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Configuration: Record
Recordings are not all created equal. For example, MPEG (*.mpg) format does not support
teletext. Recording teletext can be of interest for the hearing-impaired, for example, as teletext
sometimes contains subtitles. Use this menu to determine how and where you would like to
store your recordings.
Record in the configuration menu.
General.
Store recordings in.
The files created by the various recording functions are stored in the
Record folder.
Pre and post recording time.
Sets the time by which recordings start before and stop after the
programmed times. The programmed times are based on the system time of your computer.
You may therefore be in for an unpleasant surprise if your system time is not reasonably close
to the actual time. This option lets you program additional recording time before and after the
actual times to help avoid this problem.
File splitting.
Use this option to specify the size of the files in which the recording should be
split. Your recordings will automatically be stored in multiple files of the predetermined size.
This is especially important if your recording folder is on a hard drive formatted with the FAT
file system. Files in the FAT file system may not be larger than 4GB. We therefore recommend
using the NTFS file system for the drive containing your recording folder. NTFS supports a
maximum file size of 16 terabytes—and that amounts to quite a bit of TV (nearly 555 weeks at
an average bitrate of 4 Mbps).
Timeshift.