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Page 8: Editing, Compatibility, Others

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Quick search: [

E Pages 94 - 95]

You can easily find the part you want to watch using
the Index or Time search functions. An index mark will
be assigned at the beginning of each recording you
make. For Time search function, you can go to a
specific point on a tape by entering the exact amount
of time you want to skip.

Editing

Adding or Deleting Chapter Marks Manually:
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E Pages 78 - 79]

You can add or delete chapter marks manually.

Creating Titles to a Playlist: [

E Page 81]

You can create a title to the Playlist.

Deleting Titles: [

E Page 76]

You can delete titles which you do not need anymore.

Deleting a Scene of a Title: [

E Pages 82 - 83]

You can delete a specific scene of a title.

Editing title name: [

E Pages 77 - 78]

You can name titles or change the title name.

Combining Titles: [

E Page 81]

You can combine two titles into a single title.

Dividing Titles: [

E Pages 80 - 81]

You can divide a title into two new titles.

Protecting titles: [

E Page 80]

To avoid accidental editing or erasing of titles, the
protect function is useful when set to “ON” in the
Original li
st.

Adding or Deleting chapter marks at once
(Video mode DVD-RW only)
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E Page 79]

You can easily add chapter marks at every selected
time interval or delete all chapter marks at once for
easy editing.

Hiding chapters: [

E Pages 79 - 80]

To keep others from playing back some chapters
without permission, you can hide chapters.

Compatibility

Playing back discs recorded in Video mode in any
regular DVD player:
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E Page 59]

Discs recorded in Video mode can be played back in
regular DVD players, including computer DVD drives
compatible with DVD-Video playback. You will need to
finalise the discs recorded in Video mode to play back
in other DVD players.
Although DVD+RW / +R discs are playable in other
units without finalisation in most cases, it is
recommended to finalise in order to stabilise the
performance.

* DVD-Video Format (Video mode) is a new format for

recording on DVD-RW/-R discs that was approved
by the DVD Forum in 2000. Adoption of this format is
optional for manufactures of DVD playback devices
and there are DVD-Video players, DVD-ROM drives
and other DVD playback devices available that
cannot play back DVD-RW/-R discs recorded in the
DVD-Video Format.

Others

Progressive scan system: [

E Pages 21, 90]

Unlike conventional interlace scanning, the
progressive scan system provides less flickering and
images in higher resolution than that of traditional
television signals.

HDMI: [

E Pages 21, 91 - 92]

(High-Definition Multimedia Interface)
You can enjoy clearer audio/video output when
connecting this unit to a display device with an HDMI-
compatible port.

Guide to the Owner’s Manual

Symbols Used in the Owner’s Manual

To show what recording mode or disc type applies to
each function, the following symbols appear at the
beginning of each operating item.

Symbols for Tuner Setting

The following is the description for the symbols for
tuner setting used in this manual.

VHS

HDD

DVD

DVD

DVD

HDD

DVD

Symbol

Description

Available to (internal) HDD

Available to DVD-Videos

Available to DVD-RW discs in Video
mode

Available to DVD-RW discs in VR mode

Available to DVD-R discs in Video mode

Available to DVD+RW discs

Available to DVD+R discs

Available to Audio CDs

Available to Video CDs

Available to CD-RW/-R discs with MP3
files

Available to CD-RW/-R discs with JPEG
files

Available to DVD-RW/-R, DVD+RW/+R
and CD-RW/-R discs with DivX

®

files

Available to VHS tapes
Use only cassettes marked VHS (

)

ANALOG

: Settings only for the Analogue

mode

DVB

: Settings only for the DVB mode

HDD

HDD

D

DVD-V

VD-V

DVD-V

D

DVD-R

VD-RW

W

DVD-RW

Video

DVD-RW

DVD-RW

VR

DVD-R

DVD-R

D

DVD+R

VD+RW

W

DVD+RW

D

DVD+R

VD+R

DVD+R

CD

CD

CD

VCD

VCD

VCD

MP3

MP3

MP3

JPEG

JPEG

JPEG

DivX

DivX

®

DivX

®

VHS

VHS

VHS

SECAM

PAL

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