Editing Functions & Options; General Information - Pioneer PRV-9000 Operating Instructions Manual

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7.0 E
F
DITING
UNCTIONS
The PRV-9000 provides editing options
for the original content or for content
copied (Playlist) to a VR formatted
DVD-RW disc. The following sections
provide instructions and general editing
feature information. Being as creating
titles and chapters is up to the DVD
author, the steps provide guidelines
and suggestions rather than specific
directions. Each disc supports a single
Playlist so add all possible content
before editing the Playlist.
DISCNAVI button
7.1

General Information

Edits made to Original content change the actual material on the source disc.
For example, erasing a title from the original content delete the material thus
freeing space on the disc for additional recordings.
When editing a Playlist, the material remains on the disc. For example, erasing a
title from the Playlist tells the recorder to skip that title during playback but the
material is still available for later edits.
DVD titles consist of one or more chapters. When a title is inserted in to a
Playlist, all the chapters within that title also appear on a Playlist.
A Part is a portion of the original material or Playlist content. Adding a part to the
Playlist creates a new title consisting of a section (i.e. part) from an original title.
Erasing a part removes that segment of a title from the original and/or Playlist
content.
An example of a professional use for showing a Playlist rather than the Original
content is within a shopper's kiosk. If disc content includes upcoming product
specials and sales announcements, the data can be pulled in to the Playlist but
skipped after the information no longer applies. However, the data remains on
the disc as a record of the store's activity.
& O
PTIONS
ENTER / Joystick
PREV / NEXT
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PLAYLIST
CHP MARK
NAVI MARK
DISCNAVI

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