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Figure 15: Formatting a Disc
Erasing a Disc
NOTE: ERASING ANY DISC IS AN IRREVERSIBLE
AND PERMANENT OPERATION! Be sure to back up
any and all titles or tracks you want to save onto
another disc before erasing the original disc!
The Erase Disc function is used to erase all data
from a disc. This function is only available on
DVD+RW discs. Once any disc is erased, whatever
was on it is permanently gone.
1. From the Basic Disc Option menu (See section
Accessing Basic Disc Options”) highlight “Erase
Disc”
2. Press the ENTER to select
3. You’ll be asked to confirm you want to erase the
disc. Select Yes, to proceed with erasing.
Finalizing a Disc (DVD+R Discs Only)
When you want to finalize your recordings on a
DVD+R disc, use the Finalize Disc function. NOTE:
Once a DVD+R disc has been finalized, you cannot
either edit any of the titles on the disc, nor can you
add any new titles to the disc! The recorded DVD+R
disc is only available on other DVD player when the
disc has been finalized.
1. From the Basic Disc Options menu (see previous
page for directions on accessing Basic Disc Play
Options")
2. Select Finalize Disc then press ENTER
Renaming a Disc
1. From the Basic Disc Options menu (See section
Accessing Basic Disc Options”) highlight
“Rename Disc”
2. To edit disk title press the ENTER
3. Use the arrows to move to each letter or number
and press the ENTER to select
4. Once all number and letters are entered highlight
“Done” and press the ENTER to select
5. Once the “Disc Operations” menu appears on
screen press the SETUP button to exit
Renaming/Deleting a Title (DVD+RW Discs Only)
Accessing the Play/Edit Titles menu option from the
Menu lets you rename and delete titles as desired,
1. Press the TITLE button
2. Highlight title to change using the arrows and
press the DISPLAY on remote to select
3. Highlight desired option and press the ENTER to
select. If you choose TITLE RENAME go to
step A below. If you choose TITLE DELETE you
will be brought back to the title menu.
a. Use the arrows to move to each letter or
number and press the ENTER to select
Figure 16. Erasing a Disc