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Debbie Leibbrandt Posted on Nov 19, 2015

LG HDD RECORDING WONT STOP

I timer record a programme, set the start time & end time. It starts but never stops at the end time . Then when you stop it, nothing is recorded. Date is right and no issues when setting the recording.

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