TiVo Tivo Digital Video Recorders Manuale Utente

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Watching Programs
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Saving Programs to Other Devices
If your DVR is connected to your home network, you can transfer programs to other DVRs or 
computers in your home network. See “Multi-Room Viewing” on page 43 and “TiVoToGo 
Transfers” on page 39. 
If you want to save a recording to a video tape or recordable DVD, connect a VCR or DVD 
recorder to the TiVo DVR’s second set of audio/video output jacks. 
Transferring Programs
It’s easy to transfer TiVo recordings between DVRs and computers connected to your network. 
After you download and install the TiVo Desktop application, DVRs and computers connected 
to your home network are listed at the bottom of Now Playing. Select a connected DVR or 
computer to view a list of titles available for transfer. Or, from your computer, start TiVo 
Desktop and select a connected DVR to transfer programs. See Chapter 4 for more.
For details about connecting your DVR to a home network and using these features, download 
the Home Media Features Guide at 
Save To VCR
If you have a VCR, you can save a program from Now Playing to a videotape. Transfers to a 
VCR happen in real time. For example, if a program is two hours long, it will take two hours to 
save it. You will not be able to watch live TV or recordings while saving.
Most of the buttons on your remote that control live TV work as usual during Save to VCR—
you can fast forward through the boring parts! The VCR will record the video exactly as it 
appears, including the status bar, channel banner, and any icons on the screen.
Some programs may not be saved 
or transferred due to copy protection