NEC NDH-81 owner manual Deleting an Original or Playlist Title/Chapter, Deleting a Part HDD -RWVR

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Deleting an Original or Playlist Title/Chapter

When you erase a title or chapter from the Playlist menu, you only remove it from the Playlist; the title/chapter remains in the Original menu.

If you choose to delete a title or chapter from the Original (title/chapter) menu, the title or chapter is actually deleted from the disc and the remaining time available for recording increases. Titles/chapters deleted from the Original are also removed from the Playlist.

Note:

It may not be possible to delete chapters that are less than 5 seconds long.

1.Use b / B / v / V to choose a chapter or title you want to delete on the Title List or Chapter List menu then press ENTER.

The menu options appears on the left side of the screen.

2.Select [Delete] option from the options on the menu.

Example: Title List (HDD)

3.Press ENTER to confirm.

The confirm message for deleting will appear.

4.Use b / B to select [Yes] then press ENTER. The selected chapter or title is deleted.

After pressing ENTER, the new, updated menu is displayed.

5.Repeat steps 1 - 4 to continue to delete from the menu.

6.Press RETURN (O) repeatedly to exit the menu.

Notes:

When DVD+RW recording, the deleted title’s name is changed to ‘Deleted Title’.

If more than two titles are repeatedly deleted, the titles are combined into one.

When you are deleting a title or chapter, only the last one on DVD+RW increases remaining recording time.

Deleting a Part HDD -RWVR

You can delete a part which you do not want in the title.

1.Use b / B / v / V to choose a title you want to delete on the Title List menu then press ENTER. The options appears on the left side of the menu.

2.Select [Delete Part] option then press ENTER. Edit (Delete Part) menu appears on the TV screen. [Start Point] icon is highlighted.

Example: Edit (Delete Part) (HDD)

3.Starts playback and use pause step, search and slow-motion to find the starting point.

4.Press ENTER at the starting point of the section you want to delete.

‘End Point’ icon is highlighted.

The part is indicated on the Progress Bar.

5.Use pause step, search and slow-motion to find the ending point.

6.Press ENTER at the ending point of the section you want to delete.

You can cancel the selected point, use v / V to select [Cancel] icon then press ENTER.

Tip:

With HDD recordings, you can delete additional part. Select [Next Part] icon on the menu then press ENTER, then repeat steps 3-6.

7.If you finish to edit, select [Done] icon then press

ENTER.

The confirm message for deleting will appear. Use b / B to select [Yes] then press ENTER.

The selected part is deleted from the title and Title List menu appears.

Note:

It may not be possible to delete parts that are less than 3 seconds long.

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Contents HDD/DVD Recorder Risk of Electric Shock Do not Open Contents Handling Discs About the Symbol Display Symbol Used in this ManualCleaning Discs IntroductionRecommended recordable DVD discs Recordable and Playable DiscsPlayable Discs Availability of copying or moving featureRegional Code About the internal hard disk drive Front Panel Remote Control Operation Remote ControlRemote Control Battery Installation RF coaxial connection Hookup and SettingsConnecting to the Aerial Rear PanelComponent Video connection Connections to Your TVVideo connection Audio Left/Right ConnectionDigital Multi-channel sound Connecting to an AmplifierAmplifier Receiver Front of the recorder Rear Recorder Accessory Audio/Video A/V ConnectionsConnecting to the AV in 1 or AV in 2 Jacks Connecting a Digital CamcorderAuto Programming Using the Home MenuInitial Settings General SettingsProgram Edit Program EditTV Aspect Display ModePower Save Mode Manual Clock SetAudio Settings Language SettingsArea Code Lock Parental Control SettingsSet Password RatingDisc Settings Recording SettingsDisc Label FinalizeDisc Protect Displaying Information While Watching TV General Explanation On-Screen DisplayDisplaying Disc Information on-screen Playback General Playback FeaturesButtons Operations Discs Playback Camera Angle DVD If a menu screen is displayed DVD VCDMoving to another Title HDD -RWVR Marker SearchLast Condition Memory DVD 3D Surround -RWVR-RWVideo+RW -RPIP Picture in Picture HDD -RWVR Playable Audio format AC3, PCM, MP2, MP3, WMA Playing a DivX Movie FileMovie List menu options DivX file requirementMP3/WMA audio file requirement Playing an Audio CD or MP3/WMA fileAudio CD and Music menu options RandomProgram List menu options Program Playback with Audio CD and MP3/WMA filePhoto size Viewing a Jpeg FilePhoto List menu options Photo file requirementTo listen to music while slide show simultaneously Skip ImagesRotate Images View Slide ShowsErasing a files/folders from the HDD Editing a MP3/WMA, JPEG, DivX fileNaming a file on the HDD Moving a files Copying a files to another media or folderAbout HDD recording Disc types and recording formats, modes, and settingsRecording About DVD recordingTimeshift HDD Checking the Recording Time Instant Timer RecordingBasic Recording from a TV To Pause the RecordingTimer Recording Recording from External Components Checking Timer Recording DetailsTimer Recording Troubleshooting Recording from an External InputRecording from a Digital Camcorder TroubleshootingRecording from DV Input Before DV dubbingPlayback another title during recording Simultaneous recording and playbackTime Slip HDD Title List and Chapter List Menu Overview EditingTitles, Chapters and Parts HDD, VR Mode Original and Playlist EditingAdding Chapter Markers Changing Title ThumbnailsAdding Additional Title/Chapters to the Playlist -RWVR Making a New PlaylistDeleting a Part HDD -RWVR Deleting an Original or Playlist Title/ChapterNaming a Title Remote control buttons for entering a nameTime Search HDD -RWVR-RWVideo Undoing/Redoing the Last Deletion -RWVR Sort HDDCombining Two Titles Into One Combining Two Chapters Into Divide One Titles Into TwoHide a Chapter/Title +RW +R Moving a Playlist Chapter -RWVRProtect a Title Fast copying Maximum DubbingBefore Dubbing Restrictions on copyingDubbing from DVD to HDD Dubbing from HDD to DVDOne Touch Copy DVD to HDD One Touch Copy HDD to DVDTo finalize a disc, refer to Finalize on ReferenceAdditional Information Overwriting Recording +RWArea Codes Language CodesSymptom Cause Solution TroubleshootingYou can reset the recorder as follows Resetting the recorderIf you observe any of the following symptoms Specifications South Australia New South walesVictoria QueenslandNo MFL30384253

NDH-81 specifications

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