The schedule is messed up. It’s showing NBN news for Sydney on Nine at 6pm.
Fetch’s new AI system is obviously not working.
The schedule is messed up. It’s showing NBN news for Sydney on Nine at 6pm.
Fetch’s new AI system is obviously not working.
Each Fetch account supports up to 3 devices and requires a one-off activation fee of $5 and an ongoing multiroom fee of $3.99 per month.
*Note: Retail Fetch devices cannot be mixed with devices from broadband providers.
I haven’t seen Fetch say anywhere that it’s AI, although I’d love to know who their new EPG data provider is. But regardless, yep, it’s buggered.
So far, I’ve had programs already recorded on my Fetch box, rerecorded when repeated on the channel. And nothing scheduled for Sunday night was recorded.
So I deleted all my scheduled recordings and started from scratch. ![]()
I noticed last night my prescheduled recordings worked but the 10 mins either side that I had set up is now not working.
Same here, Masterchef cut off early.
Yes it’s the same regardless of whether you bought it from a retailer or through your internet provider.
I’m used to seeing the blue screen of death on a laptop but today I had the pink screen of death on Fetch.
Telstra are starting to really mess things up with Fetch.
If it ain’t broke…
It’s Telstra. What else do you expect.
Just a friendly public service announcement:
It appears the Seven and Ten channels are longer showing exact timings on their EPG’s which would explain why that happened.
Add extra time to all Seven and Ten programs.
![]()
10Drama is showing S13 of NCIS New Orleans according to Fetch, when it’s actually NCIS. So there is some thing happening to their guides.
I thought it was limited to subscriptions stuff like ESPN but FTA also affected
An update to the EPG change issues.
I’ve seen this only on the Fetch Mobi app.
We apologise for the recording issues you may have experienced.
We have found the cause of the issue and will resolve shortly.
According to Fetch on Facebook, CNBC on channel 172 is now in HD - ideal if, like me, you enjoy their weekend screenings of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and Late Night with Seth Meyers.
Looking at the scrolling stock ticker, to me it looks like the channel has gone from 50fps SD to 25fps HD.
What
why do they show that?
The markets are closed on weekends.
Yep. Weekends on CNBC consist of NBC’s late-night shows, documentaries, interview shows, American Greed and a smattering of sport including the PGA Tour.
CNBC is the only place in Australia that I know of where I can legally watch Late Night, and I find it easier to watch The Tonight Show on the weekend instead of the weekday mid-afternoon timeslot on 7Bravo. I only found out that CNBC were playing the late-night shows when I was flicking around all the news channels on Fetch to see if/how they were covering a big Australian news event.
Well there you go. CNBC aren’t part of NBCUniversal anymore though?
True. Originally there was a wider selection of NBC programming available to CNBC’s global feeds, including NBCNN (now gone), MTP (now gone), Tonight Show (just Asia) and Late Night (Asia/Europe).
More doco repeats incoming then I guess as things lapse.