Loewe Centros 1172, Centros 1202 manual Title and Chapter Editing

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Title and Chapter Editing

Original Lists and Playlists

VR

If you edit the original lists (for titles and chapters) you change the content of the disc. If, for example, you delete a title or a chapter, the title or chapter is deleted from the disc.

However, if you edit a playlist you do not change the content of the disc. Example: If you delete a title from the playlist, you are simply telling the DVD recorder not to play the title. However, it is not deleted from the disc.

Titles, Chapters and Parts

VR

Titles in the disc‘s original content contain one or more chapters. If you insert a title into a playlist, all the chapters within that title are also transferred. The chapters in a playlist behave in exactly the same way as those on a DVD-Video disc.

Parts are sections of original or playlist titles. You can add parts to a playlist via the “Title List- Original“ and “Chapter List-Original“ menus. You can also delete parts from a playlist.

Adding Chapter Markers

VR

Chapter

You can insert a chapter marker anywhere in a playlist or an original title during recording or playback.

Once the chapters have been marked, the chapter search can be used and chapters can be deleted, combined and moved in the Chapter List-Original or the Chapter List-Playlist.

You can insert up to 999 chapter markers.

1.Play a title (original or from a playlist).

2.Press C-SET at the point you want a new chapter to start. The above display appears on the screen.

Notes:

Chapter markers can also be added automati- cally at regular intervals.

You can change this interval in the main menu “Recording Automatic Chapter“

(see “Automatic Chapter“ on page 25).

Creating a New Playlist

VR

You can copy titles or chapters from the appropri- ate original list into a pre-selected playlist and add them as chapters at the end. (You can delete parts you do not need at a later date. See “Deleting a Part“ on page 55).

However, if you add chapter markers at a later date to an item in the original list that has already been copied into a playlist, these new chapter markers are not automatically transferred to the corresponding item in the playlist.

1.Press DISC-M/ to call up the “Title List- Original“ menu.

To find out how to call up the “Chapter List-Orig- inal“ menu, read the “The Chapter List-Original Menu“ on page 48.

2.Select a title or a chapter in the “Original“ menu that you want to put in a playlist and press OK. The options are displayed on the left side of the “Original“ menu.

Play

Chapter List

 

Play

 

 

 

Notes:

If you add, delete or move parts, the start and end images may be slightly different.

During playback of a playlist there may be short pauses between the individual items. This is not a malfuntion.

Changing Title Thumbnails

VR Video

Thumbnail

Each title displayed in the “Title List“ menu is also represented by a thumbnail. These can be changed

Delete

Protect

Edit

Playlists

Title List-Original

Title List

Delete

Combine

Playlists

Chapter List-Original

as you wish.

1.Play a title (original or playlist).

2.Press TITLE when the desired new picture appears on the screen. A new thumbnail is then entered into the “Original“ or “Play-list“ menu.

3. Use / to select “Playlists“, and press OK.

Select a Playlist.

New Playlist OK

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Contents DVD Contents + volume quieter/louder Menu select / adjust Remote control RC3 DVD operationShowView menu on Main menu onCentros Front Panel Centros Rear Panel & Display Welcome Set upThank you Scope of deliveryFor your safety CleaningPlayable Discs Essential InformationWritable Discs Disc-related Terms SymbolsTypes of Video CDs DVD-R and DVD-RW discsDVD Recordings Video Recording format Default Disc type Formatting Recording mode FunctionsOverwrite recording is only possible on DVD+RW discs DVD-Video Not possible Not applicable Playback onlyResetting the DVD Recorder Initial InstallationInitial Remote Control Setup Connections General Connecting to the AerialShipping the Unit Connecting to a Set Top Box / Satellite Receiver Connecting to TelevisionConnecting to an Amplifier Connecting to an External Decoder BoxDigital Multi-Channel Sound Do not connect the decoder box directly to your recorderMain Menu Connecting to a Digital Camcorder Basic SettingsNo sound at all Menu see page 28General Menu Activating Digital LinkNavigating in Menus Automatic ProgrammingEdit program Channel SettingTransfer program list Station Rename Change nameMoving programmes Renaming stationsDeleting a programme Decoder on/offManual Setting of the Date / Time Setting the ClockNicam auto/off TV AspectLanguage Menu Audio Menu Night ModeDolby Digital Sampling FrequencyLock Menu Recording Quality Recording MenuCountry Code for Rating Disc Menu Disc Name FinalizationAdditional Screen Menus Temporarily Visible SymbolsDisc Protection Indicates the current date and timeIndicates the audio format and changes the settings Mode ChaptersChanges these settings DVD-VideoIndicates the elapsed time and the total time Drive modeChapter TimeGeneral functions Using DVDs and Video CDsFreeze-frame and Picture For Picture playback SearchingSlow motion RepeatingMarkers ZoomDisc menus Title menuDigital sound formats and film language Camera positionsChanging the audio channel 3D surround soundPIP Picture In Picture Storing the last disc settingsOptions in the Music menu Operating the Audio CD and MP3Playing audio CDs or MP3 discs Copying files / folders from a CD to an audio/photo card Advice on MP3 recordingRepeat SearchOptions in the Programme list menu Programmed replay with audio CD and MP3Accessing images one by one Using the photo discPlaying a photo disc Rotating imagesOverview Using the audio/photocard readerData/memory card compatibility About the systemChanges signal source RC3 remote control audio/photo card reader functionsMP3 operation muting Highlights selection Audio/Photo Card Reader operation offDeleting images or folders Using photoDisplaying image files Using MP3 Recording first steps Immediate Timer RecordingManual recording Stopping the recordingPress to switch the unit to standby Timer recordingStart Time Sets the recording‘s start time see Notes You should be aware that not all stations work with VPSTimer recordings with the ShowView system Recording from external sources TroubleshootingRecording from external components General DV informationRecording is automatically stopped if Recording from a digital camcorderPress once to start the recording Menu VR Title List and Chapter List VRPress repeatedly to quit the Chapter List-Playlists menu Chapter List-Playlists MenuPlay Starts playing the selected playlist With more than 6 titles useTitle List Menu Title List and Chapter List VideoDeleting a Title After Finalization of the DiscVideo +RW Using the Chapter List MenuTitle List and Chapter List Previous/next Press Video +RPress DISC-M/ for the Title List menu Use Side of the menuTitle and Chapter Editing Deleting a Title/Chapter Adding Additional Titles/Chapters to a PlaylistUndoing the Last Deletion Deleting a PartCombining Two Chapters into One Renaming a TitleMoving a Chapter / Playlist Ing a StationDividing One Title into Two Titles Protecting a TitleHiding a Title/Chapter Video +RW +RDeleting a Disc and Starting New Recording Additional InformationOverwriting a Recording Viewing Title Lists Created on another DVD RecorderWhat to do, if Problem Possible cause RemedyVideo mode disc Material Timer recording not possible No solutionRe-program the timer PlayersGeneral Technical SpecificationsRecording PlaybackUsing the remote‘s suggestions to set up remote control Using other Loewe devices with the RC3 remote controlUsing a code input to set the remote Operating additional devices with RC3Loewe RC3 code list1903 1904 Soundmaster 0768 Smart 0718 0705 0713 Sonashi 0716 SonyStandard 0651 0768 0730 0768Sentra 0072 Orbit Setron Orion 0209 0041 Seleco 0384 0037 Okano0072 Shivaki 0037 Osume Siemens 0320 0347 Otake 0209 Siera 0081Europa 0455 Interstar 1105 10170501 0200 0628 0607 Morgan’s 0200 0713 0132Cable Box STB 6671 Bulgarian 6672 Bihari 6678 Language Code ListList of country codes Service Addresses

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