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BenS1
Former Moderator
Hi @Tom2001
I can relate to what's going on, and I want you to be able to watch your recorded shows without interruption. You can always set the DVR to recover 1-2 minutes early and stop 5 minutes late. See the links below to help you with those settings.
www.cox.com/.../managing-contour-scheduled-recordings.html
www.cox.com/.../scheduling-a-series-recording-on-a-cox-tv-dvr.html
Ben S.
Cox Support Forums Moderator
I can relate to what's going on, and I want you to be able to watch your recorded shows without interruption. You can always set the DVR to recover 1-2 minutes early and stop 5 minutes late. See the links below to help you with those settings.
www.cox.com/.../managing-contour-scheduled-recordings.html
www.cox.com/.../scheduling-a-series-recording-on-a-cox-tv-dvr.html
Ben S.
Cox Support Forums Moderator
Tom2001
4 years agoContributor
Thanks, I am doing this now, but now if I have overlapping recordings I'm limited to recording only 1 show. Is COX looking to fix this. I can't afford a $75 visit from COX support. Can you escalate this issue since others have been and currently are having the same problem.
- BenS14 years agoFormer Moderator@Tom2001
As long as you have more than a Record-1 DVR you will still be able to record concurrent shows. If the technician finds problems on our side or with any of our equipment, no charges are levied. When the technician finds that the problem is with your equipment or inside of your home then there would be a charge for the visit. Only the technician can determine if a fee is waived due to an issue caused by Cox equipment or signal delivery. Most service calls are covered if you are subscribed to Cox Complete Care (for more information, please visit us at www.cox.com/.../completecare.html ).
Ben S.
Cox Support Forums Moderator
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