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2 tuners + padding question
I have just installed the trial version and want to get another pvr-250 for dual tuners. I am wondering how SageTV records back2back shows with padding? Is it done automatically to have show1 done by tuner1 and show2 by tuner2? Do I have to setup each recording and which tuner it uses for every back2back schedule?
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In the release version, recordings of back2back shows with padding use a single tuner with no padding between the shows. However, I believe I have read where this was changed in the beta to use multiple tuners so you get the requested padding.
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Back to back, meaning on the same channel, right? As Carlgar says, v1.4 w/2 tuners records them on the same tuner such that show 1 has no end padding & show 2 has no start padding. V2 does the same, but now has a property option to force them to use 2 tuners so that both shows retain all of the start & end padding if that is what you prefer.
Just in case you were referring to back to back shows that are NOT on the same channel, then those padded shows will conflict & must be recorded on separate tuners. The padding that intrudes into any time slot before/after that recording will prevent any show from being recorded in those time slots. (I've used negative padding to get around that, but some people have reported strange results using negative padding.) No user involvement is required for telling which tuner any show should be rcorded on. SageTV does that automatically. - Andy |
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It is a setting in the Sage.properties file, so it is a permanent configuration setting... well, permanent unless you change it again. (Here's a tip, since you are a new user: if you ever need to change a setting in the properties file, exit SageTV completely first, otherwise it will overwrite any changes you make to that file when it rewrites it while exiting.) Remember -- the new setting is only in v2.
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Padded back-to-back shows on different channels always record on separate tuners, regardless of version. That's a 'standard' feature.
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where is the option?
I have version2 installed and was wondering where the option to use padding of back2back recordings that are on the same channell?
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Re: where is the option?
V2 Release Notes, line 22, V2.0.13:
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