3 Select two adjacent tracks you want to join.

1)Press ALBUM + or ALBUM – to select an album.

If the album you have selected includes only one track, you cannot go to the step below. Select another album including more than one track in it.

2)Press SELECT ¢or SELECT 4to select tracks.

You can select a track (and its adjacent track) directly using the number buttons. In this case, the selected track starts playback repeatedly.

3)Press SET.

4 Press ENTER.

The HDD lamp flashes in red.

“PLEASE WAIT” appears while the editing you have made is being stored in the HDD.

If you have performed the above procedure during play, HDD playback stops.

To divide the joined tracks, see the DIVIDE function on

page 60.

If “CANNOT JOIN” appears in the main display

You cannot join the tracks because they are recorded in different recording modes.

You cannot join tracks if the total playing time of the joined track becomes—more than 3 hours in the Linear PCM format, and more than 24 hours in AAC format.

Erasing a Track—ERASE TRK

You can erase an unwanted track one by one.

The subsequent tracks are automatically renumbered.

1st

2nd

3rd

4th

5th

A

B

C

D

E

After erasing

 

 

 

Track No.

 

 

 

 

track 2

 

 

 

 

1st

2nd

3rd

4th

 

A

C

D

E

 

1 Press TITLE/EDIT repeatedly until “TRACK EDIT?” appears in the main display, then press SET.

The source changes to “HDD” automatically if another source has been selected.

2 Press SELECT ¢or SELECT 4to select “ERASE TRK?,” then press SET.

The currently selected track

number of the current album flashes.

3 Select a track you want to erase.

1)Press ALBUM + or ALBUM – to select an album.

2)Press SELECT ¢or SELECT 4to select a track.

You can select a track directly using the number buttons. In this case, the selected track starts playback repeatedly.

3)Press SET.

4 Press ENTER.

“HDD WRITING” appears and the HDD lamp flashes in red while the editing you have made is being stored in the HDD.

If you have performed the above procedure during play, HDD playback stops.

If you want to erase only a portion of a track

Use the DIVIDE, ERASE, then JOIN functions.

First divide a track into three portions (second portion must be the one you want to erase). Then erase the second portion, and finally join the first portion and the third portion.

English

On the remote control ONLY:

If the HDD includes many albums and tracks, select the album and track using Search Mode (see page 34) before performing the procedure below.

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JVC NX-HD10 manual Erasing a Track-ERASE TRK, Press Select ¢or Select 4to select tracks, Press SET Press Enter

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