Editing (HDD/DVD)

About Editing

Content that can be edited and editing operations vary according to the recording mode.

Recordings on HDD, or on DVD-RW in VR mode

You can do various types of editing with this Recorder alone. For example it is possible to create a compilation of your favorite videos by gathering your favorite scenes from recorded titles, moving scenes within a specified range, or erasing unnecessary scenes. You can edit original videos you have recorded into a Play List without changing the content of the original videos.

NOTE

• If disc protection is set for a DVD-RW, it cannot be edited.

ORIGINAL

A recorded video (title) in as is form is called an ORIGINAL. A single recording (from record start to stop) forms a single title.

PLAY LIST

A title created by editing based on originals is called a PLAY LIST. A play list can be remade any number of times.

Original

Original

Original

Play List

 

 

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2

 

 

3

 

 

4

 

 

NOTE

A Play List is a list which describes the playback se- quence of originals, and it does not actually copy the originals. This makes it possible to perform editing while using only a little disc space.

Recordings on DVD-RW/R in Video mode

The following content can be edited.

Input (change) title name (page 72)

Erase title (page 76)

NOTE

ERASE TITLE for a recording in Video mode will change settings so that the “erased” title cannot be seen in the REC LIST, but this does not mean that the video is actually erased. (Free time on the disc will not increase. With a DVD-RW recorded in Video mode, free time on the disc will increase when the title recorded last is erased.)

Editing is not possible if the disc has been finalized (page 99). With a DVD-RW, editing is possible again if finalization is cancelled.

Additional recording and editing can be done using only this Recorder until the disc is finalized.

Editing Procedure

Basic procedure for editing an original title recorded in VR mode

Load a disc.

Select the title to be edited, and edit.

Erasing Unnecessary Scenes from an Original Title (ERASE SCENE) (page 70).

Inputting/Changing Title Name (CHANGE TITLE NAME) (page 72).

Changing Thumbnail (CHANGE THUMBNAIL) (page 73).

Making Sections in a Title (DIVIDE CHAPTER) (page 74).

Combining Chapters Together (COMBINE CHAPTERS) (page 75).

Disabling Title Edit and Erase (TITLE PROTECT) (page 75).

Erasing All Titles (page 76).

Erasing by Selecting a Title (or Chapter) (page 76).

Basic procedure for editing titles recorded in VR mode after making a Play List

Load a disc.

Create a Play List.

Creating from Original Titles (page 77).

Creating from Part of an Original (page 77).

Select and edit the created Play List.

Erasing All Titles (page 76).

Erasing by Selecting a Title (or Chapter) (page 76).

Adding a Scene from an Original to a Play List (ADD SCENE) (page 78).

Changing the Title Sequence (MOVE TITLE) (page 80).

Erasing Unnecessary Scenes (ERASE SCENE) (page 81).

Inputting/Changing Title Name (CHANGE TITLE NAME) (page 81).

Changing Thumbnail (CHANGE THUMBNAIL) (page 81).

Making Sections in a Title (DIVIDE CHAPTER) (page 81).

Combining Chapters Together (COMBINE CHAPTERS) (page 81).

NOTE

Editing cannot be done in the following cases.

Play Lists cannot be created for discs recorded in Video mode.

Play Lists cannot be created for recordings on DVD-R.

Finalized DVD-RWs (Video mode) cannot be edited. (Editing can be enabled by cancelling finalization.)

A Play List cannot be created from original titles/chapters containing a “Copy Once” enabled programme which is recorded on HDD.

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Sharp DV-HR350H, DV-HR300H Editing HDD/DVD, About Editing, Editing Procedure, Recordings on HDD, or on DVD-RW in VR mode

DV-HR350H, DV-HR300H specifications

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