Managing Your Recordings; Renaming The Recordings; Deleting Recordings; Choosing The Quality Of Your Recordings - THOMSON DTH7500 User Manual

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4/07/03

Managing your recordings

You can customise your recordings by giving a name to your video sequences, JPEG images and
mp3 files saved on your DMR's hard disc.

Renaming the recordings

From the Rename function in the Video, Pictures or Music, menus, press
character grid.
To exit the menu, press

Deleting recordings

From the Delete Title function in the Video, Pictures or Music, menus, press
recording. Confirm in the next window by selecting Yes.The title disappears from the list. Press
to return to the main menu.
MENU

Choosing the quality of your recordings

Your DMR can record approximately 120 hours of TV programmes or video sequences from
connected equipment.This capacity depends on the quality setting chosen in the Recording
Quality menu.
In the Main Menu, select the Recording line and press
Quality and press
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• Enter the name by selecting the letters one by one.
Press
• To erase a letter, press DEL. Press
• To add a space, select SPACE. Press
• When the name suits you, select Done. Press
validate.
,
or press
RETURN
CLEAR
to validate. Choose a quality using the
OK
Note: Recording Quality
Depending on the recording quality you have chosen, you can record
a total of approximately:
*1 : High - 20 hours.
*2 : Normal - 40 hours.
*3 : Basic - 60 hours.
*4 : Low - 120 hours.
• Times are approximate.They also depend on the other JPEG or mp3
recordings already present on the hard disc. The settings menu
cannot be accessed while a recording is in progress (
on your screen.
,
,
and
keys:
to validate.
OK
to resume playback.
PLAY
OK
to validate. Select Recording
,
keys and validate with
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Menus
OK
to access the
EN
EN
to validate.
OK
to validate.
OK
OK
to
OK
to delete a
.
OK
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