Panasonic VDR M70 Operating Instructions - Page 99

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Playing Back by Skipping Scenes (Edit - Skip) You can specify - Skip- for r,colies you do not want to play bad the selected scenes will he skipped. 1 Press the DISC NAVIOA I ION button. 6 Press the C.I button to 2 Select the scene to be skipped. 3 Press the MENU button. A skip mark " \--N" will appear in th thumbnail or any scene for which skipping has been set. 4 Choose "Scene". "Edit". "Skip". and then press the k-/al Skip mark 5 The "Set Skip" screen will appear: If you are sure you want to skip the selected scene. press the P./II button. if you want to change the scene to be skipped, you can change it on this screen. After skip setting. the "Set Skip" screen will he restored. I Mpeat step 5 to set skipping of other scenes. I Releasing Skip, Select the scene set to be skipped. and perform the same procedure as setting skip:1 he skip mark will disappear and skipping of the scene will be released. Note: • Multiple scenes can be selected for skipping (P.93). • II you press the MENU button before pressing the button in stop 5, the subrnenu screen will appear (P.97). Arranging Order of Scenes (Edit - Move) You can arrange scenes within a play list by moving them to desired positions. Create a play list first, and then arrange the scenes ["Creating New Play List (Create)", P1 11].

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Playing
Back
by
Skipping
Scenes
(Edit
-
Skip)
You
can
specify
-
Skip
-
for
r,colies
you
do
not
want
to
play
bad
1
Press
the
DISC
NAVIOA
I
ION
button.
2
Select
the
scene
to
be
skipped.
3
Press
the
MENU
button.
4
Choose
"Scene".
"Edit".
"Skip".
and
then
press
the
k
-/al
5
The
"Set
Skip"
screen
wi
ll
appear:
If
you
are
sure
you
want
to
skip
the
selected
scene.
press
the
P./II
button.
if
you
want
to
change
the
scene
to
be
skipped,
you
can
change
it
on
this
screen.
After
skip
setting.
the
"Set
Skip"
screen
wi
ll
he
restored.
I
Mpeat
step
5
to
set
skipping
of
other
scenes.
the
selected
scenes
will
he
skipped.
6
Press
the
C.I
button
to
A
skip
mark
"
\
--N"
wi
ll
appear
in
th
thumbnail
or
any
scene
for
which
skipping
has
been
set.
Skip
mark
I
Releasing
Skip
,
Select
the
scene
set
to
be
skipped.
and
perform
the
same
procedure
as
setting
skip:1
he
skip
mark
will
disappear
and
skipping
of
the
scene
wil
l
be
released.
Note:
Multiple
scenes
can
be
selected
for
skipping
(P.93).
II
you
press
the
MENU
button
before
pressing
the
button
in
stop
5,
the
subrnenu
screen
will
appear
(P.97).
Arranging
Order
of
Scenes
(Edit
-
Move)
You
can
arrange
scenes
within
a
play
l
ist
by
moving
them
to
desired
positions.
Create
a
play
list
first,
and
then
arrange
the
scenes
["Creating
New
Play
List
(Create)",
P1
11].