When I look at the EPG for next week, all the programme times seem to be an hour out. Whats happening?
The EPG is always broadcast using GMT, and the Toppy then corrects the information before displaying it, using the current time offset. So, if you look at the EPG shortly before the change to GMT, in late October, programmes following the change will appear to be on an hour later than they really are. Just before the start of summer time, they’ll appear to be an hour earlier. That’s because the Toppy is still using the current offset, and applying it all the programmes in the EPG, including ones that are going to be broadcast after the change. The times in the EPG will be correct after the start or end of summer time.
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