Recording And Playing Tv Programmes; How Your Pvr Records - Topfield TF 5810 PVRt User Manual

Digital terrestrial receiver personal video recorder
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3.1 How your PVR records

Recording and playing TV
At the heart of your Topfield PVR is its ability to record and
play back television programmes using its hard disk. You don't
need to worry about finding a blank tape, or recording over
something important — and, unlike a VCR, the quality of the
recordings is just the same as the original broadcast.
With a large hard drive, you can store many hours of recordings
— roughly 120 hours if your PVR has a 250 GB disk, or 150 hours
on one fitted with a 320 GB disk.
In this chapter, we'll explain how you can set your PVR to
record programmes for you, how to play them back, and some
of the other basic functions that will help you make the most
of your TF 5810 PVRt.
Before we start looking at the different ways you can record,
we'll explain each of them, so you can decide which is the best
option to use.
Chapter 3
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