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Erasing
a
Title
If
you
choose
to
erase
a
title
from
the
[Edit]
menu,
the
title
or
chapter
is
actually
deleted
from
the
disc.
1.
Useb/B/v/Vtochooseatitleyouwantto
erase
on
the
[Edit]
menu
then
press
ENTER.
Repeat
this
step
to
select
additional
title.
The
menu
options
appears
on
the
right
side
of
the
screen.
2.
Select
[Erase]
option
from
the
options
on
the
menu.
3.
Press
ENTER.
The
confirm
message
for
deleting
will
appear.
4.
Use
b
/
B
to
select
[OK]
then
press
ENTER.
The
selected
title(s)
is
deleted.
5.
Repeat
steps
1
-
3
to
continue
to
erase
from
the
menu.
Notes:
If
more
than
two
titles
are
repeatedly
deleted,
the
titles
are
combined
into
one.
When
you
are
deleting
a
title,
only
the
last
one
on
DVD+RW
increases
remaining
recording
time.
Protect
a
Title
Use
this
function
to
protect
against
accidental
recording,
editing
or
deleting
of
the
title.
1.
Useb/B/v/Vtochooseatitleyouwantto
protect
on
the
[Edit]
menu
then
press
ENTER.
Repeat
step
1
to
select
additional
title.
The
menu
options
appears
on
the
right
side
of
the
screen.
2.
Select
[Protect]
from
the
options.
3.
Press
ENTER.
The
confirm
message
for
protect
will
appear.
4.
Use
b
/
B
to
select
[OK]
then
press
ENTER.
The
lock
mark
will
appear
to
the
left
of
the
title
name.
Tip
If
you
select
a
title
that
has
already
been
protected
on
the
[Edit]
menu,
you
can
'unprotect'
it
by
choosing
[Unprotect]
option
from
the
[Edit]
menu
options.
After
doing
that,
you
can
edit
and
delete
the
title.
Changing
Title
Thumbnails
You
can
select
a
favorite
scene
for
the
thumbnail
picture
shown
in
the
Title
List
menu.
1.
Useb/B/v/Vtochooseatitleonthe[Edit]
menu
then
press
ENTER.
The
menu
options
appears
on
the
right
side
of
the
screen.
2.
Select
[Thumbnail]
from
the
options.
3.
Press
ENTER.
The
menu
appears
as
shown
below.
4.
Use
play,
pause
step,
search
and
slow-motion
to
find
the
scene
you
want.
5.
Press
THUMBNAIL
to
make
the
currently
displayed
picture
the
one
that
appears
in
the
Title
List
menu.
The
still
picture
that
you
choose
appears
in
Title
List
menu.
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