05-01-2026 09:16 AM
Is there a way that EE could do something about the entirely frustrating habit of recorded programs too too many times before completion! A suggestion of recording 2 programs in succession to perhaps the program you are interested would be covered by the second programme being delayed by what ever timing issue there might be! Hope you are all following this! Any suggestions would be appreciated! Intresting my previous Bt system rarely experienced this situation 👍
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05-01-2026 09:34 AM
The system didn't change @Yorky1664 - only the name. It's running the same as it always has.
For most channels, recordings should end at the exact time that the broadcaster indicates that the programme has ended. Some broadcasters are more reliable than others for these timings though.
The only exception to this is a few channels when in Internet mode, where we don't receive signals to show that the programme has ended - for these, the recording will stop at the scheduled time. If you have a TV aerial available, then switching to aerial mode may produce better results.
Unfortunately there's nothing that can be done to improve this - many suggestions have been made, but all dismissed as infeasible.
05-01-2026 09:34 AM
The system didn't change @Yorky1664 - only the name. It's running the same as it always has.
For most channels, recordings should end at the exact time that the broadcaster indicates that the programme has ended. Some broadcasters are more reliable than others for these timings though.
The only exception to this is a few channels when in Internet mode, where we don't receive signals to show that the programme has ended - for these, the recording will stop at the scheduled time. If you have a TV aerial available, then switching to aerial mode may produce better results.
Unfortunately there's nothing that can be done to improve this - many suggestions have been made, but all dismissed as infeasible.
05-01-2026 10:01 AM
05-01-2026 12:17 PM
Not sure why all potential solutions are deemed infeasible (note Youview/EETV haven't really explained over the past 10+ years why resolutions are not feasible ).
Youview and branded box suppliers will do at a cost what they get paid to do.
05-01-2026 12:28 PM
YouView development is a limited resource - they're a small team. To add this, other features/fixes would need to be descoped. The recording clash code has been deemed to be too large and complex to risk on a "minor" feature like padding, when improved data should solve 99.9% of problems.The industry is also moving away from recordings to catch up services, so wasting potentially a year developing/testing/releasing/fixing a feature that may never get used isn't deemed worth it - especially when the clipped recordings are most likely available on catch up too (the worst offenders for bad data are those who only show old/repeated programmes anyway).