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Using the Television Program Guide, Using Windows Media Center without the guide

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Button Ch Action (continued) To move to the next channel or page in the guide, press the Ch+ or Ch- button. Guide To open the Television Program Guide, press the Guide button. While in the guide window, press the More Info button, and then select Category to view a program categories menu. To filter the guide to display only programs in a category, you can select a category, such as Movies, Sports, or News. Using the Television Program Guide The Television Program Guide (Internet service required) is a free service from Microsoft that provides TV listings information, such as channel, network, program title, program summary, and scheduled broadcast times. This service is currently not available in some countries/regions. You can go to http://www.microsoft.com to find out if the guide is available in your country/region, and for the terms and conditions of the Television Program Guide service. In countries/regions in which the guide is not available, refer to "Using Windows Media Center without the guide" and see "Recording programs manually without using the guide" for more information about recording TV programs. By using the guide, you can scroll through a list of the current and upcoming television programs and channels that are available from your television service provider. The guide displays the channel and network, as well as the program title, scheduled time block, and a brief description of the program. The number of days that are displayed depends on your television service provider; most providers display up to 14 days. By selecting a program title, a detailed description of the program appears at the bottom of the window. NOTE: The computer requires a connection to the Internet to access the guide. Using Windows Media Center without the guide Before using Windows Media Center, it is important that you complete the Windows Media Center setup wizard. This wizard takes you through steps to identify your TV signal source and scan for channels that you are able to receive from your TV service provider. By scanning for channels, you can manually select TV programs to watch and record, even if your country/region is unable to download the guide. The Television Program Guide data might not be available in your country/region. You can still record TV programs without a guide; see "Recording programs manually without using the guide." 16 Watching and Recording TV

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Watching and Recording TV
Using the Television Program Guide
The Television Program Guide (Internet service required) is a free service from Microsoft
that provides TV listings information, such as channel, network, program title, program
summary, and scheduled broadcast times. This service is currently not available in some
countries/regions. You can go to
to find out if the guide
is available in your country/region, and for the terms and conditions of the Television
Program Guide service.
In countries/regions in which the guide is not available, refer to “Using Windows Media
Center without the guide” and see “Recording programs manually without using
the guide” for more information about recording TV programs.
By using the guide, you can scroll through a list of the current and upcoming television
programs and channels that are available from your television service provider. The guide
displays the channel and network, as well as the program title, scheduled time block, and
a brief description of the program. The number of days that are displayed depends on
your television service provider; most providers display up to 14 days. By selecting a
program title, a detailed description of the program appears at the bottom of the window.
Using Windows Media Center without the guide
Before using Windows Media Center, it is important that you complete the Windows
Media Center setup wizard. This wizard takes you through steps to identify your TV signal
source and scan for channels that you are able to receive from your TV service provider.
By scanning for channels, you can manually select TV programs to watch and record, even
if your country/region is unable to download the guide.
The Television Program Guide data might not be available in your country/region. You
can still record TV programs without a guide; see “Recording programs manually without
using the guide.”
Ch
To move to the next channel or page in the guide, press the
Ch+
or
Ch–
button.
Guide
To open the Television Program Guide, press the Guide button. While
in the guide window, press the
More Info
button, and then select
Category
to view a program categories menu. To filter the guide to
display only programs in a category, you can select a category, such
as
Movies
,
Sports
, or
News
.
Button
Action (continued)
NOTE:
The computer requires a connection to the Internet to access the guide.