JVC CA-NXHD10R manual 56, Introducing HDD Editing Functions, Library Editing, Album Editing

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Introducing HDD Editing Functions

Introducing HDD Editing Functions

You can edit libraries, albums, and tracks using the following functions.

Library Editing

You can change the library name as you like.

Changing the Library Names (LIB. NAME) : Page 57 You can change the original library name, such as “Library 1,” to the one you assign.

Restoring the Libraries (RESTORE) : Page 58 If you unplug the unit or if a power failure occurs while recording, compressing (Smart Compression), or editing the data into the HDD, the library information stored in the HDD and what has been actually recorded in the libraries may happen to become unmatched. As a result, you cannot select some tracks or albums as you expect to do in the libraries. If this happens, you can use this function and restore the libraries.

Album Editing

This unit allows you to edit the albums using the following functions.

Copying an Album (COPY ALBUM) : Page 58 You can make a duplication of an album.

Moving an Album (LIB. CHANGE) : Page 59 You can move an album from a library to another library.

If you have stored an album in an incorrect library, use this function to change the library to store the album in.

Making a New Album (MAKE ALBUM) : Page 59 You can create a new album by selecting a track. Album number is automatically assigned to a newly created album.

To make your best album later, add other tracks in this album using the MOVE function. (See page 63.)

Erasing an Album (ERASE) : Page 60 You can erase an album one by one.

When an album is erased, the subsequent albums are renumbered automatically.

Erasing All Albums (ALL ERASE) : Page 61 All data in the HDD will be erased.

Track Editing

This unit allows you to edit the tracks using the following functions.

Copying a Track (COPY TRACK) : Page 61 You can make a duplication of a track.

Copying a Portion of a Track (A-B COPY) : Page 62 You can copy only a portion of the track you want and store it as a track in an album newly created.

Moving a Track (MOVE) : Page 63

You can move a track either within the same album or into a different album.

Tracks are automatically renumbered in both albums—where a track has moved from and where the track has moved to.

Dividing a Track (DIVIDE) : Page 64

This function separates a track into two tracks.

The subsequent tracks are automatically renumbered.

Joining Tracks (JOIN) : Page 65

This function joins two adjacent tracks into a single track.

The subsequent tracks are automatically renumbered.

Erasing a Track (ERASE TRK) : Page 66 You can erase an unwanted track one by one.

The subsequent tracks are automatically renumbered.

If the HDD includes many albums

It will be convenient for you to select the album number (and the track number) using Search Mode (see page 38) before performing most of the editing procedures described in this section. If you do so, you do not need to select the album number (and the track number) in the editing procedures.

For the titles of the duplicated albums and tracks using the COPY functions—COPY ALBUM, MAKE ALBUM, and COPY TRACK

The original titles will be also copied and assigned to the newly duplicated albums and tracks.

For album titles: You can change the album titles of the newly duplicated albums later

(see pages 53 and 54).

For track titles: You cannot assign the different titles for the original tracks and the duplicated tracks.

If the title of the original track or of the duplicated is changed, the other will also be changed.

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JVC CA-NXHD10R manual 56, Introducing HDD Editing Functions, Library Editing, Album Editing, Track Editing