Changing the TV recording path to the HP Personal Media Drive

 

If you decide to change your recording path to

 

record directly to your HP Personal Media Drive,

 

Media Center creates a Recorded TV folder on your

n

drive.

HP recommends that

1 Assign a drive letter to your HP Personal

you record TV

Media Drive. See “Assigning a Drive Letter to

programs directly to

the HP Personal Media Drive” on page 93.

your local hard disk

2 Open Media Center.

drive and then

transfer your

3 Select Settings, TV, Recorder, and then

recorded programs

to the HP Personal

Recorder storage.

Media Drive, if

4 Under Record on Drive, select (+) to select the

desired.

 

HP Personal Media Drive. You can also

 

set the disk allocation and recording quality

 

settings in this window.

 

HP recommends that you know the drive letter

 

assigned and the storage amount of your

 

HP Personal Media Drive.

5 Click Save, and then click Yes.

6 Close Media Center.

7 Restart the PC.

To change the TV recording path back to your local hard disk drive, follow this procedure and select your hard disk drive in step 4.

Changing the TV recording path to the local hard disk drive

To change the Media Center TV recording path to your local hard disk drive:

1 Open Media Center.

2 Select Settings, TV, Recorder, and then Recorder storage. You can also set the disk allocation and recording quality settings in this window.

3

4

5

6

Select your local hard disk drive (C:).

Click Save, and then click Yes.

Close Media Center.

Restart the PC.

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