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Managing recordings
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Erasing a recording/title
You can add to or erase contents from any unfinalized suitable recordable DVD. Once erased
however, those programs cannot be recovered and reused again.
You can erase individual recordings from a disc as shown below:
1. While playing a suitable unprotected and unfinalized recordable DVD+RW type disc, press
the
Play list/menu
button on the remote control to display the disc content menu.
2. Press the
Up
or
Down
button to select the title you wish to erase.
3. Press the
Edit
button to display the ’Edit’ menu on-screen.
Press the
Up
or
Down
button to highlight ’
Erase Title
’, and the press the
OK
button to confirm.
Can titles be erased from a DVD+R disc?
Titles on DVD+R discs are only marked as erased. While playing a disc, the ’erased’ title will be
skipped.
The space used for a title cannot be used again as the disc format does not support files being
re-written over. You must use DVD+RW type discs if you wish to rewrite over previously
recorded files.
Preventing unintended erasure of a title
To prevent a recording from being accidentally erased, you can set the DVD Recorder to
protect individual recording from erasure.
How to protect a title:
1. While playing a suitable unprotected and unfinalized recordable DVD+RW type disc, press
the
Play list/menu
button on the remote control to display the disc content menu.
2. Press the
Up
or
Down
button to select the title you wish to protect.
3. Press the
Edit
button to display the ’Edit’ menu on-screen.
4. Press the
Up
or
Down
button to highlight ’
Protect Title
’, and the press the
OK
button to confirm.
How to unprotect a title:
To unprotect the title, repeat the above steps, but select ’
Unprotect
Title
’ in step 4.
Disc Settings
The disc settings screen displays above the first title in the disc play list and contains general
information about the current disc.
You can:
• finish editing (make edits DVD player compatible) for DVD+RW only;
• finalize a disc (for DVD+R disc only, so that you can play the disc on general DVD players);
• enable or disable write protection on the disc;
• erase all content on a DVD+RW.
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