How Recordings Are Named; Playing Back Recordings - Topfield TF 5810 PVRt User Manual

Digital terrestrial receiver personal video recorder
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3.4.6 How recordings are named

3.5 Playing back recordings

If you record two or more programmes with the same name,
the PVR will automatically rename the second and subsequent
recordings, by adding a — and a number to the name. For
example, if you already had a recording called Rome, the next
episode to be saved would be called Rome-2, and the one after
than Rome-3. If you deleted the first one, then the name Rome
would be used again. We'll explain in the next chapter how
you can change programme names yourself.
Now you've made some recordings, let's take a look at how to
play them back. It's very easy. All you have to do to get started
is press the
button on the remote control, and you'll see the
list of recorded files, like this.
You can see more of the description by press the
the remote control.
You'll also notice that, at the bottom left of the screen, there's
a message telling you how much of the space on your PVR's
disk is free, and how much there is in total.
To start playing a programme, all you need to do is move to it
with the up and down buttons on the remote control, and then
3.5 Playing back recordings 41
As you can see, the record-
ings have the names of the pro-
grammes they contain. Move up
and down with the arrow but-
tons, and you'll see that the bot-
tom section of the screen shows
additional information, includ-
ing the channel, date and time
of the recording, and the start of
the programme's description.
button on

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