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Favorite Scene Selection
In this menu you can adapt a title to suit your particular needs.
You can insert/delete chapter markers, hide chapters, select a new index, or split up a title.
Press EDIT on the remote control during recording to open this menu.
Insert chapter markers
During recording, you can set or delete chapter markers within a title.
The maximum number of chapters per disc is 124 and 99 per title. If one of these limits is
reached the following message will appear on the screen: 'Chapter limit'. You need to delete
some markers before you can insert new ones or make recordings.
1During playback, press EDIT on the remote control at the
appropriate point. The 'Favorite Scene Selection' menu appears on
the TV screen.
FavoriteScene Selection
Insertmarker PressOK
Deletemarker
Deleteall markers
Currentchapter visible
PressEDIT to exit
2Confirm 'Insert marker' by pressing OK .'Inserting marker'
appears on the TV screen.
'X' will appear on the screen:
This DVD is write-protected or the disc is a finalised DVD-R. Subsequent
changes cannot be made. Tip
3To stop this function, press EDIT .
Hiding chapters
Initially, all the chapters are visible. You can hide chapters for playback (e.g. advertisements) or
make them visible again. In editing mode, hidden chapters are shown darker.
A chapter always consists of a start marker and an end marker.
To hide a certain scene, proceed as follows:
1Search the beginning of the scene you want to hide. Press
PAUSE 9.
FavoriteScene Selection
Insertmarker PressOK
Deletemarker
Deleteall markers
Currentchapter visible
PressEDIT to exit
2Press EDIT on the remote control to call the 'Favorite Scene
Selection' editing menu.
3Set the start marker using OK .
The number of chapters ('C') in the menu line will increase by one.
4Search for the end of the scene. You can also use Oor Nto
search faster for the end of the scene.
Make sure that you do not jump into the next title (title number 'T'
must not change). Only chapters within a title can be hidden.
5Press PAUSE 9at the corresponding position.
Managing the disc contents