Dec 18, 2009 I just upgraded to the HD DVR from the HD receiver. I have read the manual and searched the DirecTV site but cannot figure out how to autotune. With the HD Receiver I could find the show on the guide and select it. If it was in the future, it would ask if I wanted to autotune the show. I do that so the show comes on and I know to watch it. Jul 23, 2019 How to do Auto or Manual Tuning for TV and DTV Channels on LG Smart WebOS TV. TiVo BOLT OTA™ for antenna A great way to save and still get your over-the-air, recorded and streaming TV. TiVo BOLT VOX® For cable or cable + antenna, there’s a TiVo BOLT VOX just right for you. The Auto-tune to HD feature automatically changes to the high definition (HD) feed when you watch or record programming on your TV. This feature requires a HD or HD / DVR receiver. This feature is not available on mini boxes, DTAs, or CableCARD equipment. Using Auto-Tune to HD. The Auto-tune to HD feature automatically changes to the high definition (HD) feed when you watch or record programming on your TV. This feature requires a HD or HD / DVR receiver. This feature is not available on mini boxes, DTAs, or CableCARD equipment.
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As the title says, the harddrive (WD1600AVVS) in my Tivo HD (TCD652160) has apparently gone dead. The Tivo does the 'Please wait, now powering up' loop, ultimately resulting in a gray screen. After ~20 power cycle attempts, I got it to come up once, at which point I selected a show on the DVR and 10 seconds into it, it rebooted again. So, I've looked around and it appears that I can buy a replacement 160gb non-formatted drive ready to drop in for the ludicrous sum of $150 from a few Tivo suppliers. I'll pass on that. My main questions are, what is the max size I can put in it and what steps do I need to take to put the new (pre-PC formatted) drive in there? I have a pair of WD500AAKS (Caviar Blue's) and a pair of WD1001FALS (Caviar Blacks) that I'm pulling out of my file server to replace with some 2TB WD's, is there any reason I couldn't (or shouldn't) use one of those? I'm assuming the Caviar Blacks are probably a worse choice than the Blue's due to them running slightly hotter? Then again, maybe not, according to HD Tune Pro, the Blacks are both running at 41C, one of the Blue's is running at 40C and the other at 43C. The 1.5TB WD15EARS is running the coolest at 36C (other than the Vertex2 at 30C). So, thoughts? I'm mainly interested in what I need to do to format it to for use with a Tivo. I would like to try recovering what's on the old drive if that makes a difference.