I'm afraid the documentation leaves some things unexplained for my Coolsat 7100, on which hangs the external USB drive for recording stuff. What I have encountered several times now, and have been unsuccessful so far in every experimental thing I've tried, I'm wondering if anyone out there in Intelligentville has knowledge of a method of saving any/all of the automatic recording of what's been captured for "pausing live" or even rewinding/reviewing live broadcasts.
It seems that it automatically spools the last 2 hours (or however long up to that time since you last changed channels) to the HD and one can navigate back through that recorded stream and even set "chapter" markers - BUT -
Is there a way to SAVE that file, in whole or in part, if/when one discovers that there is something therein that is valuable? I've missed some really great things because I didn't KNOW ahead of time that they were coming, thus I failed to hit the "record" button or preprogram it to record. (Actually, a couple times I'd fallen asleep and awakened in the midst of something that I wished I had captured from the start.)
It sure SEEMS like it's in a file on the HD already, if only that file could be saved instead of "evaporating," which it seems to do with anything I have tried thus far.
Anyone know the trick, please and thanks????
Mt Do
It seems that it automatically spools the last 2 hours (or however long up to that time since you last changed channels) to the HD and one can navigate back through that recorded stream and even set "chapter" markers - BUT -
Is there a way to SAVE that file, in whole or in part, if/when one discovers that there is something therein that is valuable? I've missed some really great things because I didn't KNOW ahead of time that they were coming, thus I failed to hit the "record" button or preprogram it to record. (Actually, a couple times I'd fallen asleep and awakened in the midst of something that I wished I had captured from the start.)
It sure SEEMS like it's in a file on the HD already, if only that file could be saved instead of "evaporating," which it seems to do with anything I have tried thus far.
Anyone know the trick, please and thanks????
Mt Do