it 5 minutes before and end it 5 minutes late.
09-29-2010 05:25 AM
Thanks...that's what I am doing now.
03-07-2012 07:35 PM
2 programs in a row is not possible to record in full,missing the last punchline moments, overrun blocks the sequential program !!!Never have had this issue with Direct TV DVR.
03-08-2012 04:32 AM
Another solution we use is, when recording multiple shows airing at the same time, to look for alternate airings.
For example, Sunday night is a big night for us. We record:
The Apprentice
The Good Wife
HBO Show of the season - Luck, Boardwalk Empire, etc...
Oprah show (don't even remember the name but my Wife says 'you better record it')
Shows like The Apprentice and The Good Wife are network shows airing just once, so they need to recorded at that time.
HBO shows are also on the west coast stations so we schedule the recording on that channel instead.
Oprah (and many other shows on basic cable) is on multiple times a night so that too can be recorded later in the evening.
04-06-2012 08:27 PM
Manual recording is not so much a 'solution' as it is a workaround. Come on Verizon even Comcast automatically just clips the 1 minute of off the next show and their DVR is terrible.