Anybody else seeing strangeness with the list of timers? I have nearly 50 timers on my Hopper. All seem to be working fine (i.e. recording when they should), but for several days, the list of timers was showing two copies of number 40. Going down the list, you would see 38, 39, 40, 40, 41. It wasn't two different timers assigned the same number - both copies of 40 contained the same search info and settings. I think it was just displaying two copies on the screen for some reason.
A couple of days ago, I deleted timer 39, and then the list started showing two copies of 39 AND 40, so 37, 38, 39, 40, 39, 40, 41. The two 39s were both the same (the one that used to be 40) and the two 40s were both the same (the one that used to be 41).
Not weird enough yet? Then I deleted timer 39 again (which was the one that used to be 40, then one that was originally showing doubles). Then the timer list showed 37, 38, 39, 40, 38, 39, 40, 41. Same as before, the two 38s are the same, the two 39s are the same, the two 40s are the same.
I decided to just leave it alone for a couple of days and see what happened since I couldn't think of any way to fix it except maybe delete everything below 37 and then put them all back, which is a major PITA. The timers still seem to work fine, although I think only one of those three found any new episodes to record this week.
Then I accidentally fixed it yesterday. I created a new timer for a movie I wanted to record (looked for it in the guide, clicked on it, then chose "Record This"). This created a timer at the bottom of the list because that's how I have my DVR preferences set. I went to the list of timers, selected that new timer, and clicked Edit. I changed its priority to 1 to make sure the movie got recorded because it was conflicting with other timers. When I clicked Save and the Hopper updated the list of Timers, my new one for the movie was now at #1 as expected and the duplicates of 38,39,40 were gone.
Very strange indeed...
A couple of days ago, I deleted timer 39, and then the list started showing two copies of 39 AND 40, so 37, 38, 39, 40, 39, 40, 41. The two 39s were both the same (the one that used to be 40) and the two 40s were both the same (the one that used to be 41).
Not weird enough yet? Then I deleted timer 39 again (which was the one that used to be 40, then one that was originally showing doubles). Then the timer list showed 37, 38, 39, 40, 38, 39, 40, 41. Same as before, the two 38s are the same, the two 39s are the same, the two 40s are the same.
I decided to just leave it alone for a couple of days and see what happened since I couldn't think of any way to fix it except maybe delete everything below 37 and then put them all back, which is a major PITA. The timers still seem to work fine, although I think only one of those three found any new episodes to record this week.
Then I accidentally fixed it yesterday. I created a new timer for a movie I wanted to record (looked for it in the guide, clicked on it, then chose "Record This"). This created a timer at the bottom of the list because that's how I have my DVR preferences set. I went to the list of timers, selected that new timer, and clicked Edit. I changed its priority to 1 to make sure the movie got recorded because it was conflicting with other timers. When I clicked Save and the Hopper updated the list of Timers, my new one for the movie was now at #1 as expected and the duplicates of 38,39,40 were gone.
Very strange indeed...