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I have just tried recording one of their shows on Sky and no recording can be made. Is anyone else having this problem and are RLC now imposing a complete moratorium on recording content.
Desperate times call for desperate meaures.
(30-07-2011 01:20 )Gold Plated Pension Wrote: [ -> ]I have just tried recording one of their shows on Sky and no recording can be made. Is anyone else having this problem and are RLC now imposing a complete moratorium on recording content.
Desperate times call for desperate meaures.
No, i am recording,no problems at all.
My stand alone hard drive recorder will not record channel 902 (Old Adult Channel) as the recording either stops, or it's unwatchable on playback. Channel 911 & 948 are fine. If I record direct to my PC using a capture card, then all channels record without any problems.

Whether there's some hidden signal still embedded in channel 902 as a left over from the Adult Channel, I'm not sure. But it would seem older hard drive recorders can't handle it. I get the same problem with some of the music channels as well.
(01-08-2011 20:36 )aceman65 Wrote: [ -> ]Whether there's some hidden signal still embedded in channel 902 as a left over from the Adult Channel, I'm not sure. But it would seem older hard drive recorders can't handle it. I get the same problem with some of the music channels as well.

It's Chatgirl on 901 I have trouble with. It's pointless me recording this show because without fail the playback will freeze up at some point along the way.
(30-07-2011 01:20 )Gold Plated Pension Wrote: [ -> ]I have just tried recording one of their shows on Sky and no recording can be made. Is anyone else having this problem and are RLC now imposing a complete moratorium on recording content.
Desperate times call for desperate meaures.

Yep... I haven't be able to record RLC since they put a copyright signal on their Sky channels annoyed....although some others have no problems!
I havent found any copyright probs recording or transferring onto dvd. ? Huh
There seems to be roughly a 50-50 split whether you can record the RLC channels or not , something strange is definitely going on here , at present i can record 902 OK and 5 mins of 911 before i get a copy protected message , i cannot record 948 at all , "aceman69" is the total opposite to me , he can record 911 and 948 OK but not 902 , "stilletos" and others have no problems whatsoever , there must be some sort of glitch in the Satellite signal somewhere , if RLC are sending out some sort of copyright signal then surly no one would be able to record the channels at all . i think some one from RLC needs to come on here and explain what is going on , if they are supposed to be preventing people from recording the tv channels then they are not doing a very good job because some people can still record the channels .
This is interesting. Can I just confirm that you're all talking about Sky+ when you say you can't record certain channels?? Surely if this is the case, then they must be breaking some kind of regulation because that's precisely what Sky+ is intended for?? What right to they have to stop you recording their show??
What gives with the recording blocking signals on some of the Sky channels? I was able to record Tee-Jay's tease hour last night on Sky, but couldn't record her 5.30 am shift this morning. I switched to Freeview and recorded the exact same stream no problem. Seems a bit pointless really Wink
(17-04-2012 19:27 )Sm© Wrote: [ -> ]What gives with the recording blocking signals on some of the Sky channels? I was able to record Tee-Jay's tease hour last night on Sky, but couldn't record her 5.30 am shift this morning. I switched to Freeview and recorded the exact same stream no problem. Seems a bit pointless really Wink

its happened once to me but if you set a manual record on the box problem solved
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