How to Use a Motorola DVR From Comcast

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The DVR is a small computer that allows for recording a show with no programming knowledge. This electronic recorder enables viewers to archive programs and watch them at their convenience. People become faster at using the DVR with practice and knowing how to access the device's options. Read on to learn how to use a Motorola DVR from Comcast.

Instructions

Difficulty: Easy

Step1
Record shows different ways. Click the red "Record" button on the DVR remote control. Go to the "Search" screen and type the first four letters of a show's title to find a show and select the "Record" button. Go to the "TV Guide" screen and select the "Record" option. Choose the upcoming show and hit "Record."
Step2
Delete shows. Go to the DVR screen that lists recorded shows. Select a show. Click "Delete" from the "Menu" options.
Step3
Make a series recording. Click the "TV Guide" button on the remote control. Go to the show to be recorded. Click the "Record" button. Select "Create a Series Recording" from Record Menu.
Step4
Use real-time functions. Hit the double arrows to fast forward or fast reverse parts of a live TV program that is still recording. Click the double line to pause a show and the square button to stop playing a show. The show remains on the DVR. These functions allow you to enjoy TV around your schedule.

Tips & Warnings

  • The series recording menu allows you to record first-run episodes, repeated shows or all episodes of a show.
  • Be aware of space limitations on the DVR. As space gets low, older shows will get "bumped" for newer ones or an error message will pop up reminding you that you are running low on space. Delete the unwanted shows periodically.

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