Title Editing / Chapter Editing

When recording to hard disk drive, the names given to the multiple recorded image data (clips) can be changed. Other editing processes supported include trimming, chapter editing, clip dividing, and title order editing. DVD disc emulation can also be performed in order to confirm editing results.

The name, size and time of a clip selected with the Function Menu’s EDIT section = [Title] = [Target Clip] = [Edit To (HDD)] command can be confirmed by using the EDIT section = [Title] = [Info/Rename/ Del] command. In addition to changing the name of a clip, the Delete button can also be used to eliminate the clip if desired.

The clip name input here is reflected in the various button text when the DVD menu type is made the title menu. The actual number of characters that can be embedded in the menu will differ depending on the menu design. Further, depending on design, excessive characters may drop out when too many are embedded. Be sure to use the preview function to confirm the menu appearance.

Note 1:

To change clip names, connect a keyboard to the MOUSE/KEYBOARD USB jack.

Note 2:

The clip name can contain up to 32 one-byte characters.

EDIT section = [Title] = [Target Clip]

=[Edit To (HDD)]

EDIT section = [Title] = [Info/Rename/Del]

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Changing the selected clip’s name on EDIT section =

[Title] = [Info/Rename/Del] = [Name]

Editing Chapter Names

Individual names can be assigned to chapters existing within the clips selected with the EDIT section = [Title] = [Target Clip] = [Edit To (HDD)] command. When the EDIT section = [Title] = [Chapter] command is used to move to the chapter whose name you wish to change, character input is enabled. The chapter names input here are reflected in the various button text when the DVD menu type is made the chapter menu.

By default, no name is set. Also, when no name is set, standard designations such as “chapter 1” are automatically reflected in the button text. The actual number of characters that can be embedded in the menu will differ depending on the menu design. Further, depending on design, excessive characters may drop out when too many are embedded. Be sure to use the preview function to confirm the menu appearance.

Note 1:

To change chapter names, connect a keyboard to the MOUSE/KEYBOARD USB jack.

Note 2:

The chapter name can contain up to 32 one-byte characters.

EDIT section = [Title] = [Chapter]

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Pioneer PRV-LX10 manual Title Editing / Chapter Editing, Editing Chapter Names, Edit section = Title = Chapter