• Spring up and fall down - recording schedules

    From David@wibble@btinternet.com to uk.tech.digital-tv on Mon Oct 27 14:42:23 2025
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    My venerable Humax HB1000S satellite recorder failed to record the Mexican
    F1 GP qualifying session.
    I've checked and the series record is still there.
    I am wondering if the clocks going back around the time for the recording messed up its simple little brain.

    Fortunately the Virgin Tivo did record it.

    Just wondering if this is a common thing.

    Cheers



    Dave R
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  • From Davey@davey@example.invalid to uk.tech.digital-tv on Mon Oct 27 16:38:59 2025
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    On 27 Oct 2025 14:42:23 GMT
    David <wibble@btinternet.com> wrote:

    My venerable Humax HB1000S satellite recorder failed to record the
    Mexican F1 GP qualifying session.
    I've checked and the series record is still there.
    I am wondering if the clocks going back around the time for the
    recording messed up its simple little brain.

    Fortunately the Virgin Tivo did record it.

    Just wondering if this is a common thing.

    Cheers



    Dave R



    For what ti's worth, my Humax Fox T2 recorded it as instructed.
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    Davey.

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  • From Woody@harrogate3@ntlworld.com to uk.tech.digital-tv on Tue Oct 28 14:09:19 2025
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    On Mon 27/10/2025 14:42, David wrote:
    My venerable Humax HB1000S satellite recorder failed to record the Mexican
    F1 GP qualifying session.
    I've checked and the series record is still there.
    I am wondering if the clocks going back around the time for the recording messed up its simple little brain.

    Fortunately the Virgin Tivo did record it.

    Just wondering if this is a common thing.

    Cheers



    Dave R



    As far as I know it is

    Spring forward, fall back (its origin is American - we never had a
    British equivalent.)
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