Editing

DVD-RAM

Creating Chapters

A recording makes 1 title, which includes 1 chapter. By dividing it into several chapters, it will be easier to access a desired scene, and your editing or playback will be much easier.

To create chapters in a title, insert a chapter mark. Use the frame advance and pause to locate a point where you want to divide, then press the CHP DIVIDE button. You can insert a chapter mark also while recording, by pressing the PAUSE button to pause the recording or by pressing the CHP DIVIDE button.

The point divides the chapter (into two). You can create multiple chapters by repeating the above operation.

Notes

Chapters cannot be created in the following modes: Dubbing / Fast-reverse, Fast-forward / Slow-motion

You cannot divide a title of a DVD-R/RW disc into chapters. It is possible to create chapters in a DVD-R/RW disc by pressing

the CHP DIVIDE button during recording at the desired points, or by selecting an option that inserts chapter marks

automaticallly during recording at regular intervals. ( page 130)

If you want to modify the chapter division, or want to place a chapter mark more precisely monitoring the frame counter, follow the procedures below.

Introduction RecordingPlayback

OPEN/CLOSE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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QUICK MENU

 

1 During stop, playback or recording, press

CONTENT MENU.

The CONTENT MENU Title List appears.

CONTENT MENU

2 Press / / / to select a title.

To go to the next or previous page, press the PICTURE SEARCH ( / ) button.

ENTER

• To select a chapter, first highlight the title that contains

 

the chapter you want, then press the

button.

 

The display changes to “CONTENT MENU Chapter

 

List”.

 

 

To go back to the title display, press the

button

 

again.

 

3 Press QUICK MENU.

The Quick Menu appears.

Editing

Library Function setup

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TIME BAR

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DIMMER

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TV/VIDEO

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INPUT SELECT

PICTURE SEARCH

QUICK MENU

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Title Information

 

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2003/07/11 19:00 Ch:8

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2003/07/12 21:00 Ch:10

(0:51:28) Original

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Toshiba D-R1SU owner manual Creating Chapters, During stop, playback or recording, press, Press / / / to select a title