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Recording mode, Playing back files, Play lists – Teac DV-RA1000 User Manual

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5 – DVD playback & recording

TASCAM DV-RA1000 Owner’s Manual

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Assemble, the elapsed time of the assembled
track is shown.

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In the same way as when the DV-RA1000 is recording
CDs, pressing

RECORD

while recording will create a

track division (but not in DSD recording). Also, to create
several tracks from one recording (for example, when
making a live recording), you can use the file divide
function (see “Dividing files” on page 37)
.

4

Press

STOP

to finish recording.

CAUTION

The

DISC

indicator continues to flash for a few seconds

after recording has finished. Do not cut off the power
to the DV-RA1000 while the indicator is flashing, or the
recording may be corrupted.

Recording mode

It is possible to assemble a single track from a num-
ber of recording sessions. In other words, stopping
recording and restarting does not automatically
increment a new track.

NOTE

This function is only available with DVDs recorded in
PCM mode.

This function is called the “recording mode” and it is
available from the virtual front panel (see “The vir-
tual front panel (VFP)” on page 17
), as well as from
the dedicated

REC MODE

key on the RC-RA1000

remote control unit.

Normal

(or

N

on the virtual front panel) means that

stopping and restarting recording will add a new file
to the disc.

Assemble

(or

A

on the virtual front panel) means

that recordings will be “assembled”. If the playback
position when record ready is entered is at the end of
a track, the new material will be added to the end of
that track. Note that the original track does not have
to be the last track recorded in the project.

If the playback position when recording starts in
assemble mode is part of the way through a track, the
original track from that position to the end of the
track will be replaced by the new material.

Playing back files

Use the DV-RA1000 in much the same way as a CD
player when playing back the files recorded on DVD.

Repeat functions, etc. will work as with CDs.

Play lists

A play list is a list in which files are assigned to
tracks on a DVD disc. Unlike a programmed play-
back list (see “Programmed playback” on page 23),
each file in a play list must appear once (and only
once).

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Only one play list per project can be created, but it is
possible to program a play list so that the tracks are
played in a different order or tracks are missed out, etc.

Play lists are created from the files present in a
project in the following way:

1

Press

MENU

and use the wheel and

ENTER

to

select the

DVD

menu. From there, select the

EDIT

sub-menu.

2

From this sub-menu, select

PLAYLIST

.

3

Use the wheel to highlight a file.

4

Use the

F1

(up) and

F2

(down) keys to move

the highlighted file up and down in the play
list order.

5

Press

ENTER

when done.

Figure 5.5: Editing a play list