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TV
Digital Recorder
Archive recording
Programmes that you wish to watch at a later date can be recorded in
the Digital Recorder Archive (DR+ archive).
A recording can be made manually (instant recording / direct
recording) or as timer recording. The timer data can again be entered
manually or more comfortably, for example, via EPG.
If EPG or teletext data is available, the Digital Recorder stores the title
and additional information on each programme in the archive.
If additional languages are being transmitted for a DVB broadcast,
these will also be recorded. DVB subtitles can also be recorded.
You can watch another programme or playback a recorded TV
programme from the archive while recording a TV programme into
the archive. But you can also play back the programme that you are
just recording with time-shift.
With multi recording two programmes can be recorded simultaneously
(see chapter
TV
, secion
Digital Recorder – Multi recording
).
During the archive recording, the bar showing the recording progress
is red.
Recording of analogue stations is not possible.
Recordings of CI Plus encrypted programmes (e.g. RTL HD, Sat 1
HD, Pro 7 HD, etc.) are perhaps not possible or only to a limited
extent.
In order to use the full DR+ functionality, two antenna cables must
be connected when using DVB-S.
Instant recording (One touch recording) / Direct recording
With One Touch Recording, the recording starts immediately at the
press of a button. For direct recording, the recording will start only
after entering the recording duration.
If the broadcast was watched right from its start, it will be saved from
the the beginning in the DR+ archive. Otherwise, recording begins
at the point from which viewing of the broadcast began.
One Touch Recording
Press
REC key
longer: The current programme is
recorded immediately.
Direct recording:
Press
REC key
briefly.
Select recording duration,
OK
confirm.
If desired, adjust timer data (e.g. directory, start, end,
recording type).
Select
Record station
,
OK
adopt.
Watching other stations during archive recording
After you have started the recording, you can switch to another station.
The second channel can be watched in time-shift TV whilst a
recording is taking place (Time shift during archive recording).
Viewing another programme from the archive during archive
recording
After you have started the recording, you can also watch a programme
you have already recorded.
Open the
DR+ archive.
Mark the recorded programme,
OK
view programme.
The recording process is continued in the background.
Time shift viewing during archive recording
Whilst an archive recording is taking place you can play back the
programme that is being recorded or watch a programme on another
channel using time delay.
PAUSE key:
Switch to freeze picture.
The recording is continued in the background.
Display during time-shift viewing and archive record-
ing:
PLAY key:
Continue playback.
You will now see the time-shift archive recording.
For further options of time-shift watching see chapter
Video
, section
Video playback
.
STOP key:
End time shift and return to the live picture
of the current archive recording.
Subsequent archive recording
You can also save an already viewed and finished broadcast in the
archive provided there has been no change of station in between.
Skip or wind back to the desired broadcast and start the recording.
Setting bookmarks during archive recording
During a running archive recording you can create bookmarks (by press-
ing the
PLAY key
a little longer). You will see a message on the screen.
Bookmarks also serve as starting and end points of intervals.
1 Das Erste
Digital 2
21:09
20.12.2014
2 ZDF 20:15 - 21:45 Rundreise Gardasee
20:15
21:04
21:50
Time shift
05:00 min
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