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    Alan578

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    I have just replaced my T2000 with the FVP 5000t Freeview Play. I have set the "skip" value for recordings but it does not seem to exist just a fast forward which is a bit of a pain also it seems to store recordings oddly with the last one recorded being highlighted so if your not careful you watch them in the wrong order.

    | Sat 6 Jan 2018 10:16:43 #1 |
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    High welcome to our forum. Yes last recorded being default is a pain to many.

    Re - The Skip see the faq's for the 4000/5000T.

    Briefly if you want to skip press the OK button and then press the left or right keys the number of times you want to skip your user set times. eg at defaults + right right skips the average ITV ad break (4 mins).

    | Sat 6 Jan 2018 10:38:23 #2 |
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    grahamlthompson - 1 hour ago  » 
    Briefly if you want to skip press the OK button and then press the left or right keys the number of times you want to skip your user set times. eg at defaults + right right skips the average ITV ad break (4 mins).

    You also have to make sure that the time line is highlighted otherwise it won't skip, so I usually have to press OK, Up, then Right.

    | Sat 6 Jan 2018 12:18:18 #3 |
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    Harters - 51 minutes ago  » 

    grahamlthompson - 1 hour ago  » 
    Briefly if you want to skip press the OK button and then press the left or right keys the number of times you want to skip your user set times. eg at defaults + right right skips the average ITV ad break (4 mins).

    You also have to make sure that the time line is highlighted otherwise it won't skip, so I usually have to press OK, Up, then Right.

    OK does that for me. Might depend on what you did last.

    | Sat 6 Jan 2018 13:10:23 #4 |
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    FAQ explains all.....I think

    | Sat 6 Jan 2018 13:13:37 #5 |
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    Alan578

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    Thanks everybody problem sorted, makes life much easier

    | Sat 6 Jan 2018 14:10:30 #6 |
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    I know I might be pushing it a bit but is there any form of "skip" I've missed to skip bits when you've had a live programme on pause for a while or is it limited to just fast forward

    | Sun 7 Jan 2018 8:55:12 #7 |
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    Alan578 - 35 minutes ago  » 
    I know I might be pushing it a bit but is there any form of "skip" I've missed to skip bits when you've had a live programme on pause for a while or is it limited to just fast forward

    You have to display the timebar first by pressing play button, you can then skip using the left/right arrow keys.

    | Sun 7 Jan 2018 9:31:46 #8 |
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    Thanks Barry I'll get used to it in a bit

    | Sun 7 Jan 2018 9:49:20 #9 |
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    Alan578 - 1 hour ago  » 
    Thanks Barry I'll get used to it in a bit

    Actually you raised an important difference re displaying the timebar:

    Recordings: You can press the left/right direction arrows or ok,play.

    Live TV: Have to press play first.

    I've edited the FAQ to clarify.

    | Sun 7 Jan 2018 11:47:24 #10 |

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