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9

Press Red (B) (CONFIRMING) to

confirm the contents.

The title is played back without the
scene to be erased.

Press Yellow (D) (ERASE) to

erase.

Go to step
10
.
Press RETURN to cancel scene
erase.
10

Press \ to select “YES”, then

press SET/ENTER.
Erase begins.
When erase completes, the screen in
step
5
appears.
If “C (UNDO)” is displayed, you can
undo edit by pressing Green (C).
To quit scene erase, press RETURN.
Then the edit screen appears.
11

Press EXIT to exit from Edit

mode.
NOTE
Selecting start and end points for scene
erase
You cannot set a range shorter than 3
seconds.
Once you erase a section of an original, it
is completely erased. It cannot be restored,
so be very careful and confirm before
erasing.
Scenes can only be added and erased a
maximum of 50 times per title.
If scenes have been added 51 or more
times to a disc using another DVD recorder,
Editing (Recording) may not function.
ERASE SCENE
CHANGE TITLE NAME
CHANGE THUMBNAIL
DIVIDE CHAPTER
82:0AMSAT 152/21
ERASE THIS SCENE?
ENTER
SELECT ENTER RETURN
n
YES NO
EDIT
(ORIGINAL)
TITLE: CH33 FINE
TITLE INFO: 10/4 MON 8:09 PM
– 8:14 PM
Editing an Original Title
Searching for the StartPoint and End Point Scenes
The following playback operations are
available when searching for the start point
and end point scenes.
Playback
If you press ||
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|PLAY, the currently paused
title will be played back.
Skipping to the start of a chapter
If the scene to be selected is in another title
or chapter, first search for the title or
chapter using Kor L.
Searching for scenes in a chapter
GREV and JFWD are convenient for
searching for a scene in a chapter.
Pause
When you reach a scene near the start
point or end point, press FSTILL/PAUSE
to pause. This will make it easier to find the
scene. The start and end points may shift
slightly.
Frame Advance/Reverse
If you press Lafter pause, the video
will start Frame Advance Playback. If you
press K, it will start Frame Reverse
Playback.
Final selection of scene
To select a scene more accurately, use
slow playback starting a little before the
scene to be selected. This will keep you
from going beyond the scene.
If you press SLOW after pausing, you
can select a scene at your leisure during
slow playback of the video.
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