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Creating, a Manual, Recording, AM/PM to PM. The Stop time

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C Tour Two: Find and Record Programs Recording a Program. You can schedule a recording of any program you see in the guide by highlighting it and pressing the RECORD (@) button. If the program isn't on yet, pressing the RECORD button lets you schedule a recording in the future. It's that easy. ~ Creating a Manual Recording With TiVo Basic, you can schedule a recording for a fixed time every week. This tour shows you how to schedule a recording for Wednesdays from 10:30 to 11 :00 AM. First, press the TiVo button to go to TiVo Central. (This is the starting point for many of the DVR's features.) Press DOWN arrow to highlight Pick Programs to Record, then press SELECT. On the next screen, select Manually Record by Time/Channel. To set the recording type, day, and channel, start by pressing DOWN arrow to highlight "Repeating," then press RIGHT arrow. Press DOWN arrow until "Every Wed" (for "Wednesday") is selected, then press RIGHT arrow again. Use the UP and DOWN arrows to select any channel (for this example, it is channel 2). Press RIGHT arrow again. Start and Stop time each have three parts: hour, minute, and AM or PM. At "Start time," press the UP or DOWN arrow to change the hour to 10, then press RIGHT to go to minutes. Use the UP/DOWN arrows again to set minutes to 30. Finally, use them to set AM/PM to PM. The "Stop time" is already a half-hour later. If you want a longer recording you can change it as well, but for now, just press SELECT to see the confirmation screen. The confirmation screen shows the kind of recording you requested. If the DVR has program information for the time you want to record, it uses a program name to label the recording. Since this is just an example, you can choose "Don't record." That's it! You've learned how to schedule recordings from live TV, from the TiVo Live Guide, and by creating a manual recording. Now wouldn't it be useful to know how to watch those recordings? That, and more, is explained in the very next tour. 13

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C
Tour
Two:
Find
and
Record
Programs
~------------------------
Recording
a
Program.
You can schedule a recording
of
any program you see in the guide
by highlighting it and pressing the RECORD
(@)
button.
If
the program
isn't
on yet,
pressing the RECORD button lets you schedule a recording in the future.
It's
that easy.
~
Creating
a Manual
Recording
With TiVo Basic, you can schedule a recording for a fixed time every week. This tour
shows you how to schedule a recording for Wednesdays from 10:30 to
11
:00 AM.
First, press the TiVo button to go to TiVo Central. (This is the starting point for many
of
the
DVR's
features.) Press DOWN arrow to highlight Pick Programs to Record, then press
SELECT.
On
the next screen, select Manually Record by Time/Channel.
To set the recording type, day, and channel, start by pressing DOWN arrow to highlight
"Repeating," then press RIGHT arrow. Press DOWN arrow until "Every Wed" (for
"Wednesday") is selected, then press RIGHT arrow again. Use the UP and DOWN arrows
to select any channel (for this example, it is channel 2). Press RIGHT arrow again.
Start and Stop time each have three parts: hour, minute, and
AM
or PM. At "Start time,"
press the UP or DOWN arrow to change the hour
to
10, then press RIGHT to go
to
minutes. Use the UP/DOWN arrows again to set minutes to 30. Finally, use them to set
AM/PM to PM. The "Stop time"
is
already a half-hour later.
If
you want a longer
recording you can change it as well, but for now, just press SELECT to see the
confirmation screen.
The confirmation screen shows the kind
of
recording you requested.
If
the DVR has
program information for the time you want to record, it uses a program name to label the
recording. Since this is just an example, you can choose
"Don't
record."
That's
it!
You've
learned how to schedule recordings from live TV, from the TiVo Live
Guide, and by creating a manual recording. Now wouldn't it be useful to know how to
watch those recordings? That, and more, is explained in the very next tour.
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