Toshiba RS-TX60 User Guide - Page 53

Recording a DVD

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Recording a DVD Your Digital Media Server can save programs from the Now Playing list to a recordable DVD. Some content may not be saved due to copy protection rights over the material. For more details, See "Copy Protected Material" on page 48. Saving to DVD does not interfere with recording TV programs or watching live TV. What Can Be Saved to DVD Only programs in Now Playing can be saved to a DVD. (Now Playing can contain content recorded from live TV, a video camera, or video tapes.) Programs must have completed recording to Now Playing before being saved to DVD. The following are reasons the Recorder may not be able to save a program to DVD: • Some programs may not be copied due to copy protection rights over the material. • Programs transferred to this DMS from a different kind of TiVo® DVR via the Multi-Room Viewing feature cannot be saved to DVD. • If a recording is less than 2 minutes long, it cannot be saved to DVD. Save Programs to DVD There are two ways to save programs to DVD. One method is to select "Save to DVD" from a recording's Program Information screen. This is useful if you want only that single program on the DVD. See page 33 for instructions. If you want to save several programs to the same DVD, follow these steps: 1. From TiVo Central®, select DVD, then "Save programs to DVD." 2. Insert a DVD-RW (rewritable) or a blank DVD-R (record once) disc. If you re-use a DVD-RW disc, all of the programs on it will be erased. For a complete list of compatible discs, see page 48. Recording a DVD Some content may not be saved to ® DVD due to copy protection rights over the material. For more details, see "Copy Protected Material" on page 48. DVD recordings that you make using this DMS are for your personal use only. You 4 may not sell, lend, or rent them to others. 45 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Recording a DVD
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Recording a DVD
Your Digital Media Server can save programs from the Now Playing list to a recordable
DVD. Some content may not be saved due to copy protection rights over the material. For
more details, See “Copy Protected Material” on page 48. Saving to DVD does not
interfere with recording TV programs or watching live TV.
What Can Be
Saved to DVD
Only programs in Now Playing can be saved to a DVD. (Now Playing can contain content
recorded from live TV, a video camera, or video tapes.) Programs must have completed
recording to Now Playing before being saved to DVD. The following are reasons the
Recorder may not be able to save a program to DVD:
Some programs may not be copied due to copy protection rights over the material.
Programs transferred to this DMS from a different kind of TiVo
®
DVR via the
Multi-Room Viewing feature cannot be saved to DVD.
If a recording is less than 2 minutes long, it cannot be saved to DVD.
Save Programs to DVD
There are two ways to save programs to DVD. One method is to select “Save to DVD”
from a recording’s Program Information screen. This is useful if you want only that single
program on the DVD. See page 33 for instructions.
If you want to save several programs to the same DVD, follow these steps:
1.
From TiVo Central
®
, select DVD, then “Save programs to DVD.”
2.
Insert a DVD-RW (rewritable) or a blank DVD-R (record once) disc. If you re-use a
DVD-RW disc, all of the programs on it will be erased. For a complete list of
compatible discs, see page 48.
Some content may not be saved to
DVD due to copy protection rights
over the material. For more details, see
“Copy Protected Material” on page 48.
DVD recordings that you make using this
DMS are for your personal use only. You
may not sell, lend, or rent them to others.
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