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Using the remote to play Radio recordings

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Using the remote to play Radio recordings When you play the radio, the Windows XP Media Center automatically records radio programs to a program buffer as you listen. When you stop or pause radio programs, the radio continues recording (buffering) the program for up to 30 minutes so you can listen to the broadcast where you previously left off. You can also press the Replay button, while listening to a program, to rewind and replay a segment of the radio program. Use the remote transport buttons or the transport controls toolbar to control radio playback. Remote button Pause Stop Play Fwd Rewind Skip Replay Press: Pause to pause the radio program. While paused, the radio continues to record the radio program for up to 30 minutes. If you pause the program for more than 30 minutes, you cannot play the radio from the exact point where you paused it. Stop to stop the radio program. Windows XP Media Center continues to record the radio program for up to 30 minutes. If you stop the program for more than 30 minutes, you cannot play the program from the exact point where you stopped it. Play to resume listening to the program where you left off when you pressed the Pause or Stop button. Press the Stop button to stop listening to a live or recorded radio broadcast. Fwd (Fast forward) to advance through a live or recorded radio program that has been stopped or paused and recorded to the program buffer. Press the Fwd button a second or third time to increase the fast forward speed. Rew (rewind) to go back in a radio program that has been stopped or paused and recorded to the program buffer. Press the Rew button a second or third time to increase the rewind speed. Skip once to advance 29 seconds through a recorded radio program that has been stopped or paused and recorded to the program buffer. You can press the Skip Forward button repeatedly, but only until you reach the end of the program buffer. Replay once to go back 7 seconds in a live or recorded radio program that has been stopped or paused and recorded to the program buffer. You can press the Replay button repeatedly, but only until you reach the beginning of the program buffer. 68

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Using the remote to play Radio recordings
When you play the radio, the Windows XP Media Center
automatically records radio programs to a program buffer
as you listen. When you stop or pause radio programs,
the radio continues recording (buffering) the program for
up to 30 minutes so you can listen to the broadcast where
Remote
button
Press:
Pause
Pause
to pause the radio program. While paused, the radio continues to record the radio
program for up to 30 minutes. If you pause the program for more than 30 minutes, you cannot
play the radio from the exact point where you paused it.
Stop
Stop
to stop the radio program. Windows XP Media Center continues to record the radio
program for up to 30 minutes. If you stop the program for more than 30 minutes, you cannot
play the program from the exact point where you stopped it.
Play
Play
to resume listening to the program where you left off when you pressed the Pause or Stop
button. Press the
Stop
button to stop listening to a live or recorded radio broadcast.
Fwd
Fwd
(Fast forward) to advance through a live or recorded radio program that has been stopped
or paused and recorded to the program buffer. Press the
Fwd
button a second or third time to
increase the fast forward speed.
Rewind
Rew
(rewind) to go back in a radio program that has been stopped or paused and recorded to
the program buffer. Press the
Rew
button a second or third time to increase the rewind speed.
Skip
Skip
once to advance 29 seconds through a recorded radio program that has been stopped or
paused and recorded to the program buffer. You can press the
Skip Forward
button repeatedly,
but only until you reach the end of the program buffer.
Replay
Replay
once to go back 7 seconds in a live or recorded radio program that has been stopped
or paused and recorded to the program buffer. You can press the
Replay
button repeatedly, but
only until you reach the beginning of the program buffer.
you previously left off. You can also press the
Replay
button, while listening to a program, to rewind and replay
a segment of the radio program. Use the remote transport
buttons or the transport controls toolbar to control
radio playback.