Toshiba RS-TX60 User Guide - Page 150

Questions About Recording Conflicts, Questions About Now Playing

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Chapter 9 Troubleshooting • The program may have been deleted from Now Playing by someone else in your household. • There may have been a conflict when requesting another program, and the proposed resolution was to delete the missing program earlier than planned. If you accepted that resolution, the program would have been deleted. • There may have been a channel changing problem. See "Questions About Channels" on page 136. Questions About Recording Conflicts Can I record multiple programs simultaneously? • No. You can watch any program in Now Playing while another is recording. However, you can only record one program at a time on your DMS, because it does not contain the necessary hardware to record two programs at once. How can I record a program (or programs) when there is a conflict? • If a single episode of a repeating recording conflicts with another program, you can select that episode in the To Do List and change it independently of the rest of the repeating recording. • TiVo Plus only: The DMS gives each repeating recording a priority. You can resolve some conflicts in favor of preferred programs using the Season Pass Manager to change priorities (see page 96.) • TiVo Plus only: If you encounter a conflict for a single episode, use "View upcoming episodes" to see if the program or episode you want will air at a different time. • TiVo Plus only: You can sometimes resolve recording conflicts by changing the "Stop Time" or "Start Time" Recording Options. (See page 94 for more about Recording Options.) If you set a program to start recording one minute early, it may conflict with a recording that airs right before it. To resolve such a conflict, change the "Start Time" back to "On Time" in Recording Options. Questions About Now Playing Can I recover a recorded program that was deleted? • No. There is no way to bring back a program that has been deleted from Now Playing. You can choose to keep programs as long as you want (see page 55) or save programs recordable DVDs (see page 45). 142 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Chapter 9
Troubleshooting
The program may have been deleted from Now Playing by someone else in your household.
There may have been a conflict when requesting another program, and the proposed resolution was to delete the missing program
earlier than planned. If you accepted that resolution, the program would have been deleted.
There may have been a channel changing problem. See “Questions About Channels” on page 136.
Questions About Recording Conflicts
Can I record multiple programs simultaneously?
No. You can watch any program in Now Playing while another is recording. However, you can only record one program at a time on
your DMS, because it does not contain the necessary hardware to record two programs at once.
How can I record a program (or programs) when there is a conflict
?
If a single episode of a repeating recording conflicts with another program, you can select that episode in the To Do List and change
it independently of the rest of the repeating recording.
TiVo Plus only:
The DMS gives each repeating recording a priority. You can resolve some conflicts in favor of preferred programs
using the Season Pass Manager to change priorities (see page 96.)
TiVo Plus only:
If you encounter a conflict for a single episode, use “View upcoming episodes” to see if the program or episode you
want will air at a different time.
TiVo Plus only:
You can sometimes resolve recording conflicts by changing the “Stop Time” or “Start Time” Recording Options.
(See page 94 for more about Recording Options.) If you set a program to start recording one minute early, it may conflict with a
recording that airs right before it. To resolve such a conflict, change the “Start Time” back to “On Time” in Recording Options.
Questions About Now Playing
Can I recover a recorded program that was deleted?
No. There is no way to bring back a program that has been deleted from Now Playing. You can choose to keep programs as long as
you want (see page 55) or save programs recordable DVDs (see page 45).
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