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Managing Your Personal Video Library

A recorded program remains in your personal video library until you decide to delete it, unless you have it set to delete when space is needed. Your DVR will record and store up to 40 hours of standard definition programming and up to 40 hours of High Definition programming*. To make the most efficient use of DVR storage space, follow these guidelines:

To Delete Recordings

From the program information screen, select the Icon to delete the recording, or select the Icon to modify the Delete Priority. For example, you can tell the guide to delete the recording when space is needed.

Copy Recordings to A VCR Tape

After you watch a recording, decide to either erase it or keep it permanently by transferring it to a VCR tape.

When you copy recordings to a VCR tape, make sure that the recording is displayed on the TV screen for the entire time the recording is being copied. If you change channels or display guide screens during the copying process, your tape copy will contain these images and you will not have a complete copy of the recording.

1.Connect the Cable Out or OUT 1 (TV) connection on the back of the DVR to the Cable IN of your VCR.

2.Put a tape in your VCR.

3.Access your list of Recorded Programs.

4.Use the 5634buttons on your remote to highlight a program from your list of Recorded Programs. Press OK to select a program.

5.From the Information Screen, select to resume play from where you left off or select to restart from the beginning.

6.Start recording on the VCR when playback begins.

7.As the recording plays, it is taped to your VCR.

Note: Refer to your VCR User Manual for specific instructions on using your VCR.

To help you manage your personal video library, i-Guidewill advise you with an on-screen notice when the available memory gets low or full.

If recording space becomes full during a recording, the recording will stop. Make sure you have enough recording space to record the entire program before you begin to avoid missing part of the program.

* Recording HD programing requires a DVR connection to a HD television.

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Motorola DCT6208 manual Frequently Asked Questions, Managing Your Personal Video Library, To Delete Recordings

DCT6208 specifications

The Motorola DCT6200 and DCT6208 are advanced digital cable set-top boxes designed to enhance the television viewing experience by leveraging modern technology and user-friendly features. Both models are packed with a range of functionalities that enable users to enjoy high-quality digital content.

The DCT6200 is known for its robust performance, supporting digital video broadcasting and a variety of media formats. It offers a decoding capability of MPEG-2, which allows for high-quality video playback. This model is equipped with an integrated electronic program guide (EPG) that simplifies content discovery, empowering viewers to browse channels easily, schedule recordings, and set reminders for their favorite shows. The DCT6200 is also compatible with video on demand (VOD), enabling users to access a vast library of programming.

On the other hand, the DCT6208 takes it a step further by including an integrated hard drive for personal video recording (PVR) functionality, allowing users to record live television for later viewing. With multi-stream capabilities, the DCT6208 can record multiple programs while simultaneously providing access to other live channels. This model also features an enhanced EPG, providing additional options, such as favorite channels and search functionalities that help users quickly find what they want to watch.

Both set-top boxes support various connectivity options, including HDMI, composite video, and component outputs, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of televisions and audio systems. The devices also incorporate advanced security features, such as conditional access and digital rights management, to safeguard content access and protect user privacy.

In terms of user experience, both models are designed with easy-to-navigate interfaces and remote controls, making it simple for anyone to operate, regardless of technical expertise. The sleek design of these devices allows them to blend seamlessly with home entertainment setups.

In conclusion, the Motorola DCT6200 and DCT6208 digital cable set-top boxes stand out with their excellent performance, support for high-definition content, and valuable features like PVR capabilities and user-friendly interfaces. These characteristics make them ideal choices for viewers looking to enhance their cable television experience.