HP Media Center m1000 HP Media Center Desktop PCs - Software Guide - Page 51

Record, Record Series, Recorded TV, Add Recording, Channel and time

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4 Select Record or Record Series in the window, and then press OK. The Record icon for a single program or the Record Series icon for a series appears next to the program in the Guide. If there is a recording conflict, Media Center displays a message and allows you to select which program you want to record. 5 To return to the previous window, press Back on the remote control. Category search Recording manually Recording a program manually allows you to select a specific date, channel, and recording time period. For some programs, you may want to begin recording before the scheduled beginning and after the scheduled ending of the program. To manually record a program or series from Recorded TV: 1 Press the Start button on the remote control, select My TV, Recorded TV, and then select Add Recording. 2 Select Channel and time. 3 Enter the channel number using the numeric keypad on the remote control. 4 Select the (+) or (-) buttons and then press OK on the remote control to scroll through choices and enter the recording frequency, date, start and stop times, and storage and quality options. n ■ Recorded TV programs that have been copied to a DVD can be played on your PC and on some DVD players. ■ Recorded TV programs can be backed up as part of a full system backup and restored to the same PC, but not to other PCs. Watching and Recording TV Programs 47

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Watching and Recording TV Programs
47
4
Select
Record
or
Record Series
in the
window, and then press OK. The Record icon
for a single program or the Record Series icon
for a series appears next to the program in the
Guide. If there is a recording conflict, Media
Center displays a message and allows you to
select which program you want to record.
5
To return to the previous window, press Back
on the remote control.
Recording manually
Recording a program manually allows you to select
a specific date, channel, and recording time period.
For some programs, you may want to begin
recording before the scheduled beginning and after
the scheduled ending of the program.
To manually record a program or series from
Recorded TV:
1
Press the Start button
on the remote
control, select
My
TV
,
Recorded TV
, and
then select
Add Recording
.
2
Select
Channel and time
.
3
Enter the channel number using the numeric
keypad on the remote control.
4
Select the (
+
) or (
) buttons and then press
OK on the remote control to scroll through
choices and enter the recording frequency,
date, start and stop times, and storage and
quality options.
Category search
n
Recorded TV
programs that
have been copied
to a DVD can be
played on your PC
and on some DVD
players.
Recorded TV
programs can be
backed up as part
of a full system
backup and
restored to the
same PC, but not to
other PCs.