time signal no good
Greetings,
I am sad to see this. Because it will kill the whole idea-concept of successful DVR deployment by a program provider. Two things are key to make DVR work:
- Accurate time signal
- Accurate EPG data
The only other resolve is manual recording and manual time set.
Which requires going out on the internet and searching for it ;
if the programmer actually has an online program schedule.
This results in extra hassle ; lots of it. And will quickly become old-
tiresome to the end-user. And eventually the end-user will give
up in fustration ; barring a few die-hards.
Unfortunately, I see alot of people that were waiting for the various
services to (launch) ; to now become quickly disappointed,
and loose interest. Glorystar has to realize that many potential DVR customers were/are waiting for the launch of all of this so they could see the early-adopters opinions and results with the service. So they could judge for themselves if they wanted to make that kind of investment in DVR equipment.
So far the result ; is no easy to use DVR device. No easy to record DVR. It will not be realized unit the EPG is turned ON with accurate schedules ; and the TIME signal is in precise alignment.
Time signals...
I have 7 atomic radio clocks in my house operating on WWVB ; all with battery backup. 3 of those are weather monitors ; and 1 of the weather monitors is actually a fully operational weather station. Getting accurate time signals I would think would not be a big deal. I know of 5 easy sources:
- Internet Time Synch (Any windows computer - 24/7 - anytime)
- WWVB (nightly synch on 60Khz)
- WWV & WWVH on 2.5, 5, 10, 15 & 20Mhz)
- CHU (Canada) on 3.330, 7.850 & 14.670Mhz
- Any GPS receiver (with minimum 3 satellites locked)
(All of these sources provide the highest most accurate time possible)
Listen, I am not downing Glorystar for this. I do hope they get more cooperation from the various program providers who seem to be squabbling over petty issues. I want Glorystar to succeed too. But, I can not help being a skeptical consumer too.