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RE: Windows MCE and Radio Recordings from DVB-T.


  • Subject: RE: Windows MCE and Radio Recordings from DVB-T.
  • From: "Keith Finnett" <keith@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2005 17:23:47 -0000

Phil,

I've tested this, and it seems there might be something in what you say.

I've tried recording the radio, and I also can't skip through the
recording.
However, I can't replicate your playback issues.

Incidentally, I *very* occasionally (like about 3 times in 6 months) record
a programme and then find that part way through there's a problem with it
and MCE hangs. I've not worked out what the problem is, but maybe this is a
similar issue?

k



-----Original Message-----
From: Phil Harris [mailto:phil@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 17 November 2005 22:08
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: [ukha_d] Windows MCE and Radio Recordings from DVB-T.


Is anyone else having problems playing back radio recordings made on
Windows
MCE?

I tend to use MCE nowadays to record stuff that I want to see and then
watch
that on the laptop using Windows Media Player whilst the wife is watching
the endless soaps that seem to inhabit the evenings.

This seems to work OK for TV programmes but for radio I find that at best I
can't "seek" through a recording to skip bits (I just have to
play from the
start - trying to "seek" simply ends up with no playback at all)
and often
radio recordings simply do not play back at all. (Haven't tried playing
back
on the actual MCE machine yet as I haven't had chance to try it.)

Anyone else having similar problems (or can recreate the problem) so I know
it's not just me?

Phil






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