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Saving a Program from Now Playing to a DVD
Your Digital Media Server not only records programs to Now Playing, it can also save 
recordings from Now Playing to a recordable DVD. The rest of this tour shows you how. 
If you don’t want to create a disc with the programs currently in Now Playing, you can 
still complete this tour—just cancel before creating the disc.
Inserting a Disc.
 You can use either a “DVD-RW” disc, which can be recorded to, erased, 
and recorded to again, or a “DVD-R” disc, which can only be recorded once. 
The DMS will not save to some DVD formats (such as those with a “+” sign), so make 
sure your blank disc is either DVD-RW or DVD-R. To insert a disc, press the OPEN/
CLOSE button (
) on the front of the DMS, place the disc in the tray with the blank, 
shiny side down, and then press OPEN/CLOSE (
) again. 
Select a Program. 
Go to Now Playing (if you are not there already, press the TiVo button 
twice), and highlight a program. Press SELECT to see the Program Information screen, 
then select “Save to DVD.” The next screen asks whether you want to save just the 
program you selected, or additional programs as well. For this tour, select “Save just this 
program.” The following screen suggests a name for the disc, and asks if you want to use 
it or enter your own. For this tour, just select “Yes” to use the suggested name.
Create the DVD. 
At this point, you see the Confirmation screen. This is your last chance to 
cancel the save, so if you do not want to record to the disc you have inserted, select “Don’t 
save,” otherwise select “Begin saving to DVD.”
As you can see, there are more options than are covered here, but those are the basics. The 
next screen tells you how long it will take to save your program. When finished, you have 
a new DVD with your program on it! For further details, see page 45.
Some content may not be saved to 
DVD due to copy protection rights 
over the material. For more details, see 
DVD recordings that you make using this 
DMS are for your personal use only. You 
may not sell, lend, or rent them to others.
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