Activeforever Plextalk PTR2 Digital DAISY Player and Recorder User Manual
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After the recording is complete, to remove a heading or page code, go to
the heading or page concerned and press the Heading or Page key three
times as appropriate. PLEXTALK will ask you to confirm that you want to
cancel the code. Press the Enter key to confirm the action.
NOTE: In case of multi title CDs or CF cards, press the Heading key three
times to insert a heading and four times to remove a heading.
NOTE: If you don't have headphone inserted, any guide speech may be
picked up in the recording.
You can carry out cut, copy and paste operations with the sections in your
recording. This is very similar to the cut, copy and paste procedure in a
word processor. PLEXTALK has an audio clipboard that can hold
information about the previous editing operation. All these operations
can be accessed from the "Edit" menu. Use the Number 4 or 6 to move
through the available options and the Enter key to select the operation
you want. For cut and copy operations, PLEXTALK will require you to
specify the starting section and the end section to operate on.
Also from the "Edit" menu, you can select to join a section or sections to
create a single section of those selected. Again PLEXTALK will ask for the
start section and end section to join. Press the Enter key to confirm at
each step.
NOTE: You cannot set section levels in Normal mode - you need to switch
to Book Creator mode in order to do this.
If you wish to create a new title, go to the "Edit" menu and select the
"Create new title" option. Press the Enter key when PLEXTALK asks you to
confirm the action. The new title will be created.
If you wish to erase an existing title, go to the title concerned, then select
the "Erase selected title" option, from the "Edit" menu, and select the
"Erase selected title" option. Confirm the action by pressing the Enter key
when asked by PLEXTALK.
If you are adding to or editing a CD-R disc that has been finalised, you
need to make some editing preparations with the Prepare to edit
command. When the recorder writes a CD, it uses its own writing format.
To make that CD playable on other players, you need to finalise the disc.
Once a disc has been finalised, you can no longer edit it on the recorder