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Before Editing

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Editing Before Editing This section describes information for editing of contents recorded on a DVD-RAM disc. Be sure to read before performing any editing. Basic steps of editing Creating chapters ➔ Programming a Playlist ➔ Dub (Copy) the Playlist (this will create an Original title of the desired scenes) Editing is executed by a title and a chapter. Titles and chapters are classified into "Original" and "Playlist." First, specify a desired scene by dividing a title (Original) into chapters. Then compile the necessary chapters (Original) in desired order by programming a Playlist. Then dub (copy) the Playlist on the same disc. This creates a title (Original). Refer to the following examples about "Playlist" and "Original." Example: Creating your own music compilation by collecting songs from music programs you record from Monday to Friday. You can create one title for one recording. Monday Favorite songs Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Title (Original) 1 (including one chapter (Original)) In the example above, five titles are created, as you recorded programs five times from Monday to Friday. The content you recorded is called "Title (Original)" All chapters in a title (Original) are chapters (Original). Specify the range (a favorite song) you need in each title (Original). To specify the range, create a chapter. A segment of a song becomes one chapter by creating divisions in a chapter at the beginning and end of a song. In the example to the right, three chapters (Original) are created in one title (Original). Monday Division of chapter Division of chapter Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Title (Original) 1 (including three chapters (Original)) 82

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Before Editing
This section describes information for editing of contents recorded on a DVD-RAM disc. Be sure to read
before performing any editing.
Basic steps of editing
Creating chapters
Programming a Playlist
Dub (Copy) the Playlist (this will create an Original
title of the desired scenes)
Editing is executed by a title and a chapter. Titles and chapters are classified into
Original
and
Playlist.
First, specify
a desired scene by dividing a title (Original) into chapters. Then compile the necessary chapters (Original) in desired
order by programming a Playlist. Then dub (copy) the Playlist on the same disc. This creates a title (Original).
Refer to the following examples about
Playlist
and
Original.
Example: Creating your own music compilation by collecting songs from music programs you record from Monday
to Friday.
Editing
You can create one title for one recording.
In the example above, five titles are created, as you recorded programs five times from Monday to Friday.
The
content you recorded
is called
Title (Original)
All chapters in a title (Original) are chapters (Original).
Specify the range (a favorite song) you need in
each title (Original).
To specify the range, create a chapter. A segment of
a song becomes one chapter by creating divisions in
a chapter at the beginning and end of a song. In the
example to the right, three chapters (Original) are
created in one title (Original).
Monday
Favorite songs
Title (Original) 1
(including one chapter (Original))
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Monday
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Division of chapter
Division of chapter
Title (Original) 1
(including three chapters (Original))