Recording archive (play back/edit recordings)
Deleting chapters
Deleting a chapter:
Use the buttons in the chapter overview to select
the chapter to be deleted, and press the (red dot) button. The following display appears (see screenshot on the right).
Use the buttons to select “Delete” and confirm
your selection with the button. The selected chapter is deleted. The section of the recording assigned to that chapter is assigned to the preceding chapter that has not been deleted.
Deleting chapters does not alter the recording in any way!
Deleting several chapters:
Selecting the chapters to be deleted (not in the sequence of the “Chapters” overview):
To select several chapters to be deleted at the same time, if they are not listed directly following each other in the
chapter overview, use the cursor () buttons to select the first chapter to be selected, and then press the button. The chapter is shown with a coloured background. Now select the other chapters to be deleted at the same time,
using the cursor () buttons, and select each further chapter to be deleted, using the button.
Selecting the chapters to be deleted (in the sequence in the chapter overview):
To select several chapters that are listed directly following each other in the chapter overview, you can start block selection. First use the buttons in the chapter overview to select the chapter at which you want to start the block selection. Then press the (red dot) button and use the buttons to select “Start Blockselection”. Confirm the
selection with the button. Now you can use the buttons to select several chapters in their sequence within the chapter overview.
Deleting the selected chapters:
After selecting the chapters to be deleted, press the (red dot) button. Use the buttons to select “Delete”
and confirm your action with the button. The selected chapters will be deleted. The sections of the recording assigned to these chapters are assigned to the preceding chapters that were not deleted.
Deleting chapters, even if all chapters in a recording are deleted, does not alter the recording in any way!
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