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• The program may have been deleted from Now Playing by someone else in your household. 
• There may have been a conflict when requesting another program, and the proposed resolution was to delete the missing program 
earlier than planned. If you accepted that resolution, the program would have been deleted.
• There may have been a channel changing problem. See “Questions About Channels” on page 136.
Questions About Recording Conflicts
Can I record multiple programs simultaneously?
• No. You can watch any program in Now Playing while another is recording. However, you can only record one program at a time on 
your DMS, because it does not contain the necessary hardware to record two programs at once.
How can I record a program (or programs) when there is a conflict?
• If a single episode of a repeating recording conflicts with another program, you can select that episode in the To Do List and change 
it independently of the rest of the repeating recording.
• TiVo Plus only: The DMS gives each repeating recording a priority. You can resolve some conflicts in favor of preferred programs 
using the Season Pass Manager to change priorities (see page 96.)
• TiVo Plus only: If you encounter a conflict for a single episode, use “View upcoming episodes” to see if the program or episode you 
want will air at a different time. 
• TiVo Plus only: You can sometimes resolve recording conflicts by changing the “Stop Time” or “Start Time” Recording Options. 
(See page 94 for more about Recording Options.) If you set a program to start recording one minute early, it may conflict with a 
recording that airs right before it. To resolve such a conflict, change the “Start Time” back to “On Time” in Recording Options.
Questions About Now Playing
Can I recover a recorded program that was deleted?
• No. There is no way to bring back a program that has been deleted from Now Playing. You can choose to keep programs as long as 
you want (see page 55) or save programs recordable DVDs (see page 45).