Zenith DVR313 VR Mode Original and Playlist Editing, Titles and Chapters VR, Using the Title List

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VR Mode: Original and Playlist Editing

Edits you make to the Original content changes the actual content of the disc. For example, if you erase a title or chapter from the Original content (Title/Chapter List), that title or chapter is erased from the disc, freeing up extra recording time.

When you edit the Playlist, on the other hand, you are not changing the content of the disc. For example, when you erase a title from the Playlist (Program), you are just telling the recorder not to play that title; nothing is actually erased from the disc.

Titles and Chapters VR

Titles in the disc’s original content contain one or more chapters.

When you insert a Original title into the Playlist (Program), all the chapters within that title also appear. In other words, chapters in the Playlist (Program) behave exactly as chapters on a DVD-Video disc. Adding a title or chapter to the Playlist (Program) cre- ates a new title made up of chapters of an Original title. Erasing a chapter removes chapter of a title from the Original or Playlist (Program).

Caution

When editing using the Erase, Add and Move func- tions, the start and end frames may not be exactly as set in the start and end point display.

During Playlist playback, you may notice a momentary pause between edits. This is not a malfunction.

Adding Chapter Markers VR

Chapter

You can put a chapter marker anywhere in a Playlist or Original title during recording or playback.

Once the chapter is marked, you can use the Chapter Search feature, as well as Erase, combine and move chapters in the Chapter List or Playlist (Program). You can insert up to 999 chapter markers in both the Original and Playlist contents.

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In Video mode, chapter markers are inserted at regular intervals automatically. You can change this interval from the Initial Setup menu (see Auto Chapter on

page 25).

1Play the title (Original or Playlist).

2press CHP.MARK.

A chapter marker icon appears on the TV screen.

• You can also put chapter markers in during recording.At the point you want to start a new chapter,

Using the Title List

VR

 

Chapter

 

 

 

The Title List is where you build and edit your Playlist, and where you can erase titles and make other changes to the Original content of the disc. You can also play individual titles directly from the Title List.

The recorder must be stopped in order to edit using the Title List.

1

Press REC LIST to display the Title List.

Use the v / V buttons to display the

 

 

previous/next page if there are more than

 

 

6 titles/chapters.

 

 

 

 

 

 

To exit the Title List, press RETURN.

 

 

Title List

 

 

 

 

 

1/12

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DVD-VR

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TITLE 1

 

TITLE 2

 

TITLE 3

 

 

 

1H 5M

12/7

0:16:00

12/9

0:35:00

12/10

0:30:00

 

 

HQ Free

 

 

 

 

 

 

TITLE 4

 

TITLE 5

 

TITLE 6

 

12/13

0:08:00

12/16

0:10:00

12/19

0:15:00

Select LIST Program RETURN Close

2List) and Playlist (Program) screens, press REC LIST.

The Title List and Program at the top of the screen indicate which you are in.To switch between the Original (Title/Chapter

3want then press ENTER.

Title List options appears on the left side of the Title List display.To view Title List options, select the title you

 

Use v / V to select an option then press ENTER

4 to confirm.

 

 

 

Play: Start playback the select-

 

Play

 

 

Chapter

 

ed title.

 

 

Chapter: Moves Chapter List

 

Title Name

 

screen of the title. (page 42)

 

Delete

 

Title Name: Edits the title

 

 

name. (page 42)

Program Delete: Deletes the title from the Title List. (page 44)

Program: Adds the title to the

Program list. (page 43)

5Press RETURN repeatedly to exit Title List.

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Press DISPLAY to display more detailed title information for selected title.

EDITING

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Contents Installation and Operating Guide Warranty Regulatory Information FCC Part Safety PrecautionsImportant Safety Instructions Table of Contents Operation with DVD and Video CD About the symbols for instructionsAudio CD and MP3 Operation Basic RecordingRecordable Discs DVR313 OverviewPlayable Discs Disc-related termsAbout DVD recording About DVD-R and DVD-RW discDisc type Disc format Recording mode Functions What is ‘CPRM’?Recording TV audio channels Restrictions on video recordingAbout Symbols PrecautionsFront Panel Audio type indicators Disc type indicatorsCharacter indicators Audio level indicatorsRemote Control Overview Programming the Remote Controlling TVs and Cable Boxes DBSCoaxial Digital audio out jack Rear PanelComponent Video OUT Y Pb Pr Video OUT/AUDIO OUT Left/RightRear of DVD Recorder Cable Service Without Cable Box Connections Connecting Antenna/Cable TV to DVD RecorderCable Service With Cable Box Antenna Antenna Cable TV Wall JackConnections Connecting to a TVDigital Multi-channel sound Connections Connecting to Optional EquipmentAudio OUT jacks Optical O or Coaxial X to Amplifier ReceiverRear of DVD Recorder Front of DVD Recorder Connecting a Digital CamcorderSetup Before Operation Initial SettingsAuto Clock Set Before OperationManual Clock Set TV AspectProgressive Scan LanguageSet Initialize Disc LanguageDolby Digital Before Operation AudioSampling Freq. Frequency VocalBefore Operation Lock Parental Control Set PasswordRating Changing the 4-digit codeSelect the first character using the v Record Mode SetRecording Record AspectAuto Chapter DiscDV Rec Audio ProtectionDisc Name FinalizeFollow steps 1-3 as shown Initialize on Use v / V to select the Disc Name optionOn-screen display operation General Explanation On-Screen DisplayTemporary Feedback Field Icons Menu OptionsMenu Options Press Audio repeatedly to change the TV audio Using the Built-in TV Tuner Changing TV ChannelsChanging TV Audio Channel Moving to another Title Operation with DVD and Video CD Playing a DVD or Video CDMoving to another CHAPTER/TRACK Slow MotionRepeat A-B Operation with DVD and Video CD General FeaturesTime Search DVD Video VR DVD Video Discs Repeat Chapter/Title/OffMarker Search Checking the Contents of DVD Video Discs MenusDisc Menu DVD Camera Angle DVDOperation with DVD and Video CD About MP3 Audio CD and MP3 Operation Playing an Audio CD or MP3 DiscAudio CD and MP3 Operation Repeat Programmed Tracks Programmed Playback with Audio CD and MP3Erasing a Track from the Program List Erasing the Complete Program ListBasic Recording Basic Recording from a TV Instant Timer RecordingChecking the Recording Time To Extend the Recording TimeChecking Timer Recording Details Timer RecordingCanceling a Timer Recording Stopping a Timer Recording in ProgressFinalizing a Disc Recording from an External InputPlaying Your Recordings on Other DVD Players DV-Related Messages Recording from an External Input What is DV?Troubleshooting Using the Title List VR Mode Original and Playlist EditingTitles and Chapters VR Adding Chapter Markers VRNaming a Title VR Using the Chapter List VRTitle CombineAdding Additional Title/Chapters to Playlist Program VR Making a New Playlist Program VRPlay Chapter Title Title Name Combine Delete PlayMove Combine Del. Ch Using the Playlist Program VRTitle Name Del. Title Play Chapter Title NameErasing a Section VR Combining Two Chapters Into OneMoving a Playlist Chapter VR Using the Title List Video Video Mode Original EditingIf the disc has already been finalized Erasing a Title VideoCode Language Language Code ListCode Country Country Code ListSymptom Cause Solution TroubleshootingMoisture Condensation Specifications Zenith Electronics Corporation

DVR313 specifications

The Zenith DVR313 is a versatile digital video recorder that has garnered attention for its combination of functionality, innovative features, and user-friendly design. This device stands out in an era where consumers seek seamless integration of their home entertainment systems, and it delivers on many fronts.

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Connectivity options are abundant in the Zenith DVR313, allowing for flexibility in how users connect to their televisions and other devices. It features multiple HDMI and composite outputs, alongside USB ports for easy access to external drives, enhancing the playback experience. Furthermore, the HDMI output supports 1080p resolution, ensuring high-definition video quality that caters to the demands of modern viewing.

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In terms of technology, the Zenith DVR313 employs advanced encoding techniques that ensure crisp, high-quality recordings. It also supports a variety of video formats, providing versatility for users who wish to watch content from different sources. The device's reliable performance, coupled with its robust feature set, makes it an excellent choice for consumers looking to enhance their home entertainment setups.

Overall, the Zenith DVR313 combines functionality with modern design and technology, appealing to a broad spectrum of users. Its dual-tuner, user-friendly interface, and excellent connectivity options are just a few of the features that position it as a superior digital video recorder in today’s market. Whether watching live television or catching up on recorded shows, the Zenith DVR313 is designed to enrich the viewing experience.