Creating, editing and playing playlists

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CHAPTER MANUAL SKIP

 

You can arrange the chapters (40) to create a playlist.

Title Title

Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter

Playlist

Chapter

Chapter

Copying (47) a playlist will create a title.

Playlists are not recorded separately so this doesn’t use much capacity.

Editing chapters in a playlist does not modify the source titles and source chapters.

You cannot create or edit playlists while recording or copying.

[HDD] [RAM]

The maximum number of items on a disc:

–Playlists:99

–Chapters in playlists: Approx. 1000

(Depends on the state of recording.)

If you exceed the maximum numbers of items for a disc, all the items entered will not be recorded.

Creating playlists

[HDD] [RAM]

Preparation

Turn on the television and select the appropriate Video input to suit the connection to this unit.

Turn the unit on.

3 Press [3, 4] to select “Playlists” and press [ENTER].

4 Press [3, 4, 2, 1] to select “Create” and press [ENTER].

Playlists

Playlist View

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Create

 

 

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5 Press [2, 1] to select the source title and press [4].

Press [ENTER] to select all the chapters in the title, then skip to step 7.

Playlists Create

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Source Title

 

 

Page 001/001

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Source Chapter

 

 

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Page 001/001

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ENTER

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Press RETURN to exit.

RETURN

6 Press [2, 1] to select the chapter you want to add to a playlist and press [ENTER].

Press [3] to cancel.

Playlists Create

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Source Title

 

 

Page 001/001

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002

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Source Chapter

 

 

Page 001/001

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Chapters in Playlist

 

Page 001/001

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ENTER

S SUB MENU

Press RETURN to exit.

RETURN

You can also create a new chapter from the source title. Press [SUB MENU] to select “Create Chapter” and press [ENTER] (41, Create Chapter)

7 Press [2, 1] to select the position to insert the chapter and press [ENTER].

Playlists Create

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Source Title

Page 001/001

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Chapters in Playlist

 

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Press [DRIVE SELECT] to select the drive containing the recorded

ENTER

RETURN

Press RETURN to exit.

title to be edited.

≥[RAM] Release disc or cartridge protection (55).

You cannot create or edit a playlist while recording or while copying.

Playlists must be made in accordance with the encoding system currently selected in “TV System” (67).

Press [3] to select other source titles. Repeat steps 6–7 to add other chapters.

8 Press [RETURN].

All the selected scenes become the playlist.

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While stopped

Press [FUNCTIONS].

Press [3, 4] to select “To Others” and press [ENTER].

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Remain 30:00 SP

Playback

G-Code Record

Recording

Advanced Copy

Delete

Playlists

Flexible Rec

 

Copy

DV Auto Rec

 

To Others

Setup

ENTER

HDD Management

RETURN

 

To return to the previous screen

Press [RETURN].

To exit the screen

Press [RETURN] several times.

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