Sony SVR-3000 User Manual

Page 91

Advertising
background image

84

C h a p t e r 6

T r o u b l e s h o o t i n g

If you are watching a program while it’s being recorded, you can record an overtime
segment in a couple of ways. One way is to go into Now Playing, select the recording,
then select “Change recording options.” On the Recording Options screen that
appears, select “Stop recording.” Use RIGHT arrow to increase the length of the
recording by anywhere from one minute to 3 hours. Alternatively, you could choose to
press the RECORD button after the regularly scheduled part of the program has
finished.

Is there a way to record a program that will not be aired for weeks or months?

• You can create an auto-recording WishList for programs that are not yet listed in the

TiVo Live Guide. See page 43 for details on WishLists.

• If you know the date, time, and channel on which the program will air, you can create

a manual recording to record it. You can create manual recordings by going to TiVo
Central, then selecting Pick Programs to Record, then Record by Time or Channel,
then Manually Record Time/Channel. (See page 48 for details.)

How do I set the clock so that my shows are recorded on time?

• If you are missing the beginning or end of a show, it usually means that the broadcaster

is not starting or stopping the show on time. You can use the Overtime Scheduler,
described on page 36, to compensate for this.

• The TiVo service will re-sync your recorder’s clock during every daily service call. If

you set your time zone and Daylight Savings Time correctly in Guided Setup, you
never have to worry! If you move to a new time zone, you can change your recorder’s
time settings by repeating Guided Setup. To start a daily call at any time, go to TiVo
Central and choose Messages & Setup, then Recorder & Phone Setup, then Phone
Connection, then “Make Daily Call Now.”

Advertising