Toshiba RD-XS32SU Owners Manual - Page 135
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Notes • DVD-R/RW discs recorded on this recorder may not be recognized on other devices unless you execute DVDVideo finalizing process to them. • You can record onto a DVD-R disc additionally to the limit of the disc capacity, unless you execute the DVD-Video finalizing process to it. Deleting of recorded titles is also possible, however, the disc space cannot be restored. • You can record additional content onto a DVD-RW disc additionally to the limit of the disc capacity unless you execute the DVD-Video finalizing process to it. Deleting of recorded titles is also possible, however, the disc space can be restored only by the volume of the title last recorded. • On DVD-RW discs, it is possible to cancel the DVD-Video finalizing process or to initialize for a new use. • If a start time of a programmed recording comes during finalizing process, the recording is made onto the HDD. However, while making a menu, the recording is not executed. Also, when "Relay recording" is set to "Off" the recording will not start. To cancel the finalize process DVD-RW You can cancel the DVD-Video finalizing process executed to a DVD-RW disc so that the disc can be recordable again. 1) During stop, press QUICK MENU. A quick menu appears. 2) Press / to select "Disc management" then press ENTER. 3) Press / to select "Cancel finalization" then press ENTER. 4) Read the message, and press / to select "Yes", then press ENTER. The process starts. Notes • While the recorder is ready to start a programmed recording, you cannot cancel the DVD-Video finalizing process. • You cannot cancel the DVD-Video finalizing process executed on a DVD-RW disc recorded on other device. • You cannot cancel the DVD-Video finalizing process executed on a DVD-RW disc if the disc is protected. • Canceling the DVD-Video finalizing process may shift the thumbnails of titles/chapters. 135 Others Function setup Library Editing Playback Recording Introduction