Thursday, September 23, 2010

Use A Settop Box

Set-top boxes have become increasingly prominent in the multimedia communication industry. Set-top boxes can do amazing things-from acting like a digital VCR to browsing the Internet, to storing and playing your favorite music. Some television programming is only available over the Internet and requires a set-top box tuner. Follow a few steps to help you use your set-top box.








Instructions


1. Record programs on your set-top box by going into the TV Guide menu and browsing until you find the program you wish to record. Select the "Record Program" option from the sub-menu. The box will record the show when it airs.


2. Watch recorded shows by choosing the hard drive from the root menu. Browse until you find the recorded program you wish to view. Select playback from the sub-menu and enjoy your recorded show.








3. Browse the Internet by choosing your Web browser from the sub-menu. Open the Web browser and you are all set to surf the Web.


4. Copy your favorite music onto your set-top box by first attaching the music source (CD player, mp3 player or computer) to the digital audio input on your set-top box. Open the music library program and synchronize it with your music source. This will copy your music to the set-top box.


5. Listen to your favorite music by opening the music library and creating a play list from your available music library.

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