DVD Editing
Before EditingThis recorder offers various edit options for various disc types. Before you edit, check the disc type in the “Disc Information” display (page 64), and select the option available for your disc.
Notes
•You may lose the edited contents if you remove the disc or a timer recording starts while editing.
•You cannot edit recordings on
Edit options for
+RW
You can perform simple edits. Since Video mode titles are actual recordings on the disc, you cannot undo any edits you make. The edit functions available for Video mode titles are:
–Renaming a title (page 61).
–Erasing a title (page 58).
–Setting protection against erasure (DVD+RWs only) (page 58).
–Erasing a section of a title
–Dividing a title (DVD+RWs only) (page 60).
Notes
•Once the disc is finalized, you cannot edit or record on the disc (except for DVD+RWs).
•If a message appears and indicates that the disc’s control information is full, erase unnecessary titles.
You can enjoy advanced edit functions. First you have two options for a
To edit original titles
Edits made to the original titles are final. If you plan to retain an unaltered original recording, create a Playlist (see below). The edit functions available for original titles are:
–Renaming a title (page 61).
–Erasing a title (page 58).
–Erasing a chapter (page 59).
–Setting protection against erasure (page 58).
–Erasing a section of a title
–Dividing a title (page 60).
To create Playlist titles
A Playlist is a group of Playlist titles created from the original title. When you create a Playlist, only the control information necessary for playback, such as the playback order, is stored on the disc. The original titles are left unaltered.
If you erase an original title used in a Playlist, that Playlist is also erased.
Example: You have recorded the final few matches of a soccer tournament on a
In this case, you can compile highlight scenes as a Playlist title.
Editing DVD
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