RCA DRC8005N manual Editing Titles with the Hide Chapter Feature

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Chapter 3: Recording, Playback & Features

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Simon’s 4th Birthday

 

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Insert Chapter Marker

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Using the Split Title Feature to Copy Camcorder Videocassette Tapes to Disc

The Split Title option lets you divide one recording into different titles.This is especially handy when you transfer videocassette tapes from camcorder recordings to disc—once you “Split the Title” you can jump from one special occasion to the next without the time consuming effort of fast forwarding through a tape.

1.Connect the VCR’s Output Jacks to the DVD Recorder’s Input jacks (for easy access, you can use the Front Input jacks that are underneath the door). For a connection picture using the Input jacks on the back of the DVD Recorder, go to page 56. Match the Video (yellow) and the Audio jacks (red and white) to the correct cables.

2.Turn on the VCR and the DVD Recorder

3. Insert the a DVD+RW disc into the DVD Recorder (you must use DVD+RW disc to use the Split Title feature, not a DVD+R disc).

4.Put the videocassette into the VCR (make sure it’s cued to the beginning of the tape, or the place from which you want to start recording).

5.Press PLAY on the VCR and RECORD on the DVD Recorder (most videocassettes contain 2 hours of programming so you can automatically set the DVD Recorder to record for 2 hours by pressing RECORD 4 times). See Express Recording on page 24.

6.After you’ve finished recording, name the disc—go to the DVD Recorder main menu; highlight Disc Title Menu and press OK (the options appear).

7.Since Rename Disc is highlighted, just press OK (the keyboard appears). Use the arrow buttons and OK to rename the disc. Remember to highlight Done when you’re finished, and press OK.

8.The disc contains one title—the entire contents of the videocassette tape. Play the disc from the beginning to determine what to name the first event you recorded (for example, Simon’s 4th birthday). Name the first title by going to the Disc Title Menu and selecting Rename Title. Use the keyboard to rename the title.

9.When you get to the end of the first event on the disc— in the example above, Simon’s 4th birthday—press the PAUSE button. Press INFO (the Info Display appears).

10.Press the right arrow button to highlight the Edit icon , and press OK.

11.Press the down arrow button to highlight Split Title or Divide Title—the Recorder cuts the recording at that point (you’ll have to wait for a minute or so while the information is updated). Now you have two titles named Simon’s 4th birthday. Start playing the second title, and rename it to fit the description of the event. Continue this sequence until you’ve divided the disc into as many separate titles as you want.

12.Additionally, you can easily remove any unused part of the disc.Typically, the end of videocassette tapes contain snowy, blank footage. If you copied the entire videocassette to disc, the end of the disc might have this unused content.To remove, just split this portion into a separate title, and then delete the title from the disc.

Editing Titles with the Hide Chapter Feature

As with most editing features on recorded discs, Hide Chapter is only available with DVD+RW discs. Some people use it to hide commercials or introductions to programs. 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 automatically adds a chapter marker every 5 minutes during recording, 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.

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 FAST FORWARD or ADVANCE to go to the end of the segment, and select Insert Chapter Marker again.

5.To “hide the chapter” you must be playing it.Therefore, press REVERSE or AGAIN to go back a few seconds. 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 Full Title.

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Contents DVD Recorder User’s Guide Important Information Product RegistrationTable of Contents Connections and Setup Things to consider before you connectUnpack the Box Coaxial Audio/video Video Coaxial TV + cable Audio/video Box VideoCoaxial TV + satellite p Audio/video Receiver Video Component Video Y, Pb, Pr Jacks and Cables Explanation of Input Jacks and CablesBack of the DVD Recorder Video Jacks and CablesExplanation of Jacks from left to right To watch one program while you record another To play a disc4a. Connect the audio cables Connection DVD Recorder + TVConnect the DVD Recorder to the TV Way Splitter provided RF Coaxial cableTune the TV to its Input 1 channel or Vid 1 channel To the channel you want to watchConnection DVD Recorder + TV + Basic Cable Box Yellow WhiteSatellite Receiver Back of your satelliteThan the one pictured here DVD Recorder Connection DVD Recorder + TV + Satellite ReceiverConnect the satellite receiver to the DVD Recorder Connect the satellite receiver to the TVConnecting your DVD Recorder to an audio/video receiver Advanced Audio Connection InformationTurn on the TV and DVD Recorder Install Batteries in the RemoteComplete the Interactive Setup Select on-screen menu languageTime Zone Channel SearchChannel List Daylight Savings TimeTurn on the DVD Recorder to Watch TV Time and Date What to ExpectWatch TV Main Menu AppearsRCA, GE, and Proscan TVs How to find your TV’s Video Input ChannelNext Steps Other Brands of TVsChapter Skip to the beginning of the preceding chapter or track Remote ControlExplanation of Buttons Clear Removes on-screen menus and displaysDirect Entry Find out if the remote can operate your TVProgramming the remote to operate your TV Automatic Code SearchUnderstanding the Input button Using the remote to operate other componentsKnow the mode Turn on the satellite receiver or cable boxTh Remote Control Code ListTVs for TV buttonCode List Cable BoxSatellite Recording, Playback & Features Recording, Playback, & Features Watching TVRecording Timer Recordings Using the different disc menus for recorded titlesAppears Disc Library Recording, Playback & FeaturesEditing the Disc Library’s Contents Other Sorting Options-Show All DiscsUsing the Info Display while playing DVD+R and DVD+RW discs PlaybackEditing Titles with the Hide Chapter Feature Chapter Types of discs you can play Playing DiscsRegional Coding To Load and Play DiscsPlayback options Using Different MenusSearch Options Quick Fast Forward and Quick Reverse DVD and Audio CD onlyTime display Chapter Audio Using the On-Screen Info DisplayTime display Track Play Mode Repeat IntroScan Title Subtitles RepeatSubtitle Icon DVD Time Display DVD,Video CD, and Audio CDChapter Icon DVD Hour Seconds MinutesAB Repeat Repeat Icon DVD,Video CD, and Audio CDRepeating Titles, Chapters, or Tracks Audio Icon DVD and Video CDRandom Play Mode Icon Audio CDCamera Angle Icon DVD ProgramPlaying Discs You Recorded DVD+R and DVD+RW IntroScan Icon Audio CDPlayback Control PBC Icon Video CD Example of folder list Playing mp3 or Jpeg filesCreating an mp3 Disc on Your Computer Example of mp3 files Example of Jpeg filesThis page intentionally left blank Menu System Menu System How to navigate through on-screen menusPrevious menu Remote to access Overview of the DVD Recorder’s Menu SystemDisc Go toTimers 3 Letterbox 3 Standard 16 xLock and Unlock SetupUsing Parental Controls Rating LimitsTo set Ratings Unrated TitlesRecording Options Installation Memory Card MenuAdditional Information Troubleshooting General Problems Try unplugging the AC power cord and plugging it backAdditional Information Playback Problems Insert a disc with the label side facing upRecording/Copying Problems Won’t recordHandling Cautions Maintenance of CabinetCleaning Discs Formation of CondensationFront of the DVD Recorder Underneath the doorLimited Warranty How to Order Accessory InformationDVD Recorder Coaxial cableInput Output Page Thomson Inc North Meridian Street Indianapolis, Trademarks Registered Marcas Registradas TocomThomson Inc