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C5 split films
Does anyone else find that if they record a 'split' film from C5 that the start of the second part is invariably missing a couple of minutes?
I rarely watch C5 but this seems to happen every time I watch a film there. It's almost worth setting a manual timer to record the whole thing in one go. |
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Have you tried padding?
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I wasn't actually looking for a solution, just wondering if this is something that C5 always get wrong.
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I wasn't actually looking for a solution, just wondering if this is something that C5 always get wrong.
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Does anyone else find that if they record a 'split' film from C5 that the start of the second part is invariably missing a couple of minutes?
I rarely watch C5 but this seems to happen every time I watch a film there. It's almost worth setting a manual timer to record the whole thing in one go. I almost lost the first 5 mins of the second part of Superman 3, luckily I was watching it and could start it manually. It's so annoying and only seems to happen on Ch5. I normally edit the recording and make it just one recording including the news. |
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