FUNCTIONS AVAILABLE WITH DISC NAVIGATION
The Disc Navigation mode will allow a variety of further operations.
Functions Available with Disc Navigation
Reference
Available functionDisc or card usedContents
page
Editing of scenesYou can delete unnecessary scenes11,0 - 1 13
1
combine scenes, or divide one scene.
Setting special effects to You can attach fade and skip to a 114 - 116
1
scenesscene, and change existing thumbnails.
Scene information You can display information on one 120
display123scene or multiple scenes, such as
image quality, recording time, etc.
Changing titleYou can change the title of play l12i2,st 1 o3r0
1
program.
Creation of play listYou can create an original movie by124
1
changing the combination of scenes.
Disc or Card You can initialize a DVD-RAM disc or132
initialization13card so that it can be used on this DVD
video camera/recorder.
Copy from disc to cardYou can copy photos recorded on DVD-117
13
RAM disc to card.
Disc finalizationYou can use this DVD video camera/135
recorder to finalize any DVD-R disc
2
recorded on it so that the disc can be
viewed on DVD player, etc.
Repeat playYou can repeatedly play back progra136ms
12
and scenes.
Slide show3You can play back stills continuously.137
Remaining display The remaining recordable movie time 133
(Capacity)123or number of recordable stills is
displayed.
Disc protectionYou can protect the DVD-RAM disc to133
1
prevent deletion or editing by mistake.
Deleting scene3You can delete unnecessary scenes.110
Scene lockYou can lock any scene so that it will118
not be deleted by mistake: Essential
3
scenes are thereby protected, and
recording another still is possible.
Note:
Setting special effects to scenes (fade, skip, thumbnail) are unique to this DVD video camera/recorder. When a disc
with any effects set on this DVD video camera/recorder is directly played back on a DVD recorder/player or read into
PC, the set effect results will not be reflected in the playback or readinflect the set effg. To re reseuctlts, connect English
both devices using the AV/S input/output cable and then perform recording (Dubbing, p. 83).
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