Playing Video Files; Watching Tv Programs Stored On The Hp Personal Media Drive - HP s7600n - Pavilion Media Center Software Manual

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You need to close
Media Center before
removing or before
connecting your
HP Personal Media
Drive for the stored
TV files to update
properly.
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HP Media Center PC Software Guide

Playing Video Files

You can view your videos stored on an HP Personal
Media Drive. If you want the video files that are
stored on your HP Personal Media Drive to appear
in the Media Center My Videos window, you must
complete the procedure "Setting Up the HP Personal
Media Drive to Work with Media Center" on
page 109.

Watching TV Programs Stored on the HP Personal Media Drive

To play back recorded TV files stored on your
HP Personal Media Drive, you must:
1
Connect your HP Personal Media Drive to
the HP Media Center PC with the power
turned off.
2
Turn on the HP Media Center PC and open
Media Center.
3
Click Settings, TV, Recorder, Recorder
storage.
4
Under Record on drive select the
HP Personal Media Drive, select Save,
and then select Yes. A Recorded TV folder
is created and placed in your HP Personal
Media Drive. Recorded TV shows must be
placed in this folder to access them with
Media Center.
When you disconnect the drive, your video files may
still appear in the Media Center My Videos window.
To refresh your HP Media Center PC, open and
close Media Center.
5
Under Record on drive, select your local hard
disk drive, select Save, and then select Yes.
6
Move or copy your recorded TV programs to
the Recorded TV folder on your HP Personal
Media Drive. Now you can view your stored
TV programs in Media Center, or you can
double-click the file and view the show in
Windows Media Player.
7
Close Media Center before disconnecting
the drive.
When you connect your drive, stored TV files
appear a few seconds after you open
Media Center.

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