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Organizing Radio Station Presets, Using the FM Radio and the TV Signal at the Same Time

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5 If you want, select Save to save it as one of your nine preset stations. 6 Select Start FM to begin playing that station. 7 Use the playback controls on the remote control, such as Pause, Rewind, and Fast-Forward to control radio playback. If you press the Pause button, Media Center continues to record the program for up to 30 minutes. Press Play to resume listening to the program where you left off. 8 Select Back to return to the previous window. Organizing Radio Station Presets 1 Press the Media Center Start button on the remote control, or, with your mouse, click Start on the taskbar, and then click Media Center. 2 Select Settings. 3 Select Radio. 4 Select the up arrows and down arrows next to each preset station to move it to a different position. Or Select the Delete icon (X) to delete a preset station. Or 5 Select Save to save your changes. 6 Select Back to return to the previous window. Select Auto Sort to sort your preset stations in numeric ascending or descending order. Using the FM Radio and the TV Signal at the Same Time The FM radio signal and My TV input signal share a single tuner card. This means that you are unable to watch or record TV and listen to FM radio at the same time unless you have two TV tuners. When Media Center is scheduled to start a recording, a warning appears that says FM radio stops when the TV recording starts. If you do not select Cancel recording, then Media Center automatically stops radio and begins recording TV. 66 HP Media Center PC Software Guide

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HP Media Center PC Software Guide
5
If you want, select
Save
to save it as one of
your nine preset stations.
6
Select
Start FM
to begin playing that station.
7
Use the playback controls on the remote
control, such as Pause, Rewind, and
Fast-Forward to control radio playback. If
you press the Pause button, Media Center
continues to record the program for up to
30 minutes. Press Play to resume listening to
the program where you left off.
8
Select
Back
to return to the previous window.
Organizing Radio Station Presets
1
Press the Media Center Start button
on the
remote control, or, with your mouse, click
Start
on the taskbar, and then click
Media Center
.
2
Select
Settings
.
3
Select
Radio
.
4
Select the up arrows and down arrows
next to each preset station to move it
to a different position.
Or
Select the Delete icon (
X
) to delete a
preset station.
Or
Select
Auto Sort
to sort your preset stations
in numeric ascending or descending order.
5
Select
Save
to save your changes.
6
Select
Back
to return to the previous window.
Using the FM Radio and the TV Signal at the Same Time
The FM radio signal and My TV input signal share a
single tuner card. This means that you are unable to
watch or record TV and listen to FM radio at the
same time unless you have two TV tuners. When
Media Center is scheduled to start a recording, a
warning appears that says FM radio stops when the
TV recording starts. If you do not select
Cancel
recording
, then Media Center automatically stops
radio and begins recording TV.