Recordings disappearing.
Anyone tell me a possible explanation as to why some of my recordings disappear for no apparent reason? It happens quite a lot and I've checked to see if they're in the deleted section but they're not .I did think the disc may be full but then wouldn't older recordings be deleted first?
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Try checking your disk space , go into Recordings then scroll down to disk space.
What is your standby mode set to ? You can check this by going to Settings then Setup followed by Preferences. I would recommend setting this to Eco. It's always worth a reboot if you haven't done so for a while. |
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PPV Recordings and OnDemand content can have deletion dates attached to them due to licensing/contractual reasons, however this should not affect recordings from normal linear channels. By default if the planner is nearly full the box will start deleting existing recordings to make room for new ones, however it should start with the oldest viewed recording which does not have keep set.
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I had 'Cilla' on my recordings from ITV a few years ago and the series of 3 suddenly disappeared without trace. I eventually managed to see it on ITV Encore, but I was rather annoyed at the time. |
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Sky certainly don't delete existing recordings when you downgrade or cancel a subscription. They remain in the planner until deleted by the user or by the normal disk management if the space is low. You can even record something from a channel you don't subscribe to, then upgrade your subscription at a later date and play it back. |
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I really don't think that's right. People have complained before that when they have ceased to subscribe to Sky Movies (as it was then) all their films recorded from those channels have disappeared.
If you think about it, that make sense. Otherwise, you could subscribe for a month, record loads of films, and then view them at your leisure throughout the year. |
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The oposite of what you said is actually true. You could record several movies thought the year from Cinema channels while not having a Cinema subscription. Then subscribe to Sky Cinema over the christmas period and watch all those recordings. |
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Maybe this works differently on Virgin Media. |
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Sky boxes record the encrypted stream directly off the satellite, then descramble it when you play the recording back. So you don't need the channel entitlement to record, but you do to play back. On VM boxes, the stream is descrambled at the time of recording. So you do need entitlement to record, but not, in general, to play back. The exception is the Sky-owned channels, where the channel entitlement is also checked on playback. This is a contractual requirement from Sky. |
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Okay so this is one of main reasons (last year) I wanted to join (aside from Paul being the main reason of course) but this has happened once for me lately and it irks me (well, hubby a bit more than me).
The way I noticed was because I can count how many recordings before I move onto the next page on my planner and they were all fitting on the one page - all of the bars on that page (so like 8 I think) and one of them had loads (as it was a series - Neighbours). Then all of a sudden there was one empty slot on the page...something went missing. Annoyed the crap out of him and I was just kind of curious. Now, going through the options above I'll reply one at a time as there are loads of different scenarios. One slightly adding factor that does not complicate the issue is that the recording was off a network now discontinued off UK air (fox news) but the current box recordings I have of all the FNC stuff (specials etc) are all there and we are watching them out and deleting them. I do not know what the rules are on thread bumping but this isn't just a useless necro ; does anyone know if there was ever a reason for the deletions figured out? I'll post some screen caps later if it helps any and answer a few of the questions from above but like telegramsam it has happened to me before but I am just not sure how often over the years (this was on the 1.5 TB box which I have had for maybe 6 to 7 years now). Not a massive thing entirely, just a nuisance and I wish I could get to the bottom of it to prevent it happening again / watch out stuff quicker etc. Oddly enough every time we had an engineer (like 3 times to move etc) they have always said "watch out stuff before your box goes" but that is more in reference to the old silver / SD boxes not lasting all that long. |
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