Chapter 4-3 features – Sony RDR-GX7 User Manual

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Easy DVD recording

When discs recorded using the RDR-GX7 are played back, the

contents of the disc are displayed, facilitating rapid search for a

particular segment. Previously, making an edited version of a

video recording required two video decks to record segments

onto a new tape, in a time consuming process. But with the

RDR-GX7, it is possible to edit out unwanted portions on a disc

and rearrange the playback order. This feature makes it possible

to save not only video segments you have shot with a camcorder,

but also television programs for time-shift viewing, or for storing

on a disc. Compared with conventional video decks, the RDR-

GX7 offers far greater versatility and convenience.

Title List by GUI

When DVD software titles are played back on a DVD player, the

menu is displayed on the screen, allowing the user to select the

desired content for playback. This convenient feature is made

possible because a menu area is provided on a certain portion of

the disc. In the RDR-GX7, a Title List function is provided, and

via operation of a specific on-screen menu in the GUI, the

contents recorded on the disc are displayed. By simply pressing

the Title List button on the remote control, the list is shown. Up

to eight titles are displayed on the menu at once in either clear,

easy-to-read text only, or with the addition of thumbnail images

for greater information detail. Switching between these two types

of displays is possible using the Zoom +/– button. In addition,

since program contents can be sorted by recording date and time,

title number or title name, finding a desired title is quick and

easy. When a desired title is selected from the Title List,

playback, editing, or other operations can be smoothly

performed. When the data is to be corrected or changed, the title

name can be manually input. This makes it more convenient to

manage the recorded titles, to facilitate searching for a specific

title in the Title List for playback, or to display the title name for

confirmation during playback.

Editing on disc capability

Editing on the disc is a major feature of rewritable DVD discs,

and this is possible with the RDR-GX7. In particular, DVD-RW

(VR mode) recordings offer a high degree of editing flexibility.

There are two ways of editing DVDs. One is original editing on

the disc itself, making changes to both the images and sound

actually on the disc. Another way is to leave the images and

sound data on the disc without making changes, and edit only the

Playlist to rearrange the playback order of the content.

Original editing

In this type of editing, changes are made to images and sound

actually recorded on the disc. With rewritable media, unwanted

portions can be erased and these become blank areas, where

different images and sound can be subsequently recorded to

enable more efficient use of disc capacity.

Original editing functions

Original editing is possible with DVD-RW (VR mode), -RW

(Video mode), +RW and –R* discs.

Labeling a title (title name): This enables a title to be manually

input and is performed by using a keyboard on the screen. This

title name can also be shown by other DVD players, which can

display a DVD menu (except for DVD-RW VR mode).

Protecting a title (protect): Unlike erasure protect for an entire

tape, this feature allows you to protect a specific title from being

inadvertently erased.

Erasing a title (erase)*: This is used to select a title, and erase

its contents.

Erasing a section of a title (A-B erase): This allows you to

erase the content between two specified points within a title. This

function can only be used with DVD-RW (VR mode).

*

With write-once DVD-R discs, the erased areas cannot be recorded overr

again.

Chapter 4-3

Features

RDR-GX7's convenient
recording and playback features

RDR-GX7 Technical Notes

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Title List GUI screen (Normal)

Title List GUI screen (Zoom)

Title List –
on-screen display of content recorded on the DVD

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