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Favorite Scene Selection

In this menu, you can adjust a title to your personal preferences.
You can insert/delete chapter markers, hide chapters, select a new index screen, or split the
title. Press FSS &on the remote control during recording to open this menu.

Inserting chapter marker

During playback, you can set and delete chapter markers within a title.
Each disc can have a maximum of 124 chapters, and an individual Title can have up to 99
chapters. When one of these values is reached, the following appears on the screen: 'Chapter
limit'. Some markers will need to be deleted in order to create new ones or to make
recordings.
1During playback, press FSS &on the remote control at the
appropriate point. The 'Favorite Scene Selection' menu will
appear on the screen.
FavoriteScene Selection
Insertingchapter marker PressOK
Currentchapter visible
Deletechapter marker
Deleteall chapter markers
Newindex picture
Dividetitle
PressFSS to exit
2Press ACH+ or CH- Bto select 'Inserting chapter marker'
then press OK .'Inserting marker' appears on the TV screen.
'X' appears on the TV screen.
This DVD is protected or a finalized DVD-R was inserted. You cannot
make any changes to it. Tip
3To remove the menu, press FSS &.

Hiding chapters

Initially all chapters are visible. You can hide chapters for playback (e.g. commercial skipping) or
make them visible again. In editing mode, hidden chapters are displayed in dimmed mode.
FavoriteScene Selection
Insertingchapter marker PressOK
Currentchapter visible
Deletechapter marker
Deleteall chapter markers
Newindex picture
Dividetitle
PressFSS to exit
1During playback of the corresponding chapter, press FSS &on
the remote control. The 'Favorite Scene Selection' menu will
appear on the screen.
How can I select other chapters?
1Press T/C on the remote control. Titles and chapters will be
displayed at the top of the screen.
2Select the title (T) or chapter (C) with Cor D.
3Select the title/chapter you want to edit with ACH+ or CH- B.Tip
2Select 'Current chapter' using CH- B.
ENGLISH
Managing disc content