I know that if you set up a recording scheduler to record only 'new episodes', the Dish scheduler will also record old episodes of a program if the episode date is not in the mm-dd-yy format it understands and uses in it's compare. Every time I've seen this happen is when the episode date is a year (i.e. 1998).
My wife records 'The O'Reilly Factor' every night at 6pm (we're in AZ) but when Fox rebroadcasts the show at 9pm, the scheduler records it again because the episode date is 1998. The 'The Daily Show' is another one of the shows this happens to and I'm sure there are others.
Is there a way to disable this Dish 'feature', or as I would call it, 'annoyance'?
I know someone out there will blame it on the bad schedule information Dish gets from the Tribune but if Dish is supposed to have the best DVR and recording system, why can't they fix this or give the customer the option to decide what they want the DVR to do. If they can't do that, why don't they get a more reliable schedule source?
My wife records 'The O'Reilly Factor' every night at 6pm (we're in AZ) but when Fox rebroadcasts the show at 9pm, the scheduler records it again because the episode date is 1998. The 'The Daily Show' is another one of the shows this happens to and I'm sure there are others.
Is there a way to disable this Dish 'feature', or as I would call it, 'annoyance'?
I know someone out there will blame it on the bad schedule information Dish gets from the Tribune but if Dish is supposed to have the best DVR and recording system, why can't they fix this or give the customer the option to decide what they want the DVR to do. If they can't do that, why don't they get a more reliable schedule source?