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Thread: Duo2 timeshift/pause issue

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    Duo2 timeshift/pause issue

    Hello, if someone could help or give some hints where to look at...
    Openvix 5.1 on Duo2

    Timeshift/pause works and I can pause current program and rewind works.
    After current program ends on live tv, the timeshift/pause stops/resets and live tv starts and I cannot rewind where originally paused.
    Does anyone know if there are some settings or possibly buffer configurations where this can be configured as permanent timeshift regardless of live tv program change?

    Thanks in advance.

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    go into setting and go to recordings, playback and timeshift.

    1- media/hdd/timeshfit
    2 - auto start timeshift set at 2 seconds
    3- yes
    4- ask user
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    Only setting which was different was auto start timeshift. Mine had 30 seconds and I changed it to 2 secs as suggested and saved settings.
    After brief testing the problem seems to be solved and pause remained after program has actually ended on live tv.
    Strange, but Im happy it works, thanks for support

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