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Posted by Andy Turner on 10/26/05 15:59

On Wed, 26 Oct 2005 16:03:12 +0100, "Tumbleweed"
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>> Roobarb wrote:
>>> I am confused about the time slip feature on DVD RAM machines.
>>>
>>> As I understand it, a Sky+ box allows one to pause and rewind live tv.
>>> How does it do this, does it 'record' the programme you are watching
>>> into a buffer? How far back can you go?
>>
>> Exactly right - when you change channel the device records up to 2
>> hours of past input into a buffer. It can then be rewound and replayed
>> like any other recording.
>
>
>I suspect you are adding to the confusion? I am as sure as I can be that the
>buffer is lost when you change channels. If that wasnt the case my Sky disk
>would have been filled up ages ago. (I have instant rewind set for 15 mins
>so if what you say is true I'd expect to have *lot* of 15 minute and shorter
>segments of programs lying around. (For the OP , you can set how long the
>buffer should be)
>AIUI if you hit 'record' it will then dump whats in the buffer to the
>recording but if you just change channels, its gone.

Tivo does exactly the same but I've always wondered why it needs to
dump the buffer. It could retain the last 30 minutes regardless of
whether you had switched channels or not - so if you rewound, you'd
see the times you changed channels back. No extra buffer required,
just perhaps cleverer management of it for when you press record to
record the current programme and all that you have already buffered of
it.


andyt

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