Loewe Centros 1172, Centros 1202 manual Deleting a Part, Undoing the Last Deletion

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Title and Chapter Editing

Deleting a Part

VR

You can delete a part from the original list or from a playlist.

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

2. Use

to select

frame-by-frame advance (press

repeatedly),

Title edit

- Delete Part

Start Point

End Point

Cancel

Done

 

TITLE 1

 

 

 

20/8 00:35:42

 

 

 

 

0:00:00.00

 

 

 

0:00:00.00

 

OK

Select

P+ P-

Move Point

Undoing the Last Deletion

VR

Deletion errors can be undone in the original list (but not in a playlist!). Only the last deletion (i.e. only one action) can be undone.

1.Select “Undo“ in the “Title List-Original“ menu and press OK.

Play

Rename

5. Start playback with OK and use

Chapter List

frame-by-frame advance (press

Delete

Delete Part

Undo

 

repeatedly),

 

 

 

 

slow motion (

 

+

/

),

search (

/

 

) and / or

 

Protect

Edit

Redo

slow motion (

 

+

/

),

search (

/

 

) and / or

 

skip to next / previous chapter (P+ / P-)

 

 

and press OK.

 

 

 

 

 

The options are displayed on the left side of

 

the menu.

 

 

 

 

3. Select the “Delete Part“ option in the “Play-lists“

menu or “Edit Delete Part“ in the “Title List-

Original“ menu.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Play

 

 

 

 

Chapter List

 

 

 

 

Delete

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Protect

Delete

Edit

 

Delete Part

 

 

 

Playlists

 

Undo

 

 

Redo

 

 

 

Menu options for “Title List-Original“

Play

Chapter List

Delete

Rename

Delete Part

Menu options for “Title List-Playlists”

4.Drücken Sie OK.

The “Edit Title - Delete Part“ menu is displayed on the screen.

The “Starting Point“ menu item is highlighted.

skip to next / previous chapter (P+ / P-),

 

 

to find the starting point.

 

6. Press OK at the starting point of the section you

want to delete.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The “End Point“ menu item is now highlighted.

The part to be deleted is indicated between the

two markers on the stylized progress bar propor-

tionate to the entire playlist.

 

 

 

 

 

 

7. Search for the end point using

 

frame-by-frame advance (press

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

repeatedly),

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

slow motion (

 

 

 

 

+

/

 

 

 

 

),

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

search (

/

 

 

 

 

) and / or

 

skip to next / previous chapter (P+ / P-),

 

 

to find the starting point.

 

8. Press OK at the end point of the section you

 

want to delete.

To cancel the deletion, select the “Cancel“ sym- bol using / and press OK.

9.To delete the selected part, select the “Done“ menu item and press OK.

The confirm delete message is displayed.

10. Use / to select “Yes“, and press OK. The selected part is removed from the title and the “Title List-Original“ menu or “Title List-Playl- ists“ menu is displayed.

Playlists

Notes: You cannot undo anything once the DVD disc has been removed from the DVD recorder or the recorder has been switched to standby mode. You cannot undo a recording.

Tip: You can redo the last undo action using “Redo”. Select “Redo“ from the “Title List-Origi- nal” menu options and press OK.

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Contents DVD Contents Main menu on Remote control RC3 DVD operation+ volume quieter/louder Menu select / adjust ShowView menu onCentros Front Panel Centros Rear Panel & Display Scope of delivery Set upWelcome Thank youFor your safety CleaningWritable Discs Essential InformationPlayable Discs DVD-R and DVD-RW discs SymbolsDisc-related Terms Types of Video CDsDVD Recordings DVD-Video Not possible Not applicable Playback only Disc type Formatting Recording mode FunctionsVideo Recording format Default Overwrite recording is only possible on DVD+RW discsInitial Remote Control Setup Initial InstallationResetting the DVD Recorder Shipping the Unit Connecting to the AerialConnections General Connecting to a Set Top Box / Satellite Receiver Connecting to TelevisionDo not connect the decoder box directly to your recorder Connecting to an External Decoder BoxConnecting to an Amplifier Digital Multi-Channel SoundMenu see page 28 Connecting to a Digital Camcorder Basic SettingsMain Menu No sound at allAutomatic Programming Activating Digital LinkGeneral Menu Navigating in MenusStation Rename Change name Channel SettingEdit program Transfer program listDecoder on/off Renaming stationsMoving programmes Deleting a programmeTV Aspect Setting the ClockManual Setting of the Date / Time Nicam auto/offLanguage Menu Sampling Frequency Night ModeAudio Menu Dolby DigitalLock Menu Country Code for Rating Recording MenuRecording Quality Disc Menu Disc Name FinalizationIndicates the current date and time Temporarily Visible SymbolsAdditional Screen Menus Disc ProtectionDVD-Video Mode ChaptersIndicates the audio format and changes the settings Changes these settingsTime Drive modeIndicates the elapsed time and the total time ChapterGeneral functions Using DVDs and Video CDsRepeating SearchingFreeze-frame and Picture For Picture playback Slow motionTitle menu ZoomMarkers Disc menus3D surround sound Camera positionsDigital sound formats and film language Changing the audio channelPIP Picture In Picture Storing the last disc settingsPlaying audio CDs or MP3 discs Operating the Audio CD and MP3Options in the Music menu Search Advice on MP3 recordingCopying files / folders from a CD to an audio/photo card RepeatOptions in the Programme list menu Programmed replay with audio CD and MP3Rotating images Using the photo discAccessing images one by one Playing a photo discAbout the system Using the audio/photocard readerOverview Data/memory card compatibilityAudio/Photo Card Reader operation off RC3 remote control audio/photo card reader functionsChanges signal source MP3 operation muting Highlights selectionDisplaying image files Using photoDeleting images or folders Using MP3 Stopping the recording Immediate Timer RecordingRecording first steps Manual recordingYou should be aware that not all stations work with VPS Timer recordingPress to switch the unit to standby Start Time Sets the recording‘s start time see NotesTimer recordings with the ShowView system General DV information TroubleshootingRecording from external sources Recording from external componentsPress once to start the recording Recording from a digital camcorderRecording is automatically stopped if Menu VR Title List and Chapter List VRWith more than 6 titles use Chapter List-Playlists MenuPress repeatedly to quit the Chapter List-Playlists menu Play Starts playing the selected playlistAfter Finalization of the Disc Title List and Chapter List VideoTitle List Menu Deleting a TitleTitle List and Chapter List Using the Chapter List MenuVideo +RW Side of the menu Video +RPrevious/next Press Press DISC-M/ for the Title List menu UseTitle and Chapter Editing Deleting a Title/Chapter Adding Additional Titles/Chapters to a PlaylistUndoing the Last Deletion Deleting a PartIng a Station Renaming a TitleCombining Two Chapters into One Moving a Chapter / PlaylistVideo +RW +R Protecting a TitleDividing One Title into Two Titles Hiding a Title/ChapterViewing Title Lists Created on another DVD Recorder Additional InformationDeleting a Disc and Starting New Recording Overwriting a RecordingWhat to do, if Problem Possible cause RemedyPlayers No solutionVideo mode disc Material Timer recording not possible Re-program the timerPlayback Technical SpecificationsGeneral RecordingOperating additional devices with RC3 Using other Loewe devices with the RC3 remote controlUsing the remote‘s suggestions to set up remote control Using a code input to set the remoteLoewe RC3 code list0730 0768 Smart 0718 0705 0713 Sonashi 0716 Sony1903 1904 Soundmaster 0768 Standard 0651 07680320 0347 Otake 0209 Siera 0081 0041 Seleco 0384 0037 OkanoSentra 0072 Orbit Setron Orion 0209 0072 Shivaki 0037 Osume Siemens0628 0607 Morgan’s 0200 0713 0132 0455 Interstar 1105 1017Europa 0501 0200Cable Box STB 6671 Bulgarian 6672 Bihari 6678 Language Code ListList of country codes Service Addresses

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