I have been suspecting this for a long time, and I can prove it now.
my dreambox (with 4 tuners) was recording 4 timers. Now when I tried to set a new recording I got a recording conflict, but not on the new timer, but on the currently running timers. The conflict list showed me the 4 running timers + 2 additional timers which were probably in conflict. This happens frequently when using the autotimer plugin that conflicts are inserted into the timer lists. But that's another issue.
so, on the timer conflict screen, I went to the 1st additional timer and used the yellow button to de-activate the timer.
I then got the "conflict not resolved" popup and was returned to the conflict list. However, the first running timer had also been disabled ! So I went to the 2nd additional timer and de-activated this one also.
the conflict seemed resolved as I was now returned to my EPG list where I was trying to set my timer, which worked now without a problem.
however - looking at my timer list, I see that one of the 4 running recordings has been deactivated :
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and when I try to re-activae using the yellow "on" button, I am shown a tumer conflict screen :
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this is nonsense, as I am currently watching the channel I want to record :
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and as I've said before, this timer was initially recording when the first "timer conflict screen" appeared.
this is not the first time I've noticed strange things with this timer sanity logic.
It's not normal that timers in conflict are being set by the autotimer plugin
as soon as a timer conflict arises, no more autotimers are activated, they are all inserted as "deactivated"
once the timer conflict is resolved, you can simple re-activate all these disabled timers by pressing the yellow "on" button
it's not normal that a timer which was created by the autotimer plugin as "disabled" can simple be activated without a conflict arising
this signals a serious bug in the autotimer plugin
it's also not normal that the timer sanity screen disables the first timer in the conflict screen, which may actually be an active recording, and that this timer cannot be re-activated again. You actually have to delete the timer & re-enter it before it becomes active again.
the timer sanity screen should NEVER de-activate any timer from the list, I will decide for myself which timers need to be de-activated.
I can live with some of the bugs, but this is becoming very annoying, most certainly when recordings are being lost by this. I am currently checking & re-checking all timers on a daily basis to correct these bugs. This should not be necessary.