Toshiba D-KR4SU Manuel D’Utilisation

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To protect recorded content
You can protect recorded content from unexpected
deletion.
Protection is provided for each title (original).
1) Perform steps 1 and 3 in “Playing recorded
contents” (
 page 51) to select a title.
2) Press QUICK MENU, and press   /   to select
“Title information”. Then press SELECT/ENTER.
3) Press QUICK MENU, and press the   /   to
select “Lock” and then press SELECT/ENTER.
The mark 
 appears.
Notes
• To cancel protection, repeat this procedure.
• Disc initialization erases all titles on a disc even if they are
protected.
To delete recorded content
Important note
Any deleted title/chapter (original) cannot be restored.
Before deleting, be sure to check contents on the disc.
1) Perform steps 1 and 3 in “Playing recorded
contents” (
 page 51) to select a title
(chapter).
2) Press QUICK MENU, then press   /   to select
“Title delete” (“Chapter delete”) and press
SELECT/ENTER.
3) Read the message and press   /   to select
“Yes,” then press SELECT/ENTER.
Notes
• When you display a title to delete, on the finder of EASY
NAVI Main Menu, you can delete it by selecting “Delete
Title” then press SELECT/ENTER button. Operate
according to the message.
• Deleting a title (a chapter) decreases the numbers of the
succeeding titles (chapters).
• A chapter of about 5 seconds or shorter may not be
deleted. Deleting a short chapter may not change the
display of the available disc volume.
• Deleting a playlist title/chapter does not affect the original
title/chapter.
• Deleting an original title/chapter affects all the
corresponding playlist title/chapters.
• Deleting all chapters in a title erases the title itself.
• Title and chapter which contains still pictures cannot be
deleted.
• On a DVD-R/RW disc, deleting is not possible if the disc is
finalized (
 page 100).
• Chapters in a DVD-R/RW disc cannot be deleted.
• On a DVD-RW disc, only a title last recorded can restore
the disc capacity by being deleted.
• On a DVD-R disc, deleting cannot restore the disc capacity.
DVD-RAM DVD-RW
DVD-R
DVD-RAM
SELECT/ENTER
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