Title and Chapter Editing

Edits you make to the Original content changes the actual content of the disc. For example, if you delete a title or chapter from the Original content (Title or Chapter), that title or chapter is deleted from the disc, freeing up extra recording time.

When you edit the Playlist, on the other hand, you are not changing the content of the disc. For example, when you delete a title from the Playlist, you are just telling the recorder not to play that title; nothing is actu- ally deleted from the disc.

Titles, Chapters and Parts VR

Titles in the disc’s original content contain one or more chapters. When you insert a title into the Playlist, all the chapters within that title also appear. In other words, chapters in the Playlist behave exactly as chapters on a DVD-Video disc do. Parts are sections of Original or Playlist titles. From the Original and Playlist menu you can add or delete parts. Adding a chapter or title to the Playlist creates a new title made up of a section (ie., chapter) of an Original title. Deleting a part removes part of a title from the Original or Playlist menu.

Caution

When editing using the Delete, Add and Move func- tions, the start and end frames may not be exactly as set in the start and end point display.

During Playlist playback, you may notice a momen- tary pause between edits. This is not a malfunction.

Adding Chapter Markers VR

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You can put a chapter marker anywhere in a Playlist or

 

Original title during recording or playback.

 

 

EDITING

Once the chapter is marked, you can use the Chapter

 

Search feature, as well as delete, combine and move chapters in the Chapter List-Original or Chapter List- Playlist menu.

You can insert up to 999 chapter markers in both the Original and Playlist contents.

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Chapter markers are inserted at regular intervals auto- matically. You can change this interval from the Initial Setup menu (see Auto Chapter on page 25).

1Play the title (Original or Playlist).

2press CHP ADD.

A chapter marker icon appears on the TV screen.

• You can also put chapter markers in during recording.At the point you want to start a new chapter,

Changing Title Thumbnails

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Each title displayed in the Title List menu is represented by a thumbnail picture taken from the start of that title or chapter.

If you prefer, select a different still picture from within a title.

1Play the title (Original or Playlist).

2 Press THUMBNAIL to make the currently dis - played picture the one that appears in the Original or Playlist menu.

The still picture that you choose appears in both the Original or Playlist menu.

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You can also change the thumbnail picture of the title on the Chapter List-Original or Chapter List-Playlist menu. Select a chapter on the Chapter List-Original or Chapter List-Playlist menu then press THUMBNAIL. The thumb- nail picture of the title that includes the chapter is changed.

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NDRV-60 specifications

The NEC NDRV-60 is a state-of-the-art network video recorder designed for modern surveillance needs. With a robust architecture, it offers reliability and performance suitable for both small and medium-sized installations. The NDRV-60 stands out in the crowded market of network video recorders due to its impressive features, cutting-edge technology, and user-friendly interface.

One of the main features of the NDRV-60 is its capability to support multiple camera connections. It can handle up to 60 IP camera channels, making it an ideal choice for businesses, educational institutions, and large facilities that require extensive surveillance coverage. This flexibility allows users to integrate cameras from various manufacturers, ensuring the system can adapt to different environments and requirements.

The NDRV-60 is built with advanced video encoding technologies that support high-definition video streams. It offers H.265, H.264, and MJPEG encoding formats, maximizing storage efficiency while maintaining high-quality images. This means that users can store longer video sequences without compromising on video clarity, an essential aspect of effective surveillance.

In terms of storage, the NDRV-60 provides ample options, supporting multiple hard drives with RAID configurations for redundancy and data protection. This ensures that footage is safe and can be retrieved even in the event of a drive failure. The system also features cloud storage integration, allowing users to have an additional backup of critical video data.

The NDRV-60 is equipped with a user-friendly graphical interface that simplifies navigation and setup. Users can easily configure camera settings, set up recording schedules, and access archived footage with just a few clicks. Remote access capabilities are also a noteworthy feature, enabling users to monitor their surveillance systems from anywhere through mobile devices or web browsers.

Additionally, the NDRV-60 incorporates advanced analytics features, such as motion detection and tamper alerts, enhancing situational awareness. These features help to minimize false alarms and ensure that users are notified of any suspicious activity in real-time.

Overall, the NEC NDRV-60 combines versatility, advanced technology, and ease of use, making it a reliable choice for those looking to enhance their security measures. Its comprehensive features ensure that users can tailor their surveillance to meet specific needs, providing peace of mind through effective monitoring solutions. Whether for commercial, educational, or public safety applications, the NDRV-60 sets a high standard in the field of network video recording.