FUNCTIONS DVD HDD
Playlists
FUNCTIONS
ENTER RETURN
SELECT
Delete Cancel
Delete
Delete playlists ?
ENTER RETURN
Terra X
Properties
No. 03
Chapters 005
Date 10/ 3/2006 FRI
Total 1:15.35
DVD-RAM
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PLAY
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Playlists
Change
Change
Start play and select the image
of a thumbnail.
Change Thumbnail
Exit
Edit
Delete
Properties
Chapter View
Create
Copy
Enter Name
Change Thumbnail
Edit
Delete
Properties
Chapter View
To Others
Change Thumbnail
You can select any position in a title as the thumbnail for the Playlist View.
!Press PLAY to start playback.
!At the position to be displayed as the new thumbnail, confirm [Change] with
ENTER. The selected thumbnail is displayed.
!Confirm [Exit] with ENTER.
The selected thumbnail is added to the Playlist View.
Enter Name
Change or enter the title of the programme. If you enter a long name, it is only
partially displayed.
Copy
!Select [Copy] with and confirm with ENTER.
Create
Please read Creating a playlist.
!Select [Edit] with and confirm with ENTER.
!Select the desired option in the sub menu.
Properties
Information on the playlist, such as chapter, date and time, is displayed.
!Select [Properties] with and confirm with ENTER.
Delete
This procedure deletes the playlist and it cannot be restored. The source titles are
retained.
!Confirm [Delete] with ENTER.
!Select [Delete] with and confirm with ENTER.
Launching the Playlists menu
!Press FUNCTIONS.
!Select [To Others] with and confirm with ENTER.
!Select [Playlists] with and confirm with ENTER.
Playback
!Select a playlist with and start playback with ENTER.
Edit
!Select a playlist with .
!Press SUB MENU.
Editing playlists in the SUB MENU.
Jump to the beginning/end of a title/chapter with PAUSE and SKIP .
Locate the position for a marker with SKIP , SLOW/SEARCH ,
TIME SLIP, MANUAL SKIP or .
You can jump between set markers with SKIP .
Editing several elements
Select the desired title with and press PAUSE .
A check appears. Repeat this process to select other titles.
Press PAUSE again to clear the selection.
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