Erasing a file, Renaming a file, Editing files – Teac DV-RA1000HD User Manual

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6 − DVD±RW/HD playback & recording

TASCAM DV-RA1000HD



You can erase the current file in the following way:

1

Select the

EDIT

sub-menu from the main menu.

2

From this sub-menu, select

ERASE

. A popup mes-

sage appears.

3

Press

ENTER

to erase the file,

CANCEL

to cancel

the action.

Erasing a file

Editing files

CAUTION

These editing operations are destructive, but there
is one level of undo available which applies to the
operations in the edit menu.

If two recordings have been made in the same project
which are to form one track, the files can be joined
together.

NOTE

This operation is not possible with files recorded in
DSD mode.
You cannot join together files that are transferred
from a CD if the CD has its copy ID set to “prohibit.”

The current file is joined to the file following it in the
play list (so if two files are to be joined and they are not
next to each other in the play list, the play list must be
edited). (See “Play lists” on page 46.)

TIP

Although this technique simply appends one file to
the end of another, it is possible to remove unwant-
ed heads and tails using the editing functions. (See
“Dividing files” on page .)

1

Select the

EDIT

sub-menu from the main menu.

2

From this sub-menu, select

COMBINE

. Press

ENTER

.

Figure 6.10: Confirming a file combine operation

3

Press

ENTER

to combine the files, or

CANCEL

to

cancel the operation.

NOTE

The maximum size of a file is  GB, as explained on
“Recording times and track lengths” on page 1
. If
combining two files will create a file larger than this,
a popup message alerts you to the fact, and you
cannot proceed with the combine operation.

Combining files

When the DV-RA1000HD records files, it numbers
them in sequence, starting at 0, which is probably not
very useful in the future.

To rename files, and provide them with meaningful
titles for future reference:

1

Select the

EDIT

sub-menu from the main menu.

2

From this sub-menu, select

RENAME

. Press

ENTER

.

Figure 6.8: Editing file names

3

Use the

JOG/DATA

dial to highlight a file, and

press the

F3

or

F4

key to start editing.

Figure 6.9: Editing file names (ii)

4

Edit the file name as described in “Naming files,

projects, marks, etc.” on page 29.

5

Press

ENTER

when done.

Renaming a file

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