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alisam

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#236416 1-Jun-2018 06:48
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I keep coming back to this forum to see if other people are having the same issue.

 

It's Friday 1st June, 06:40am and for this morning:

 

TV1 (a typical entry at the moment)

 

12:00 pm '1 News At Midday'

 

6:00 pm '1 News At 6 pm'

 

6:00 am 'ATe KarereA'  -- As spelt in the Guide.

 

6:30 am+ Look OK

 

TV1+ (looks OK)

 

6:35 am 'Te Karere'

 

7:00 am Breakfast

 

TV2 (looks OK)

 

TV3 (incorrect)

 

5:00 am 'Informercials'

 

4:00 pm 'Newshub Live at 4pm'

 

6:00 pm 'Newshub Live at 6pm'

 

(the above 2 entries repeat)

 

TV3+ (looks OK)

 

The Tivo accidently had the power pulled on it a couple of days a ago, and it restarted OK, but this issue is older than the restart.





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  #2026635 1-Jun-2018 07:01
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This really isn't a TiVo problem, this is a problem with the information that is coming in to the EPG, from other threads, it looks like things are happening behind the scenes to sort out these issues when there are data problems with the EPG


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