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Refer to Media
Center Help for
more information
about recording
errors, advanced
recording features,
and My TV settings
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HP Media Center PC Software Guide
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To set the recording and return to the Settings
window, select Record in the window, and
then press OK on the remote control.
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To return to the previous window, press Back
on the remote control.
Changing TV Settings
In the My TV Settings window, you can change
several settings that control how Media Center
plays and records TV programs, as well as how
it plays DVDs.
The TV Recorder settings allow you to control your
recording priorities and options in Media Center.
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Press the Start button
control.
2
Select Settings.
3
Select TV.
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Select Recorder, and then select:
History to find out why programs weren't
■
recorded. Media Center keeps a log of the
last two weeks.
Recorder storage to change the amount
■
of recording space on your hard disk drive
or change the settings that affect the
recording storage space.
Recording defaults to change the
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general recording settings that affect how
and when your programs are recorded.
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Select Set up TV signal to configure your
TV signal to work with Media Center.
To manually record a program or series from the
Guide:
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2
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on the remote
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Press the Start button
control, select My TV, and then select
Guide.
Select the program you want to record, and
then press the Record button.
Select Audio to select settings for sound,
captioning, and a preferred language.
Select Guide, and then select:
Edit channels to add or remove channels
■
from your Television Program Guide.
Add missing channels to add the
■
names and numbers of channels.
Reset Guide lineup to set up your
■
Television Program Guide. You can change
your postal code or television provider.
Get Guide data to manually update the
■
Guide from the Internet.
Select Adjust display settings to adjust
your TV or monitor settings for optimum
picture quality.
Select My TV to select settings to start playing
TV automatically or only when you select
Live TV.
on the remote