9.8. PVR recording
Before starting a PVR recording, make sure that you have connected a USB
storage medium to one of the USB sockets and that you have made all the
required settings under SETTINGS > PVROPTION and PVR FILE SYSTEM.
In TV mode, press the button. The currently selected programme starts being
recorded automatically:
You can select these options during the recording:
– : Stops the recording
– : Activate the Timeshift recording function (see section "Timeshift function
during PVR recording").
To stop recording, press . Confirm the subsequent prompt by pressing OK. The
recording now appears under SETTINGS > PVR FILE SYSTEM > RECORD LIST.
You can also open the PVR recordings list by pressing the I N D E X button.
You can select these options in the recording list:
– Delete (red button): deletes the selected recording
– Ascent/Descent (green button): sorts the recorded programmes in ascend-
ing or descending order
– Index (yellow button): Sort by channel number, channel name or pro-
gramme/service names
Select the recording you want from the RECORD and press O K to play it.
The following options can only be selected when playing a recording:
– : Activate A-B playback (see section "Timeshift function during PVR record-
ing").
– : Pause playback
– /: Fast forward/rewind
– : Stop playback
– : Set the time that playback is to start
9.8.1. Timeshift function
You can also pause the current programme and then resume playing it later.
In TV mode, press the / T I M E S H I F T button. The programme is then
paused and the timeshift recording starts in the background.
Press the / T I M E S H I F T button again to start the timeshift recording. The
programme is now played back with the delay.
To exit timeshift mode, press .
Timeshift recordings are not stored permanently and shown in the list of
recordings. The timeshift recording is deleted during playback so that it is
possible to view programmes with a time delay continuously, without be-
ing limited to the storage capacity. The memory space required always cor-
responds to the time delay.
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