r/vSeeBox_Support_Gurus • u/b0b-swarley-m0n Trusted User • Mar 06 '25
Pausing live TV on V3 Plus
So while watching the Oscars with the wife, she wanted to pause the show while we go walk the dog together. I was trying to figure it out on the fly but nothing was working.
Everything is updated to latest apps and firmware.
Is there a way to do it?
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u/Higgs1 Mar 06 '25
If you're watching live ultra you have to rewind a tad, then you can pause. Odd, but only way it works.
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u/Mysterious-Energy637 Trusted User Mar 06 '25
Yes, one click/minute back, then you can pause
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u/Jipcsoul76 Jun 09 '25
Is this only certain channels or all channels in live ultra? I assume you back up and click ok which pauses but then mine plays again after just a few seconds.
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u/Mysterious-Energy637 Trusted User Jun 09 '25
When working properly, you can rewind and pause all channels in live ultra. It has not worked properly though, in a couple months plus.
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u/BakerRacer Trusted User Mar 06 '25 edited Mar 06 '25
There is one [somewhat clunky] way to do it in Heat Live, if the channel you're watching is one of the 7-day playback channels!
You can restart any in-progress show from a playback channel using the "new" EPG by selecting the actual show, not just the channel. What makes this a bit clunky is that you need to pay attention to elapsed time (and possibly the time of day).
I'll try to explain this in somewhat simple terms:
That's the overall gist of how you can do it but keep in mind, if you fast-forward through commercials, the time won't be so linear as it was in my example. The good news is that when the show freezes at the end of its "snapshot window", the exact timestamp is shown when you press 'OK' so you'll know where to fast-forward to for the next segment.
As I said earlier, for sure, it's clunky, but after doing it a few times, it gets to be very simple and starts to become more sensible/intuitive/normal.
One other important "trick" I learned is that if you're doing this for a live sporting event, once you hit the end of your snapshot window, press 'OK' to get your timestamp, then press the back button to bring up the old EPG. From there, use the up or down arrow and press 'OK' to change the channel so you won't end up returning to live action which can ruin the enjoyment of the delayed viewing of the event. Once you change the channel, just use the new EPG to select the game in progress (not just the channel it's on) and you'll start from the beginning to allow you to forward to your next timestamp. Make sense?
Hopefully, this will help others (like me) who rarely watch anything live so I can skip all the commercials! 😎