Topfield v2.0 Water System User Manual


 
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Note that there is a TAP called CRID available from bdb’s stable, which finds and
adds series link data to programme descriptions when broadcast by a channel. If this
TAP is running alongside iGuide, then iGuide uses this extra data to make its series
link pattern matching more accurate and quicker.
If possible, please install and run CRID alongside iGuide.
2. Channel groups
A channel group is a collection of channels that acts as a pseudo-channel for series
link patterns, so that a pattern can match programmes from more than one channel.
Five default channels are provided with iGuide: all BBC channels, all ITV channels,
Channel 4 group (excludes Film4), Channel 5 group and all channels. Others can be
added as the user sees fit.
3. IntuiLeap’ homing-in navigation
When playing back a recording, you will often want to quickly move beyond, say, a
commercial break. iGuide’s IntuiLeap navigation makes this a very quick process, by
homing in on the desired restart point. Initial key-clicks move five minutes in one
direction or the other; subsequent key-clicks move back and forth in increasingly
small amounts, until the correct point is located.
Two IntuiLeap modes are available: ‘increasing small’ diminishes the amount jumped
on each key press – this is the most efficient method, but not necessarily the most
intuitive; ‘diminishes on direction change’ mode only changes the jump amount when
the direction of travel changes – slightly less efficient, but easier to understand what’s
going on.
4. May I Suggest...’ predictive programming
The May I Suggest... feature attempts to identify programmes you may like but not
already know about, based on recordings you’ve already made and indicated you
enjoyed. Again, fuzzy logic is used to compare upcoming programmes with existing
recordings.
If no recordings have already been identified, May I Suggest... falls back to a Tivo-
emulation mode, in which every episode of the Simpsons is recorded.
5. Thumbnailing
Thumbnails can be manually or automatically generated for recordings, including
thumbnails of the ‘last viewed’ position in a recording.
6. Multi-recording playout
Completed recordings can be marked as part of a playout collection. Initiating play on
a marked recording results in the entire collection being played out one after the other,
in a user-defined sequence. This allows multiple recordings to be played in a set order
in one go, for e.g. archiving to DVD or tape.