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Advanced Editing (Playlist)

Creating a Playlist

SXC

(VR mode)

Follow these instructions to create a new playlist entry from a recorded title.

NUsing the TITLE LIST button

1.With the unit in Stop mode/Playback mode, press the TITLE LIST button.

2.Press the RED(A) button. The Edit menu is displayed.

3.Press the ▲▼ buttons to select New Playlist, then press the OK or button.

The Make Playlist screen is displayed.

4.Press the OK button at the start point.

The image and time at the start point is displayed on the Start window.

The yellow-coloured selection bar moves to the End item.

Select the starting point of the section from which you want to

create a new scene using the playback related buttons

(PLAY (), SEARCH (), SKIP ()).

5.Press the OK button at the end point.

The image and end point time is displayed in the End window.

The yellow-coloured selection bar moves to the Make item.

6.Press the ◄► buttons to select Make, then press the OK button.

To make a scene for the playlist.

A new Make scene screen is displayed. Repeat steps 4~6 to make a new scene for the playlist.

A new scene will be added to the current playlist.

You can check and see all the scenes on the Edit playlist screen. (See page 82)

To make a new playlist.

Repeat steps 1~6 if you want to make a new playlist.

7.Press the ◄► button to select Return, then press the OK button to finish the operation.

MYou can create up to 99 playlist entries.

Depending on the kind of disc, the displayed screen may have a slight difference.

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Samsung DVD-HR750/AUS manual Advanced Editing Playlist, Creating a Playlist, Play , Search , Skip, Start End Make Return

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