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Using Frame Advance
Frame Advance lets you watch live or recorded programs a single frame at a time. This is a great feature for fast-moving scenes,
such as sporting events, when you want to slow things down and see every frame.
To use Frame Advance while watching a show:
1
Press Pause.
2
Press Fast Forward to advance a single frame.
3
Repeatedly press Fast Forward to advance frame-by-frame.
To stop Frame Advance:
1
Press Play to resume playback at normal speed.
Or
2
Press Return to Live to return to the live broadcast.
Using Instant Replay
The Instant Replay feature lets you jump back seven seconds during a live or recorded show. It's the perfect way to ensure you
don't miss a single word of dialogue in your favorite movie, or if you want to watch a great play over again at the touch of a button.
You can also use the number buttons to jump back a specific number of minutes. For example, pressing the numbers 1-0 and then
the Instant Replay button will jump back exactly 10 minutes.
To use Instant Replay while watching a show:
1
Press Instant Replay on the ReplayTV remote control.
2
Press Return to Live if you want to return to the live broadcast.
Using QuickSkip
You can use the QuickSkip feature to quickly jump 30 seconds ahead during live or recorded shows. QuickSkip is perfect for jump-
ing past undesired scenes without having to watch them as you would using fast forward. QuickSkip can only be used during live
broadcasts if you are watching the show delayed by more than 30 seconds.
You can also use the number buttons to jump ahead a specific number of minutes. For example, pressing the numbers 1-0 and then
the QuickSkip button will jump ahead exactly 10 minutes.
1
Press QuickSkip.
2
If you skip forward too far, simply press Instant Replay to jump back.
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