>>> On Sat, Feb 10, 2024, 8:57?AM Jay Harbeston <jharbestonus@gmail.com <mailto:jharbestonus@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>> As mentioned in the subject, the time bar doesn’t change to reflect the added time length since playing initially, and will pause the playback at the ‘frozen’ time from earlier.
>>>>
>>>> To fix this is kind of weird, having to press the skip button a couple times to get it to refresh the amount of recording added.. For us it has usually been a few minutes to 15 minute.
>>>>
>>>> Is this a feature that is part of using the android style playback?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks!
>>>>
>>>> Jay
>>>> _____________________________________________
>>>
>>>
>>> Are you running v0-481?
>>>
>>> That fix some watching currently recording programs for me.
>>>
>>
>> Yes, I am running 481. I was originally running 470? A couple days ago that I downloaded from orange box, but removed it so I could use the amazon version 481.
>>
>> The content I was watching was ATSC 1080i Broadcast
>
> There seem to be several display modes on the timeline depending where you are on that time line.
>
> If you start watching a currently recording ATSC TV program you will see the first number being where you are and the second number being what the "end" was when you started watching.
>
> When you get to that "end", it will switch to the first number being where you are in the viewing and the second number will be 0.
>
I have indeed run across the 2 skips, to get the timeline to change. If I run into the time limit and video pauses, pressing play takes you back to the beginning of the video in progress, and doesn’t continue as the 2 skip buttons do.
Peter,
Would it be possible to allow the pause/play to refresh the timeline and continue instead of resetting to the beginning?
Thanks!
> If you try at that point to skip some commercials manually with the right arrow, it will require 2 skips. I think the first should pop up the new "end" and the second skip should actually do the skipping, in my case 1 minute.
>
> I've gotten used to this and don't really think about it anymore.
> Jim A
>
> _
>>>> As mentioned in the subject, the time bar doesn’t change to reflect the added time length since playing initially, and will pause the playback at the ‘frozen’ time from earlier.
>>>>
>>>> To fix this is kind of weird, having to press the skip button a couple times to get it to refresh the amount of recording added.. For us it has usually been a few minutes to 15 minute.
>>>>
>>>> Is this a feature that is part of using the android style playback?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks!
>>>>
>>>> Jay
>>>> _____________________________________________
>>>
>>>
>>> Are you running v0-481?
>>>
>>> That fix some watching currently recording programs for me.
>>>
>>
>> Yes, I am running 481. I was originally running 470? A couple days ago that I downloaded from orange box, but removed it so I could use the amazon version 481.
>>
>> The content I was watching was ATSC 1080i Broadcast
>
> There seem to be several display modes on the timeline depending where you are on that time line.
>
> If you start watching a currently recording ATSC TV program you will see the first number being where you are and the second number being what the "end" was when you started watching.
>
> When you get to that "end", it will switch to the first number being where you are in the viewing and the second number will be 0.
>
I have indeed run across the 2 skips, to get the timeline to change. If I run into the time limit and video pauses, pressing play takes you back to the beginning of the video in progress, and doesn’t continue as the 2 skip buttons do.
Peter,
Would it be possible to allow the pause/play to refresh the timeline and continue instead of resetting to the beginning?
Thanks!
> If you try at that point to skip some commercials manually with the right arrow, it will require 2 skips. I think the first should pop up the new "end" and the second skip should actually do the skipping, in my case 1 minute.
>
> I've gotten used to this and don't really think about it anymore.
> Jim A
>
> _