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Using the PLAY LIST to edit programs
To clear the PLAY LIST screen Press [RETURN].
The screen returns to the state it was in before you called up the
play list.
What you can do with the PLAY LIST screen
Creating PLAY LIST
Playing PLAY LIST
Select a scene to play
(Play Scenes)
Add, move, re-edit and erase scenes (Edit)
Copying PLAY LIST (PL Copy)
Erasing a PLAY LIST (PL Erase)
Give PLAY LIST titles
(Enter Title)
Checking PLAY LIST’s contents (Properties)
For your reference:
• When the disc is protected (see pages 23 and 26), you can only
access “Play Scenes” and “Properties”. Release the protection to
access other items.
(4) Use search functions such as fast-forward and
slow-motion to find the end point of the scene
and press [ENTER].
(5) Use [ , ] to select “Exit” and press [ENTER].
To stop partway through
Press [RETURN].
To clear the PLAY LIST screen
Press [RETURN].
• The screen returns to the state it was in before you called up
the play list.
To specify another scene
Select “Next” after step (4) and press [ENTER], then repeat
steps (3) and (4).
For your reference:
• You can fast-forward, rewind, pause and slow-motion while
playing scenes just as you can during normal play.
• One disc can have a maximum of 99 play lists and 999 scenes.
These numbers may be reduced under some conditions.
• You cannot use the [STOP ] button while finding start and end
points.
• You cannot specify an end point before a start point or a start
point after an end point.
• If you specify an end point but not a start point, the unit
determines the beginning of the program as the start point.
Similarly, if you specify a start point but not an end point, the unit
determines the end of the program as the end point.
• You may not be able to specify start and end points if the
material is still pictures recorded on other equipment.
• The unit pauses play when the end of the last program on the
disc is reached during this procedure.
• You can also display the “CREATE PLAY LIST” screen by
selecting “– –” at the bottom of the play list.
Play list information
This shows the play list number, date of creation
(date/month), total play time, and the number of scenes it
contains and title (if entered).
Scenes
9 scenes can be shown on a page.
Turning pages
If there are more than 9 scenes, use [
, , ,
] to
select “ Back” or “Next ” and press [ENTER] to move to
the previous page or next page.
For your reference:
• The time of the scene is displayed in the selected scene.
About the PLAY LIST Play Scene screen
RAM
(1) Press [MENU (SHIFT + SEARCH)] to show the
MENU window.
(2) Use [ , , , ] to select the “PLAY LIST”
and press [ENTER].
• The play list screen appears. Scenes are not displayed if
you have not yet created a play list with the disc.
RAM
Displaying PLAY LIST
You can specify start and end points to create a scene, then specify the
order in which these scenes are played. These scenes are not
recorded separately so this doesn’t use up much of the disc’s capacity.
(1) While stopped, press [MENU (SHIFT + SEARCH)].
(2) Use [ , , , ] to select “CREATE PLAY
LIST” and press [ENTER] .
(3) Use search functions such as fast-forward and
slow-motion to find the start point of the scene
and press [ENTER].
RAM
Creating PLAY LIST
The following function can be used for a disc you have recorded on,
but the functions except “CREATE PLAY LIST” can be used only
when play lists have been created on the disc.