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Editing Titles with the Hide Feature, Copying a digital video camcorder tape to a DVD disc

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Chapter 3: Recording, Playback & Features Rename Title Play Title Play All Chapters Delete Title Clear Chapters Simon's 4th Birthday Fri, 6/20/2003 03:00 pm - 04:00 pm *1 Best Insert Chapter Marker Delete Chapter Marker Hide Chapter New Title Frame Editing Titles with the Hide Chapter Feature As with most editing features on recorded discs, Hide Chapter is only available with DVD+RW discs, unless it is done automatically using the Commercial Advance feature.You have to Insert a Chapter Marker at the beginning and the end of the part of the recording you want to "hide." Note: Since the DVD recorder adds chapter markers according to how you have them set up in the Setup Menu, it might be a good idea to Clear All Chapter Markers before using the Hide Chapter feature. To find the Clear Chapters option, go to the Disc menu and select Disc Title Menu. Highlight the title you want to clear chapters from, and press OK. Highlight Clear Chapters, and press OK. 1. While playing the recording (called a title), press INFO (the Info Display appears). 2. Press right arrow until the Edit icon is highlighted, and press OK. 3. When you're at the beginning of the place you want to hide, press PAUSE.Then, highlight Insert Chapter Marker (if the Info Display isn't on the screen, press INFO and select the Edit icon ). 4. Use PLAY, FAST FORWARD, or ADVANCE to go to the end of the segment that you want to hide, and select Insert Chapter Marker again. 5. To "hide the chapter" you must be playing it.Therefore, press REVERSE or AGAIN until playback is between the two chapter markers you just inserted. If the Info Display isn't on the screen, press INFO, select the Edit icon, and select Hide Chapter (each time the title plays this chapter will be automatically skipped). 6. To "undo" the Hide Chapter feature for normal playback, go to the Disc Title Menu and select Play All Chapters. Watch TV Disc Disc Library Timers Setup DV-CAM To watch TV, press OK. Live - Ch 2 No Disc 1 Library Disc(s) 10:49 am Thu 17-Mar 2003 Jpeg Picture Card Keep in mind, the DV-CAM feature only appears in the main menu when a digital video camcorder is connected to the DVD recorder. Copying a digital video camcorder tape to a DVD disc Your DVD recorder enables you to view and/or copy pictures and sound from a digital video camcorder connected to the DV IN jack on the front of the unit.With some camcorders, your DVD recorder may control some functions of the camcorder via this connection. Note: DV-CAM only appears in the main menu when a digital video camcorder is connected to the DV IN jack on the front of the unit and turned on. 1. Put a DVD+R or DVD+RW disc into the disc tray (if it's a blank disc, you'll need to wait for the DVD recorder to initialize the disc). 2. Put the DV tape you want to transfer to disc into the camcorder and make sure it's cued up or rewound to the beginning. 3. Connect the camcorder to the DV IN jack on the front of the unit and turn it on.Then press PLAY on the camcorder. 4. From the DVD recorder's main menu, select DV-CAM and press OK (the pictures and sound from the camcorder are displayed on the TV). 5. Press RECORD on the remote control or on the front of the unit to begin recording. • To pause recording, press PAUSE. • To stop recording, press STOP. When finished copying, the DVD recorder's main menu appears. Notes: • The Disc Library does not take image and sound files into account for its information. • You can also copy image and sound files to a DVD+RW disc that has been previously recorded to. 36 Graphics contained within this publication are for representation only.

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Graphics contained within this publication are for representation only.
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Chapter 3: Recording, Playback & Features
Editing Titles with the Hide Chapter Feature
As with most editing features on recorded discs, Hide Chapter is only available with DVD+RW discs, unless it is
done automatically using the Commercial Advance feature.You have to Insert a Chapter Marker at the beginning
and the end of the part of the recording you want to “hide.”
Note: Since the DVD recorder adds chapter markers
according to how you have them set up in the
Setup Menu
, it might be a good idea to
Clear All Chapter Markers
before using the Hide Chapter
feature. To find the Clear Chapters option, go to the
Disc
menu and select
Disc Title Menu
. Highlight the
title you want to clear chapters from, and press OK. Highlight
Clear Chapters
, and press OK.
1.
While playing the recording (called a title), press INFO (the Info Display appears).
2.
Press right arrow until the Edit icon
is highlighted, and press OK.
3.
When you’re at the beginning of the place you want to hide, press PAUSE. Then, highlight
Insert Chapter
Marker
(if the Info Display isn’t on the screen, press INFO and select the Edit icon
).
4.
Use PLAY, FAST FORWARD, or ADVANCE to go to the end of the segment that you want to hide, and
select
Insert Chapter Marker
again.
5.
To “hide the chapter” you must be playing it. Therefore, press REVERSE or AGAIN until playback is between
the two chapter markers you just inserted. If the Info Display isn’t on the screen, press INFO, select the Edit
icon, and select
Hide Chapter
(each time the title plays this chapter will be automatically skipped).
6.
To “undo” the Hide Chapter feature for normal playback, go to the
Disc Title Menu
and select
Play All Chapters.
Rename Title
Play Title
Play All Chapters
Delete Title
Clear Chapters
Insert Chapter Marker
Delete Chapter Marker
Hide Chapter
New Title Frame
Simon’s 4th Birthday
Fri, 6/20/2003
03:00 pm – 04:00 pm
*1 Best
Watch TV
Disc
Disc Library
Timers
Setup
DV-CAM
To watch TV, press OK.
Live - Ch 2
No Disc
1 Library Disc(s)
10:49 am Thu 17-Mar 2003
Jpeg Picture Card
Keep in mind, the DV-CAM feature only appears in
the main menu when a digital video camcorder is
connected to the DVD recorder.
Copying a digital video camcorder tape to a DVD disc
Your DVD recorder enables you to view and/or copy pictures and sound from a digital video camcorder
connected to the DV IN jack on the front of the unit. With some camcorders, your DVD recorder may control
some functions of the camcorder via this connection.
Note: DV-CAM only appears in the main menu when a digital video camcorder is connected to the DV IN
jack on the front of the unit and turned on.
1.
Put a DVD+R or DVD+RW disc into the disc tray (if it’s a blank disc, you’ll need to wait for the DVD
recorder to initialize the disc).
2.
Put the DV tape you want to transfer to disc into the camcorder and make sure it’s cued up or rewound to
the beginning.
3.
Connect the camcorder to the DV IN jack on the front of the unit and turn it on. Then press PLAY on the
camcorder.
4.
From the DVD recorder’s main menu, select DV-CAM and press OK (the pictures and sound from the
camcorder are displayed on the TV).
5.
Press RECORD on the remote control or on the front of the unit to begin recording.
To pause recording, press PAUSE.
To stop recording, press STOP.
When finished copying, the DVD recorder’s main menu appears.
Notes:
The Disc Library does not take image and sound files into account for its information.
You can also copy image and sound files to a DVD+RW disc that has been previously recorded to.