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With TV Recording, you can record an entire show. You can record immediately, or you can use Media Scheduler to begin recording at a specific time, while you are away from the computer. For most TV devices, the default recording format is AVI. Media Center will also record in WMV. If you have a Hauppauge WinTV PVR series or an ATI HDTV Wonder, then the recordings will be in MPEG-2 format. |
With TV Recording, you can record an entire show. You can record immediately, or you can use Media Scheduler to begin recording at a specific time, while you are away from the computer. For most TV devices, the default recording format is AVI. Media Center will also record in WMV. If you have a Hauppauge WinTV PVR series or an ATI HDTV Wonder, then the recordings will be in MPEG-2 format. |
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Latest revision as of 05:50, 11 November 2015
- Deprecated: This content has been deprecated as of current versions and may no longer be valid. Please refer to Television for additional details.
With TV Recording, you can record an entire show. You can record immediately, or you can use Media Scheduler to begin recording at a specific time, while you are away from the computer. For most TV devices, the default recording format is AVI. Media Center will also record in WMV. If you have a Hauppauge WinTV PVR series or an ATI HDTV Wonder, then the recordings will be in MPEG-2 format.
Before recording
- Select (or setup your own) a recording profile. See Configure TV for Recording.
- See Recording Sound if you are having trouble recording.