Playing Back Files; Play Lists; Restructuring The Play List; Setting Marks - Tascam DV-RA1000HD Owner's Manual

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6 − DVD±RW/HD playback & recording

Playing back files

Use the DV-RA1000HD in much the same way as a
CD player when playing back the files recorded on a
DVD±RW disc or HD.
Repeat functions, etc. will work as with CDs.

Play lists

A play list is a list in which files are assigned to tracks
on a DVD disc. Unlike a programmed playback list (see
"Programmed playback" on page 30), each file in a play
list must appear once (and only once).
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Only one play list per project can be created, but it
is possible to program a play list so that the tracks
are played in a different order, leaving unwanted
tracks to the end.
Play lists are created from the files present in a project
in the following way:
1
Select the
sub-menu from the main menu.
EDIT
2
From this sub-menu, select

Restructuring the play list

If you copied audio files (in BWF or DSDIFF for-
mat) from a computer to projects on the HD of
DV-RA1000HD or to a DVD disc, you must restructure
the play list to play back these audio files using the
DV-RA1000HD. Follow the steps below:
1
Open a project to which you copied audio files
from a computer.
2
Press the
key in the play list screen.
F3
A popup message appears, asking whether you
wish to restructure the play list.
3
Press the
key.
ENTER
The DV-RA1000HD starts restructuring the play
list.
Any audio files (in BWF or DSDIFF format) in
the project folder that are not included in the
current play list will be added to the end of the
play list.

Setting marks

As when recording CDs, you can use this facility to set
location marks which can then be used for location pur-
poses. (See "Editing files" on page 47.)

TASCAM DV-RA1000HD
PLAY LIST
.
NOTE
During DVD or HD playback, neither Start ID nor
Track ID is transmitted from the AES/EBU or S/PDIF
outputs. (Both IDs are transmitted from the S/PDIF
output during CD playback.)
Figure 6.7: Editing a play list
3
Use the
dial to highlight a file.
JOG/DATA
4
Use the
(up) and
F1
F2
highlighted file up and down in the play list or-
der.
5
Press
when done.
ENTER
Multiple audio files added to the play list will
be sorted in alphabetical order. (If the audio
files you attempt to add cause the play list to
grow longer than the duration of the speci-
fied project, only the files that will not cause
the play list to exceed the specified duration
will be added in alphabetical order to the
play list).
NOTE
When the play list is being restructured, the trans-
ferred BWF file might be converted to a different
format to suit the unit. In this case, the converted
file may lose some information specific to the appli-
cation that created the BWF-format file.
However, when recording to DVD±RW/HD, these
marks are written to UDFMI as part of the project.
(down) keys to move the

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