Chapter 8

What is DVR?

WHAT IS DVR?

The Digital Video Recorder (DVR) features let you watch TV the way you want. You can pause, reverse, or skip back through a program. Then you can continue watching TV. Also, you can record and play back programs with full digital audio and video quality, without a VCR.

For example, if you get a phone call while you are watching a live or pre-recorded program, you can pause the program, talk on the phone for an hour, restart the program, and not miss any of the action.

You can move through a program forward and backward in slow motion or frame-by-frame using the DVR’s auto recording features while watching live or recorded programs.

PAUSING A PROGRAM

On some TVs, the presence of fixed images for extended periods of time may cause them to be permanently imprinted on the screen. Consult your TV user’s guide for information on whether this is a problem for your TV, what operating/viewing restrictions apply to avoid this problem, and associated TV warranty coverage.

For a live program, the on-screen pause timer shows how long you’ve paused the program. The pause timer shows how far you’re behind the live program. You can pause a live program for up to one hour. If you think you might be away from the TV for more than an hour but don’t want to miss any of the program, consider recording the program (see page 56).

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