A lot of people on the AVS forum are also complaining about their
PSIP time being off by one hour today, at least in the
DTV Pal DVR forum, so this is not just New York. Someone posted this information:
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A little background on what is happening -
As part of the ATSC specs, the stations are supposed to send some flags about a month before a change in DST status is supposed to happen (i.e. either come on or turn off). Things have usually gotten very wierd about this time for ATSC tuners that get their time from the stations. My personal advice is to set your time zone to one ahead (i.e. if your in Eastern then set for Atlantic, etc.), and turn off DST for now, until the change actually happens. After DST changes, put it back to your correct timezone.
It would be VERY HELPFUL if you post anything unusual happening about time not correct, timers off etc.
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UPDATE: As of 12:25 AM, Oct. 2, all channels are displaying the correct time again, after I went back into system set up and juggled my time zone setting through the different options (Central, Mountain, Pacific, Alaska, Hawai'i, and then back to Eastern). Weird, but it seems to have done something, because before I did that, the time was still off.