The pay per view Program Information screen gives you the following options:

Purchase & record info. If the HD DVR does not have purchase information (such as the price of the pay per view event) immediately available, it can do a quick check to retrieve it. When the HD DVR gets purchase information, the event becomes available to purchase and record. To check for purchase information the HD DVR must briefly tune to a special channel. If you are recording a program, checking for pricing information this way may create a short skip in the recording. The skip is usually less than two seconds but may be up to ten seconds long. The HD DVR provides a confirmation screen so you can avoid such a skip by choosing not to check for purchase information.

If the HD DVR finds purchase information by tuning away, the pay per view screen will be refreshed with the new information and you will have the option to purchase and record the program. If the HD DVR cannot find purchase information, you will be informed that purchase information is not available.

Buy and record. When you select this option, the pay per view event is purchased and a recording of it is scheduled on the To Do List. A verification screen appears describing any scheduling conflicts. If you verify that you want to buy and record the event, a second screen confirms the purchase. You can select “Options,” to the right of “Buy and record,” to change Recording Options for the pay per view event.

Recorded pay per view programs are marked “Save Until I Delete” (the green circle icon) by default. That way your recorded movies are saved until you manually delete them from the Now Playing screen

Buy; don’t record. When you select this option, you purchase the pay per view event. A verification screen appears with a description of any scheduling conflicts.

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