Cisco Cisco Videoscape Voyager Vantage 3.2 Technical References
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Customer Impacting Issues
Customer Impacting Issues
The following illustration shows how the EPG displays data on the day of the fall
time change.
Notice that the system creates two 1:00 a.m. time periods on the day of the time
change. This reflects the local time, as the clock is set back an hour as part of the time
change.
time change.
Notice that the system creates two 1:00 a.m. time periods on the day of the time
change. This reflects the local time, as the clock is set back an hour as part of the time
change.
Time Change
11:00
p.m.
11:00
p.m.
11:30
p.m.
p.m.
12:00
midnight
midnight
12:30
am
am
1:00
a.m.
a.m.
1:30
a.m.
a.m.
1:00
am
am
1:30
a.m.
a.m.
2:00
a.m.
a.m.
2:30
a.m.
a.m.
3:00
a.m.
a.m.
Manual Recordings and DST
On the day of the fall time change, there are two 1:00 a.m. time periods. The first 1:00
a.m. time period is ignored by the operating system. Recordings scheduled or
attempting to start during the first 1:00 a.m. period will start during the second 1:00
a.m. time period, instead. Likewise, recordings scheduled to end during the first 1:00
a.m. time period will end during the second 1:00 a.m. time period.
Note: This issue affects only manual recordings. Recordings scheduled through the
EPG work as expected.
Workaround: There is no workaround for this issue.
Affected Code: All DVR releases
a.m. time period is ignored by the operating system. Recordings scheduled or
attempting to start during the first 1:00 a.m. period will start during the second 1:00
a.m. time period, instead. Likewise, recordings scheduled to end during the first 1:00
a.m. time period will end during the second 1:00 a.m. time period.
Note: This issue affects only manual recordings. Recordings scheduled through the
EPG work as expected.
Workaround: There is no workaround for this issue.
Affected Code: All DVR releases