Using your Digital Terrestrial Receiver
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4.2
Controlling Live TV
When you begin to watch live TV, your Digital
Terrestrial Receiver begins to store whatever
you watch into the time shift buffer, which gives
you control over live TV.
Each time you change channels, the watched
programme is stored in a new title into the time
shift buffer.
Once you have stored programmes into the
time shift buffer, you can watch it again by using
a free navigation through the time shift bar, by
doing an Instant Replay or by accessing previous
programmes.
Note
The time shift buffer stores up to 3 hours of
live TV. After 3 hours, the oldest part of the
recording is overwritten.
The time shift buffer is emptied when you turn
your Digital Terrestrial Receiver to standby.
Time shift bar
The time shift bar is a bar-graph representing the
contents of the time shift buffer, filled from the
right leftwards.
Press
OK
to display the time shift bar.
At any time, Press
OK
or
EXIT
to hide the
time shift bar.
All Time shift bar commands are availabe on
live or recorded content.
Watching 2 channels at the same time
While watching digital TV:
Press once to display the current
programme in an inset window (Picture in
Picture, or PiP).
Press a second time to view both
programmes side by side on the screen
(PaP). You can press the
P+/-
key to change
the channel displayed on the left picture.
Press a third time to return to normal
viewing.
Note
When a recording is in progress, one of the two
channel has to be the recorded channel.
Accessing to MHEG5 interactivity (red button)
is not possible when you are using Pip or Pap:
this is signalled by “data service” message.
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