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<P><FONT SIZE=2>Hi,<BR>
This is either a request for help or a feature request. :D<BR>
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I record Star Trek Enterprise on Sundays in the UK.<BR>
2 episodes are broadcast one after the other on Channel 4.<BR>
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However, because of clock skew etc, it is impossible to get each recording in completeness because a bit of one might be tagged onto the end of the other, and because I have only 1 encoder, can't schedule them to overlap, one ending a little later, the other a little earlier to cope with clock differences, or the broadcasts being late/early.<BR>
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However, in theory this should be possible as long as the 2 recordings are on the same channel. It's just that the same piece of video would end up in 2 records with some jiggery-pokery to make it happen.<BR>
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Therefore, is it possible to arrange for consecutive recordings on the same channel to overlap and to not cause a conflict?<BR>
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Cheers,<BR>
Ralph<BR>
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