<div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">It seems that the networks (most likely in an effort to thwart us<br>time-shifting, commercial-skipping "content thieves") are scheduling
<br>programs to start and/or end a minute early/late. For example, on 1/26<br>at 9:59PM, ER is scheduled to air. It will only be recorded of course<br>if there is not something scheduled in the 9-10 timeslot.<br><br>This can be dealt with easily enough (manually) simply by scheduling the
<br>9-10 program to stop recording a minute early. It's a pain to have to<br>watch the scheduled programs list for this kind of situation however.<br><br>What about a feature in mythtv to always end a recording early if a
<br>conflict overlap is within some allowed time? So I could set mine to 1<br>minute and if the scheduler ever sees a time overlap of a minute or<br>less, it will schedule the preceding program a minute early.<br><br>I suppose one could/should also be able to choose to start the
<br>subsequent program late, allowing the previous program to complete. Or<br>maybe even split the difference. Whatever. I just know that having to<br>do this manually is less than optimal.</blockquote><div><br>
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I would definitely prefer to have the following program start one
minute later. I would rather miss the start of a program than the end.<br>
Unfortunately I do not have the time to implement such a feature...<br>
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Niels Dybdahl<br>
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