LG Electronics DR787T owner manual Deleting an Original or Playlist Title/Chapter, Ram

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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 3 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 (DVD-VR)

3.Press ENTER to confirm.

The confirm message for deleting will appear.

4.Use b / B to select [OK] 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+R/RW increases remaining recording time.

Deleting a Part -RW

VR

RAM

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 [Edit] > [Delete Part] option then press

ENTER.

[Edit] menu appears on the TV screen. Example: Edit (Delete Part) (DVD-VR)

3.Use play, 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 play, 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.

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

ENTER.

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

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

Notes:

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

If you select [Cancel] then press ENTER, the Recorder will go to previous option and into Pause mode.

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