[mythtv-users] To "Live TV" or not to "Live TV" within myth...

Steve Hodge stevehodge at gmail.com
Sat Dec 20 22:07:31 UTC 2008


On Sun, Dec 21, 2008 at 12:10 AM, Phil Bridges <gravityhammer at gmail.com>wrote:

> On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 11:37 PM, Steve Hodge <stevehodge at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 1:25 PM, Matt S. <skd5aner at gmail.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> Point being - if I'm hosting a super bowl party (just as a single
> >> example), or any football game, and I invite friends over to watch -
> >> I'm going to watch it live, because that's what everyone expects.  No
> >> one is going to want to start watching it 2.5 hours after it starts
> >> just because we could miss all the commercials by the time the game
> >> actually ends.
> >
> > You can still schedule a recording and watch it when it starts. It means
> you
> > wont miss the start because you forget the time and it means you don't
> have
> > to remember what channel it's on. I watch a lot of sport live but it's
> > always scheduled. I guess I see the "live sport" argument as a bit of a
> > strawman.
>
> What you are missing is that sports events typically run over their
> allotted time slot.  Sure, you can manually go in add add time to a
> recording, but isn't it easy to just watch it through Live TV?
>

Most sports events don't run over time. I watch a lot of rugby and have
never had a game run over time. For those sports that do (such as cricket) I
add time at the end - it's no more difficult than finding the right channel
in Live TV. If you watch it on Live TV then you have the issue of other
scheduled recordings interfering. I'd rather have my conflicts resolved in
advance.

Regards,
Steve
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