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Recording Late I have multiple weekly timed recordings set up - yet, it never fails they never start recording on-time. For example - it is supposed to start recording at 6pm and it might start instead at 6:09 or 6:55 - then it still records for the scheduled amount of time (so, records for 1 hour even if it starts 45 min late). It is never the same amount of time that it starts late, it NEVER starts actually on-time and it does this whether the HDD is totally empty or not. Do you have any suggestions?!? . . .

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Check your automatic clock setting. If it is on automatic, set it to manual, and set the date and time on the recorder. It may be picking up an unreliable time setting from a station that is not too accurate.
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Bauhn Manual for APVR-9650T

http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/archive/2211037


Quoting from above:

Bauhn 1TB PVR
model APVR-9650T
a REVIEW

Spent a couple of hours with this PVR, comparing it with an earlier model Bauhn 1TB PVR (AS-PVR1000R, 2011).
Bought on sale Wednesday, $199.
[Only commented on differences between models. Have previously reviewed the older model - which still is a reasonably good PVR.]
Summary: not bad, some good features in a budget PVR, and a couple of annoying issues that weren't in older models (which should be easy to fix in firmware). Works well, responsive remote, although I prefer the button press of earlier model.
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Features:
Series Record:
Records all programs with that title on that network. (Still assessing if SERIES RECORDs program on more than 1 network - e.g. records Simpsons on 10 & 11, but does it SERIES RECORD Mythbusters on SBS, as well as 7Mate?)
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Can set up 1 set of Favourite channels
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Timer Recording JVC VCR HR A591U
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MENU. Then press SET –/+ to
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