the line
rename mark
.
>
Confirm by pressing
OK
, to open the virtual keyboard, in order to enter a new name.
>
Use the
yellow
function key to alternate between upper and lower case letters.
>
Use the
arrow keys
to mark the first letter resp. the first symbol or figure if the
name you wish to enter.
>
Confirm this by pressing
OK
.
The selected letter will now be displayed in the headline of the virtual keyboard.
>
Now use the
arrow keys
to select the second letter of the name, and confirm this
by pressing
OK
.
>
If you have entered an incorrect letter or symbol by mistake, you can
delete
this by
pressing the
red
function key.
>
Enter the complete name in this way.
>
To accept the name, press the
green
function key.
A message will be displayed, enquiring whether you really want to accept the name.
>
Use the
arrow keys
to mark the field
OK
and accept the name by pressing
OK
.
>
To exit from the virtual keyboard without accepting the entered name, press the
blue
function key
Abort
.
Deleting a section
Your PVR provides the facility of removing whole sections or topics from an existing
recording (e.g. unwanted advertising blocks).
Please note:
The deleted sections are irrevocably removed from the hard drive.
To delete a section proceed as follows:
Both the beginning and the end of the section that is to be removed must be marked by two
marks/tags.
>
To do this, mark the beginning and the end of the section to be removed with one
mark each as described under
Setting a mark
.
>
Now use the
arrow keys
to set the mark that indicates the beginning of the section
that is to be removed.
The section to be deleted is now highlighted in
red
(1) both on the progress indicator
and in the overview of marks set.
>
Now press the
green
function key
Menu
and use the
arrow keys up/down
to
mark the line
Delete section
.
>
Press
OK
to display a query window.
>
To actually delete the section, use the
arrow keys left/right
to mark the field
OK
and confirm by pressing
OK
.
Extracting a section
This function allows you to copy a section of a recording. A new recording is generated,
consisting only of this section. The recording from which this section is copied remains in
memory unchanged.
To extract a section, proceed as follows:
The beginning and the end of the section that is to be copied must be indicated by two
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