Thank you Imzadi for posting the list! Hallmark channel online does not have an easy way of looking at the week ahead because there's always an automatic clip of something playing when you choose a day. Much easier to see the list all at the same time. I didn't know it even was possible to record two different things at the same time? What I did last Friday for example is DVR-ed Sale of the Century on BuzzR from 4:30-5. Once that was over, I changed the channel to Lifetime, found the "guide" for that channel and was able to DVR "A Very Vintage Christmas." Even though I started late, it recorded mostly the entire movie save the last few minutes. That is a very handy thing to be able to do!
Do you know you can record things up to two weeks in advance?
Click the "Guide" button on the far left. There are up & down arrows around the big button in the center. Depending on your remote, it may be called "Select."
Do NOT use the regular channel up & down buttons. They just boot you out of the Guide and change to a real channel.
The left & right buttons on either side of the Select button change the time.
To get to a different DAY, there are two buttons marked Day. They
only work when the Guide is on screen. So they are tricky and often overlooked because of that. You think they don't really do anything otherwise. Hit the DAY with the right arrow for the future. If you accidentally go past the day, use the Day with the left arrow to go back a day or so.
Again, use the arrow buttons around the big Select button to move around. Also, if you have channels set in your Favorites button, you can change channels that way.
Also: If you are on a specific time to record a show, say, Hallmark 8pm Sat, but you also want to record two other things too, (HMM & Lifetime,) click the "Info" button on the show you want to change. On the left side of the screen, if you scroll down, it will say "All Airtimes." Click that, then right arrow over and down to a different airtime that you want. (It usually lists 2 weeks in advance.)
If you hit the red Record button, it will record that time the way it is, without any changes. Simple.

(If you accidentally choose a wrong time or change your mind, just hit the red Record button again. It will ask for confirmation, and KEEP you on the same page to choose again.)
If it's a Lifetime movie, where you want to add on a minute to the end, chick the SELECT button instead, then the Record tab on the left side of the screen. (Or the "Record Show") whichever screen pops up. Then you will be in the screen to adjust the end time.
