Daewoo DQR-1000D, DQR-1100D owner manual Managing the disc contents

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Managing the disc contents

General Information

When a recording is made to disc, the following additional information is also stored at the beginning of the recording:

• Name of the recording

Managing the disc contents

Editing recording titles (name)

Some TV stations transmit the title (name) of a programme. In this case, the name will be included automatically (e.g. 'ROCKY'). Otherwise, the channel number and time of the recording are stored as the name. The name of the recording can only be changed after the recording has been completed.

 

If the TV station does not transmit a name, only the channel number and time will be stored as the name

• Length of the recording

Record type (Quality)

• Date of the recording

Index picture of the recording

A marker will be set every 5-6 minutes if the 'Auto chapters' function is activated in the 'Record settings' menu. This marker is known as a 'chapter'. These markers can be changed when the recording has finished.

It is also possible to add 'chapters' later. This means that scenes you do not want to see during playback, such as commercials, can be hidden or skipped. During playback you can watch your recording as a continuous sequence without the hidden chapters.

Read section 'Disc settings', to change general settings of the disc.

Read 'Editing recording titles (name)' to find out how to change a name.

Read 'Playing back titles' to find out how to play back the entire recording including the hidden chapters

Setting for title P01 08:48

Name œP01ab*CW46

Play full title

 

Erase this title

 

1Press the [STOP] button or during playback press [DISC MENU].

2Using [] or [] select the title whose name you want to edit and confirm with []. The menu for editing names appears.

3Select 'Name' using [] or [] and confirm with [].

4Using [œ] or [] select the position where the letter/number/icon is to be changed/re-entered.

5Change the icon using [] or []. You can switch between upper and lowercase using [SELECT]. You can delete the character using [CLEAR].

6Repeat 4 and 5 until you have made the changes you want.

7Save the new name with [OK].' Storing name' appears on the TV screen for confirmation.

Read 'Erasing a recording/title' to find how to erase titles and the accompanying recording.

Read 'Edit Menu' to find out how to split the title into chapters and how to manage the chapters.

Can markers be set on a DVD+R disc?

8To end, press [œ].

Markers can be set on these discs if they have not been finalised.

Playing back titles

RECORDING

If you have hidden certain chapters of a title, with this setting you can view the entire title including the hidden chapters. Proceed as follows:

Setting for title

P01 08:48

1

Press the [STOP] button or during playback press [DISC MENU].

2

 

Name

P01ab*CW46

Using [] or [] select the title that you want to play back and confirm

œ Play full title

Press OK

 

with []. The menu for editing titles appears.

Erase this title

3Select 'Play full title' using [] or [] and confirm with [].

4Playback begins automatically. The full title - including the hidden chapters - is played back.

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Contents DVD Recorder 97P95600D0-U2Alcohol- based cleaning agents Safetyty InstructionsI t tiProduct Information DVD, DVD+R, DVD+RW? Before you use your DVD recorderDVD Video Digital Versatile Disc DVD-R DVD-Recordable Which discs you can useContents IdentificationI ti i ti of Controlstrols Connection of the aerial Displays the title number selected/played DVDDisplays the chapter selected/played Connection of a digital audio device amplifier/ receiverTV TV Mute TV TV mode selectRemote Control DVD Next/Previous programme numberOperate remote control within 7m from the unit Remote Control Batteries RF cable Scart CableOption3 Connecting with video Cvbs cable Connecting your DVD recorder to the TV setOption1 Connecting with a scart cable Option2 Connecting with an S-Video Y/C cableConnecting additional devices You can connect a video recorder to the Euro AV2 socketInitial installation Installing your DVD recorderConfirm with OK. Then the set will reboot automatically Using a satellite receiverInstallation Automatic TV channel search AutoinstallManual TV channel search DVD recorder Information on the TV screen Installation PlaybackTV channel are shown Inserting a disc PlaybackTo stop the disc, press Stop Playing a DVD video discPlaying a DVD+RW/+R disc You can also use repeat functions Button Play ModeSelect the previous or next title with § or ∞ Playing an audio CDAdditionaliti l playbackl featuresfeatures To continue playback, press PLAY/PAUSE twiceShuffle play Repeat chapter DVD onlyRepeat title/track PressPlay continues in the new audio language Manuall recordingiPlayback Recording Recording with automatic switch off OTR One Touch Recording Recording without automatic switch offInterrupt recording Pause Protecting the disc against accidental recording Quality is automatically transferred from the current titleStop recording with Stop Lining up recordings within a title assemble cutReceiver Switch off the DVD recorder with StandbySelecting the recording mode quality Recording is controlled via the scart socket Euro AV2Managing the disc contents Screen will show Erasing title Menu for editing titles appearsConfirm System MenuEdit Menu Finalising DVD+R discsYou can erase all or some of the markers within a title Programmingi a recordingrding TimertimerConfirm with OK To end, press Edit Information is stored in a Timer block User preferences Selected is markedYou can choose the following settings in this menu From the following settingsSelect from the following settings Please read the next chapter Access controlYou can go directly to the Record settings menu Access controlt lYou can go directly to the Installation menu Changing the PIN code Before you call an engineer 2Confirm with OK Clean the discWant 3Check the programme number/channel name in the Prog inputTechnicali l data Voltage AC 230V~ 50Hz Power consumption 22WPower outage/no power Less than 5W clock display off