It will just do it they work it out for themselves it won't stop recording until the next programme starts
anyone with virgin cable know how to programme a V+ recording to cope with extra time and penalties when the programme is only scheduled for normal time? (using V+ extended only allows an extra 10 minutes maximum).
Tim
Not with virgin, but on sky you can set a manual recording of any length. eg 4hrs of bbc1
can you not do that with virgin?
You can record manually with a V+ box. All you have to do is press the V+ key on your remote control. Select option 2 "Set New Recording" and then select option 2 again "Set Manual Recording". You can now specify the start and finish time of the program you wish to record.
Not with virgin, but on sky you can set a manual recording of any length. eg 4hrs of bbc1
can you not do that with virgin?
yes you can do it by manual setting (but you don't always know if the programme will overrun) but if you set programme by using TV guide it sticks to original timings regardless of whether the programme overruns.
Surely if you are taping a sporting event with the possibility of added time then make use of the manual feature!
Sky usually adjust the schedule on the tv guide as they did last night, but I have been caught out like you before and now I use manual if I want to be certain of catching the event in full!
Why not just record the following program too?
anyone with virgin cable know how to programme a V+ recording to cope with extra time and penalties when the programme is only scheduled for normal time? (using V+ extended only allows an extra 10 minutes maximum).
Tim
doesn't seem very high tech in this day and age!!
Start and end times are controlled by the electronic programme guide EPG.
Usually on things like Sky and Freeview, this is automatically refreshed on your box when programme timing changes happen. This isn't down to SKY/Virgin (although in this case it was a Sky Channel), but actually the channel owner to inform whoever is carrying the service to issue a refresh.
If any of these changes affect programmes you are recording, going to record - the box will change the times accordingly.
You will notice that if you record a programme that is subsequently postponed, it is dropped from your planner.
The box won't automatically know the programme is overrunning - it has already been instructed to start and stop at a certain point.
I've read that over cable, eg. Virgin - the amount of times the EPG can be refreshed is limited, don't know how true that is.
Start and end times are controlled by the electronic programme guide EPG.
Usually on things like Sky and Freeview, this is automatically refreshed on your box when programme timing changes happen. This isn't down to SKY/Virgin (although in this case it was a Sky Channel), but actually the channel owner to inform whoever is carrying the service to issue a refresh.
If any of these changes affect programmes you are recording, going to record - the box will change the times accordingly.
You will notice that if you record a programme that is subsequently postponed, it is dropped from your planner.
The box won't automatically know the programme is overrunning - it has already been instructed to start and stop at a certain point.
I've read that over cable, eg. Virgin - the amount of times the EPG can be refreshed is limited, don't know how true that is.