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• You can sometimes resolve recording conflicts by changing the “Stop Time” or “Start Time” Recording Options. (See page 43 for
more about Recording Options.) If you set a program to start recording one minute early, it may conflict with a recording that airs
right before it. To resolve such a conflict, change the “Start Time” back to “On Time” on the Recording Options screen.
• If a single episode of a repeating recording conflicts with another program, you can select that episode in the To Do List and change
it independently of the rest of the repeating recording.
Questions About Now Playing
Can I recover a recorded program that was deleted?
• No. There is no way to bring back a program that has been deleted from Now Playing. You can choose to keep programs as long as
you want (see page 72) or save programs to video tapes or recordable DVDs (see page 61).
I haven’t scheduled enough programs to fill my Recorder, but when I try to schedule more programs, the Recorder
says there isn’t room.
• The TiVo service includes smart scheduling features that track not only how much space you currently have on your Recorder, but
also how much space will be needed in the future to record all of the programs you have scheduled. If your Recorder will be full at
some point in the future, the TiVo service informs you and suggests options—such as allowing some programs to be deleted early—
that will allow you to schedule additional recordings. With the TiVo service, you always have the final say over what gets recorded
and how long it is kept.
• In addition, the amount of recording space the Recorder needs varies from channel to channel and from show to show. In general, the
more action you see on your screen, such as in fast-moving sports or action movies, the more recording space is required. Weaker
video signals may also require more space. The amount of space required for each show you record affects the total hours of
recording capacity in your Recorder.