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The top-right corner displays the current time and the left-middle column shows
the current status as paused (PAUSE). The bottom line messages are as follows
(from left side to right side with yellow color):
(1) Escape time from the started time-shift time
(2) Started date and time for time shifting
Press the
button again or
button to re-play the stored
program/video. Press the
or
buttons to fast forward or fast rewind
the stored program/video. Press the
button to terminate the time-shift
function and jump to the real-time program/video.
You will need an external USB storage device to run the time shifting function.
Time-shift function is also available while in scheduled timer recording stage.
However, the time shifting function will be stopped automatically when the
storage device is almost full. Due to the FAT32 file system limitation, the recorded
file size for time-shifting will not be over 4GB. Therefore, it is recommended not
to execute time shifting function over 10 minutes. Just use the one-button
recording function if you will leave for over 10 minutes.
4.5 One-Button Recording
The easiest way to record video is to simply press the REC button on front panel
or
button on remote to record the video or TV program currently displaying
(i.e. One-Button Recording). An OSD message
“Recording Started”
will be
shown on the screen, assuming the content is not protected and there is
adequate disk space.
The top-right corner displays the current time and the left column (second line)
shows the current input source (e.g. HDMI).The middle row shows the recording
quality or compression video bit rate. The bottom line is described as follows
(from left to right):
(1) Elapsed time from the start time
(2) Start date and time for the current recording
The default recording time is 6 hours for One-Button Recording. If you don’t
manually change its end time for the session, it will stop the recording after 6
hours or when the disk is full.
There are 3 ways to stop the One-Button Recording function: