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Season Pass, Recording Options, To Do List
The TiVo Plus
TM
 service gives you smart recording capabilities that can detect when a 
program’s date or time slot has changed, can find the same program across multiple 
channels, and can even tell first run programs from repeats. In addition, with TiVo Plus 
you can set a different recording quality for each recording you schedule.
Season Pass and Other Repeating Recordings
There are three types of recordings that repeat automatically:
Season  Pass
TM
 recordings.
 Records every episode of a series that airs on a certain 
channel—even if the day or time changes! It’s automatic and easy to set up. Just select 
a program (in the program guide, or search results) and choose “Get a Season Pass.”
• Manual Repeating Recording. Records on a specific channel at a specific time, just as 
you would with a VCR. See page 41 for more information.
• Auto-recording WishList
TM
 search.
 Records all programs found by a WishList search. 
These three types of repeating recordings also have the following in common:
• No duplicates within 28 days. If you watch or delete a particular episode or showing, 
it will not be recorded automatically again for 28 days. This prevents Now Playing 
from filling up with shows you probably don’t want. If you want to record duplicates, 
go to Recording Options, Show Type, and select “All (with duplicates).” You can also 
schedule a single duplicate recording for a particular program.
• Parental Controls. If Parental Controls are on when you schedule a repeating 
recording, the DMS checks its current program information to see if any upcoming 
program violates a Parental Control. If it does, the DMS requires the password to 
continue. See page 71 for more information.
An exception to the 28-day rule may 
occur if the program wasn’t watched 
but was automatically deleted from Now 
Playing to make room for another 
recording you requested—or if the 
program information describes it 
incorrectly. 
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