Toshiba TSD-DR40HD manual Hiding Unwanted Segments from a TV Program Recorded on HDD

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5.3.7 Hiding Unwanted Segments from a TV Program Recorded on HDD

It is possible to hide unwanted segments, such as advertisements, from an existing HDD recording so that they are skipped during playback (or dubbing from HDD to DVD).

To define and mark a segment for hiding during playback, do the following:

1.On TRC press Power button to turn on the TV (if not already on).

2.On TRC pressed button until 2 is shown.

3.On DRC press STANDBY/ON button to turn on the DVR and wait until “Hello” display on front panel has been replaced by “No disc” message shown on screen.

4.On DRC press HDD button to show TV programs recorded on the Hard Disk.

5.On DRC use the Down Arrow or Up Arrow button to highlight the program for which you wish to do the segmentation:

6.On DRC press the Right Arrow button to display the HDD submenu:

7.Select the Segment option. The program automatically starts playing from the beginning, but you can use the playback navigation keys (NEXT, PREV, etc.) to move to anywhere within in the program. Try using the PAUSE/STEP button to advance one frame at a time.

8.Once you have arrived at the point in the program, where you wish to cut out a portion of the recording, press the SELECT button to mark the beginning of that segment. Watch as playback continues. When you have reached the point where you want the hidden segment to end, press the SELECT button again to mark the end of that segment.

9.In this manner you can define several undesirable segments within one program. The marked segments appear in Purple on the timeline and they will all be ignored on playback

10.To exit, press the HDD button one or more times.

Segmentation as described above is a little tedious and very time-consuming. It is probably not worth it for a recording you only see once before you delete it. But for some recordings of a more permanent nature, it may be worth the effort. To do it accurately, however, takes a bit of practice. Accuracy is claimed to be within 0.5 seconds.

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Contents Tevion TSD-DR40HD User Guide Change Register for this document Contents Home Entertainment System Remote Controls IntroductionPurpose Home Entertainment System ComponentsSome Technical Terms BRCFront Panel Power/Mode IndicatorRear Panel Display Panel System MessagesRemote Control Remote Control Button FunctionConnections Connection DiagramConnection Details Initial DVR Set Up Procedure Searching for Australian Free-to-Air TV ChannelsSearching for Australian Digital TV Channels Complete List of Australian TV Channels found by ScanDeleting a TV Channel from List Reassigning Program Numbers for TV Channels in List Renaming Australian TV Channels in List ABC digital TV programsDVR Set Up Menus in Detail Setup Menu RecordingSetup Menu Video Setup Menu Language Setup Menu AudioSetup Menu Date/Time Setup Menu Preferences Setup Menu Time Shifting and Hard Disk ManagementSetup Menu DVB Watching TV Live Using the DVRWatching a TV Program Digital Video Brodcast Live Playing CDs Playing DiscsPlaying DVDs Watching a TV Program from HDD Using the Hard Disk DriveRecording a TV Program DVB Live on HDD Scheduling the Recording of a TV Program on HDD Computer System HyperTools Tevion TSD-DR40HD User Guide Deleting a TV Program Recorded on HDD Changing the Title of a TV Program Recorded on HDD Changing the Index Picture of a TV Program Recorded on HDD Hiding Unwanted Segments from a TV Program Recorded on HDD Using the DVD Recorder Scheduling the Recording of a TV Program on DVDComputer System HyperTools Tevion TSD-DR40HD User Guide Compiling a DVD by Copying from HDD to DVD Transferring a Video Tape Cassette Recording to DVD Cvbs Finalising a DVD for External Use YES noTroubleshooting, Warranty and Technical Support Troubleshooting GuideWarranty Customer Service from Pebble ElectronicsHelp Line Queries Header text Sven Eriksen Conclusion