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What's with the time stamps?

Started by tazman, Friday Sep 29, 2006, 05:47:48 PM

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tazman

Why is 4-1, 4-2, 6-1, 10-1...10-7, 12-1,18-1, 24-1, 24-2, 36-1, 58-1,58-2 time stamps all off by one hour?  The only ones that are correct are 55-1....55-4.  I go to anyone of the first mentioned stations and the time stamps are an hour early.  I get to the channel 55 multicasts and their correct.  Go up to 58-1 and it's an hour early. :confused:

Jimboy

Quote from: tazmanWhy is 4-1, 4-2, 6-1, 10-1...10-7, 12-1,18-1, 24-1, 24-2, 36-1, 58-1,58-2 time stamps all off by one hour?  The only ones that are correct are 55-1....55-4.  I go to anyone of the first mentioned stations and the time stamps are an hour early.  I get to the channel 55 multicasts and their correct.  Go up to 58-1 and it's an hour early. :confused:

You may have a menu setting that defines what station supplies your receivers time.
That station may be off by an hour. Also check if you have a time zone setting in your menu. A wrong setting there in combination with bad/incorrect PSIP could be a possible cause.

tazman

Quote from: JimboyYou may have a menu setting that defines what station supplies your receivers time.
That station may be off by an hour. Also check if you have a time zone setting in your menu. A wrong setting there in combination with bad/incorrect PSIP could be a possible cause.


I probably should do  a rescan to correct any PID's.  The only time settings I have, are for setting the time zone which is correct and I can either set the clock to auto, which it is on, or manual setting.  Like I said every station except the 55 multicasts are an hour early.  When I go to 55 it takes about 5 seconds then the clock corrects itself to the right time.

Thanks Jimboy,  I hadn't thought of the PID's causing the problem.  A rescan will probably fix that.  Usaully I don't have to rescan the channels because my Integra receiver has auto update and scan for PID's.  I never have to enter PID's for satellite channels, only the Frequency, symbol Rate and polarity.  99.9% of the time it detects and puts in the correct PID's for any satellite channel that I scan.

Even earlier this year when you did the temporary HD multicast for "Enterprise", my receiver would automaticaly detect the change and add the multicast channel all by itself.