No DVR should make you reset the clock – otherwise, recordings that are set up for between when you change the time and when the time actually changes will be off by an hour.
Where I used to work I had to reset the time clock one Autumn. It wouldn’t go back, only forward. I had to crank it ahead six days and twenty-three hours, because it stamped the day of the week as well as the time. The next year it dawned on me to simply unplug it for an hour.
johnt204 over 10 years ago
It’s easier to punch another hour into a digital clock than to take 23 hours off.
del_grande Premium Member over 10 years ago
No DVR should make you reset the clock – otherwise, recordings that are set up for between when you change the time and when the time actually changes will be off by an hour.
K M over 10 years ago
Precisely why we should end the charade and do away with DST. We save nothing.
BRI-NO-MITE!! Premium Member over 10 years ago
Where I used to work I had to reset the time clock one Autumn. It wouldn’t go back, only forward. I had to crank it ahead six days and twenty-three hours, because it stamped the day of the week as well as the time. The next year it dawned on me to simply unplug it for an hour.
Squirrelchaser over 10 years ago
All my clocks do it automatically (except my ding-dong clock on the wall, I’ll just leave it as is until March.)