Q u e s t i o n s A b o u t A u d i o a n d V i d e o

I see a message that says “Viewing is not permitted using the HDMI output.”

Some high-definition programming is copyright protected using a standard called HDCP (High-definition Digital Content Protection). If you see this message, it means your TV is not compatible with HDCP, and it can’t display the program.

The HD DVR’s video outputs will be disabled until you disconnect the cable connected to its HDMI output jack. You can then view the program using any of the other video output jacks. To view the program:

1.Disconnect the HDMI (or HDMI-to-DVI) cable connected to the HD DVR.

2.Connect the HD DVR to your TV using a Component Video cable, an S-Video cable, or a Composite A/V cable.

3.Select a Video Output Format that will work with the video cable you connected. Use the FORMAT button on the HD DVR’s front panel. If you used an S-Video or Composite A/V cable, the format must be “480i.”

4.After you finish watching the program, you can reconnect the HDMI

(or HDMI-to-DVI) cable to watch other programming.

My HD DVR was working, but now the picture does not move.

Due to copyright restrictions, you may not be able to view some

high-definition programs in high- definition format using the HD DVR. For more information about digital content protections, see page 79.

While a cable is connected to the HDMI Output jack, the Component

Video Output is disabled. You can’t view video from both the HDMI Output and the Component Video Output at the same

First, press PLAY to be sure the video is not paused.

Try to restart your HD DVR. From DIRECTV Central, select Messages & Setup, then Restart or Reset System, then Restart the Recorder. You will see the Welcome screen and the system will restart within about 45 seconds.

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