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style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Verdana;color:black'>It would basically tell
the DB to delete the oldest currently saved recording in order to make room for
a new one. Anyone who has used the Time Warner DVR can see this functionality
in action. The TWDVR has some really good ideas but some really major bugs
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<p class=MsoNormal><font size=2 color=black face=Verdana><span
style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Verdana;color:black'>>Quick question:
when the CVS code deletes a show because you set keep X <br>
>episodes, does it delete it from oldrecorded as well, so it will catch <br>
>it again? I've wanted an auto-delete feature of some sort for a while <br>
>but I always figured that to be useful an auto-delete function (no <br>
>matter how you configure it) would have to remove it from oldrecorded <br>
>too. <br>
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>I agree with Tako here, the global adjustments for start/end time <br>
>probably aren't good enough for many users. I rarely miss anything due <br>
>to start/end time differences because most channels generously pad their <br>
>shows with commercials. However, I can see where it would be required <br>
>when dealing with channels that refuse to keep decent time. <br>
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