Hitachi DZ-BD70AF Owners Guide - Page 101

Adding Special Effects, Edit -Fade

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Notes • Scenes in different recording dates cannot be combined. Create a Playlist first (p.95), then combine such scenes on the Playlist. • You cannot add movies recorded in different HD Video Mode settings (p.76). • If you combine scenes, both with dub marks " ", the dub mark will appear on the combined scene. • If you combine scenes, both with and without dub marks, the dub mark will not appear on the combined scene. HDD BD-RE RAM -RW (VR) Adding Special Effects (Edit -Fade) You can add fading to the beginning and/or end of a scene. There are three types of special effects: White Fade Out Wipe Wipe out Wipe in In: From a black screen, the image opens from a horizontal split at the center. Out: The image closes with two black wipes meeting at the horizontal center. B/W Wipe out Wipe in Fades in from a black and white screen to a full color screen. Fades out from a full color screen to a black and white screen. 1 Press DISC NAVIGATION. Select the scene you want to apply a 2 special effect to, then press MENU. • You can also choose multiple scenes (p.49). Select "Scene" "Edit" "Fade", 3 then press the confirmation button. The "Fade" screen appears. Editing Fade In · Fades in from a white screen. · Fades out to a white screen. 101

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101
Editing
You can add fading to the beginning
and/or end of a scene.
There are three types of special
effects:
Adding Special Effects
(Edit -Fade)
Notes
Scenes in different recording
dates cannot be combined. Create
a Playlist first (p.95), then
combine such scenes on the
Playlist.
You cannot add movies recorded
in different HD Video Mode
settings (p.76).
If you combine scenes, both with
dub marks “
”, the dub mark
will appear on the combined scene.
If you combine scenes, both with
and without dub marks, the dub
mark will not appear on the
combined scene.
HDD
RAM
-RW (VR)
BD-RE
White
Fade Out
Fade In
·
Fades in from a white screen.
·
Fades out to a white screen.
1
Press
DISC NAVIGATION
.
2
Select the scene you want to apply a
special effect to, then press
MENU
.
You can also choose multiple
scenes (p.49).
3
Select “Scene”
“Edit”
“Fade”,
then press the confirmation button.
The “Fade” screen appears.
Wipe
Wipe out
Wipe in
In: From a black screen, the image opens from a
horizontal split at the center.
Out: The image closes with two black wipes meeting
at the horizontal center.
B/W
Wipe out
Wipe in
Fades in from a black and white screen to a full color
screen.
Fades out from a full color screen to a black and
white screen.