
IntroductionHDD/BD/DVD/CardsBattery PackVarious Recording TechniquesDubbing on BD/DVD (DZ-BD7HA)EditingViewing on the Other DevicesConnecting to your
10IntroductionThe Instruction Manual is intended for the DZ-BD7HA and DZ-BD70A models.The DZ-BD7HA can record to HDD (hard disk), BDs, and DVDs. The D
100EditingIf you have recorded numerous short scenes, combining them can be convenient.Be sure to select consecutive multiple scenes. When using the H
101EditingYou can add fading to the beginning and/or end of a scene.There are three types of special effects:Adding Special Effects (Edit -Fade)Notes•
102EditingYou can move the cursor to the scene recorded first or last using this function.Jumping to the Top/End (Go To)You can lock selected stills
103Editingz To unlock the scenePerform steps 1–3 in "Locking Scenes on a Card (Lock)", then select “Scene” “Lock” “Set”, then press the c
104EditingFormatting the HDD, or a BD/DVD or card deletes all recorded contents. If you wish to delete all recorded contents, it is recommended that y
105EditingAlthough previously recorded movies will not be erased by recording new movies, a protect setting will ensure against accidental erasure and
106EditingYou can check the available recording space on the HDD or a BD/DVD (remaining recording duration) for recording movies, or on a memory card
107Viewing on the Other DevicesConnecting to Your TVfor Viewing Connecting to a TVThe connection method differs depending on the type of video input
108Viewing on the Other DevicesConnecting the camcorder to your TV’s component inputNotes• 1080i signals are output from the camcorder’s HDMI OUT term
109Viewing on the Other DevicesConnecting the camcorder to your TV’s S video terminals or video terminals Adjusting the camcorder’s output settings a
11IntroductionAbout media descriptionsThe camcorder functions available vary depending on the media (HDD/BD/DVD/Card) used. Refer to the icon headings
110Viewing on the Other DevicesViewing on your TVTurn on the TV and switch the TV input to the terminal where the camcorder is connected.• Refer to yo
111Viewing on the Other DevicesViewing on Other Players/RecordersBefore playing back a BD/DVD recorded or dubbed on this camcorder using another BD/DV
112Viewing on the Other DevicesTo play back a disc recorded on this camcorder using another BD/DVD recorder/player, refer to the table below. (Please
113Viewing on the Other DevicesBefore you beginYou must finalize a BD-R/DVD-RW (VF mode)/DVD-R recorded/dubbed on this camcorder before playing it bac
114Viewing on the Other Devicesz Using the FINALIZE button to finalize a discPress FINALIZE while recording pause or the disc navigation screen is dis
115Connecting to your PCAbout the software includedThe PC connection cable and CD-ROM software supplied with the camcorder will allow you to use the m
116Connecting to your PCPC requirementsOSWindows® XP Home Edition/Professional SP2Windows Vista™* 64-bit Edition is excluded. * To use this software,
117Connecting to your PC Software installationThe content and procedures for installation will differ depending on the OS of your PC. 1Turn on the po
118Connecting to your PCTo “Roxio Easy CD Creator 5” usersWhen the supplied ImageMixer 3 HD Edition for BDCAM is installed, as there is the possibilit
119Connecting to your PC Connecting the camcorder to your PCTurn on the camcorder power.When connecting the camcorder to a PC, connect the camcorder
12IntroductionConduct test recording.• Before recording important shots, always conduct test recording to confirm that images are normally recorded.Fo
120Connecting to your PCCamcorder indications on the PCIf the camcorder is set to HDD or BD/DVD mode and connected to a PC, it is recognized as a disc
121Connecting to your PC Using a built-in disc drive of your PC to read a disc recorded on the camcorderIf your PC’s disc drive is compatible with th
122Connecting to your PCTo launch ImageMixer 3 HD Edition for BDCAM, double click the ImageMixer 3 HD Edition for BDCAM shortcut which was created on
123Connecting to your PC4Import images to the PC.Select the thumbnail for the image you wish to store, then click “Import”. The PC starts importing th
124Connecting to your PCOrganize the images imported to the PCAs the images imported to your PC using ImageMixer 3 HD Edition for BDCAM increase, orga
125Connecting to your PCCreating a smart album to automatically assemble images3Choose images from the library.Click on the library so that the list o
126Connecting to your PCCreating a disc with the images recorded by the camcorderImageMixer 3 HD Edition for BDCAM allows you to use the imported imag
127Connecting to your PC4Set up the disc you are creating.Double click on the created list to display a list setup screen. Set the image quality and m
128Connecting to your PCHintTo select multiple files, click on the thumbnails while holding down the “Shift” key to select consecutive files, or the “
129Connecting to your PC Uninstalling the softwareClick “Start”, then “Control Panel”, and then click (or double click) “Add or Remove Programs”. Fro
13IntroductionMake sure the following accessories are included in the package.Checking Provided AccessoriesBattery pack (DZ-BP14S)Portable power suppl
130Connecting to your PCWhen connecting the camcorder to a PC, use the AC adapter/charger as a power source.z If the camcorder power is cut during dat
131AdCAMERA ACCESSORIESWide conversion lens (DZ-WL43) (p.64)Tele-conversion lens (DZ-TL43) (p.64)POWER SUPPLYBattery (DZ-BP14SW)Optional Accessories•
132Additional InformationIf an error message appears while operating the camcorder, refer to the following table for details and remedies. Messages ar
133Additional InformationAll scenes are already dubbed. Please use other Dub Mode.This message will appear if you attempt a “New” dubbing when there a
134Additional InformationCannot sleep mode. • The camcorder enters sleep mode when QUICKSTART is pressed only while in recording pause mode.• Check th
135Additional InformationCheck disc. A disc unusable on this camcorder may have been inserted or the disc may be damaged.Make sure that the type of di
136Additional InformationDisc must be finalized before it can be played on another device.• This message will appear if you remove a BD-R/DVD-RW (VF m
137Additional InformationHDD/Disc has no image.This message will appear when an attempt is made to dub, playback, or editing when no scene has been re
138Additional InformationSame scenes on playlist will be deleted. Delete scenes?This message appears when deleting a scene or scenes by displaying all
139Additional Information*1• This message may also appear if the disc is dirty. If this message appears when a recorded disc is recognized immediately
14IntroductionViewfinder sideNames of PartsMENU button (p.23)SELECT button (p.47)Joystick (p.27) (stop/cancel) button (p.47)Viewfinder (p.20)Diopter
140Additional InformationIf you have any trouble with your camcorder, first use this troubleshooting guide to try to solve the problem. If the problem
141Additional InformationPower turns off immediately after being turned on.Is the battery charged?Charge it.21When power is turned on, the LCD screen
142Additional InformationDuring recordingSymptom Cause and CorrectionReference pagePressing the record button will not start recording.• Check to see
143Additional InformationDuring playbackAn error message for repair appears.Follow the on-screen instructions to repair.You must connect the AC adapte
144Additional InformationPoor playback picture.Was the image input from an analog VCR (VHS, 8 mm) and recorded?The problem may be improved if a VCR eq
145Additional InformationWhen the camcorder is connected to a PCPhotos on a card cannot be played back.This camcorder can play back image data recorde
146Additional InformationAn error occurs during writing to disc.The temperature of the camcorder is too high due to continuous operation.Disconnect th
147Additional InformationMiscellaneousSymptom Cause and CorrectionReference pageThe camcorder does not work.Is a fully charged battery attached?Is the
148Additional InformationThe remote control does not operate.Do you operate the remote control toward the remote control receiver of the camcorder?16I
149Additional InformationNo image appears on the LCD screen or in the viewfinder.• Is the camcorder set to sleep mode? Press QUICK START to release sl
15IntroductionLCD monitor side (when the LCD monitor is opened 90°), and bottomDISPLAY button (p.42)BLC button (p.67)SpeakerEXPOSURE button (p.66)GUID
150Additional Informationz Cautions on the HDD (DZ-BD7HA)Save the data recorded on HDD.• To back up the data recorded on HDD, save it on a DVD. It is
151Additional InformationLiquid crystal display (LCD) and viewfinder• The LCD monitor and viewfinder are the products of highly precise technology. Am
152Additional InformationDo not use the camcorder near strong radio waves or magnetism.• If the camcorder is used near strong radio waves or magnetism
153Additional InformationDo not store the camcorder in a place subject to strong magnetism or intense vibrations.• This could cause malfunctions.z Cle
154Additional InformationStoring discs• If the camcorder is not used for long periods of time, remove the disc from the camcorder.• When storing disc,
155Additional InformationNote when transferring or discarding discs and SD memory cards• The “Format” function on this camcorder will only change the
156Additional InformationIf the camcorder does not operate normally, perform “System Reset”. The camcorder may recover to normal. “System Reset” will
157Additional InformationThis HITACHI CAMCORDER incorporates certain open source operating system software distributed under the GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LI
158End User License Agreements for Operating system SoftwareAdditional InformationPreambleThe licenses for most software are designed to take away you
159Additional Informationthe Program, and copy and distribute such modifica-tions or work under the terms of Section 1 above, pro-vided that you also
16IntroductionLens sideAutomatic lens coverThe lens cover automatically opens when the power is turned on, revealing the optical 10x zoom lens.Lens ho
160End User License Agreements for Operating system SoftwareAdditional Informationon you (whether by court order, agreement or other-wise) that contra
161Additional InformationCopyright© <year> <name of author>This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under t
162End User License Agreements for Operating system SoftwareAdditional InformationPreambleThe licenses for most software are designed to take away you
163Additional InformationGNU operating system, as well as its variant, the GNU/Linux operating system.Although the Lesser General Public License is Le
164End User License Agreements for Operating system SoftwareAdditional Informationall the notices that refer to this License, so that they re-fer to t
165Additional Informatione) Verify that the user has already received a copy of these materials or that you have already sent this user a copy.For an
166End User License Agreements for Operating system SoftwareAdditional Informationfor permission. For software which is copyrighted by the Free Softwa
167Additional InformationMajor SpecificationsImage sensor 1/2.8-inch CMOS sensorTotal number of pixelsapprox. 5,300,000Number of effective pixelsMovie
168Additional InformationMovie recording pixels HX: 1920 × 1080HF/HS: 1440 × 1080SX/SF: 720 × 576Recordable discs 8 cm BD-RE 7.5 GB 2x (Ver. 2.1)8 cm
169Additional InformationStorage capacity of HDD/BD/DVD/Card• Recordable time on HDD• Recordable time on BDNoteIf recording is performed in HX mode wi
17IntroductionRemote controlInserting the supplied lithium battery into the remote controlPHOTORECDISPLAYDIGITALZOOMMENUSELECTDELETEDISCNAVIGATIONZOOM
170Additional Information• Maximum number of scenes that can be recorded/dubbed on HDD/one disc• Maximum number of dates that can be recorded/dubbed o
171Additional Information1080i(1125i)/480i(525i)These are types of video signals. 1080i is a hi-vision image signal and 480i is a former image signal
172Additional InformationVF (Video) modeOne of two modes for using a DVD-RW disc.You need to finalize a DVD-RW disc in VF mode before playing it back
173Additional InformationAAC adapter/charger ... 21, 36, 37ACCESS/PC indicator ... 33Assist light ...
174Additional InformationFULL AUTO button ... 73Full format ... 155GGo to (on
175Additional InformationVViewfinder ... 20Volume ... 52W
176Additional InformationBe sure to read the following before opening the package of CD-ROMThis Agreement will take effect at the moment you open the
177Additional InformationTo Order in the United StatesBY PHONEDECLARATION OF CONFORMITYwith FCC Rules for Electromagnetic CompatibilityThis device com
179U.S.A. ONLYNOT VALID IN CANADAHITACHIWarranty LimitationsThe Limited Warranty provided by Hitachi does not cover: Retain your sales receipt for war
18IntroductionAdjusting the hand strapFasten the hand strap according to the procedure in the diagram.WarningBATTERY MAY EXPLODE IF NOT HANDLED PROPER
180U.S.A. ONLYNOT VALID IN CANADAHITACHI• DVD Products• VCR Products• CAMCORDER Products• AC ADAPTER CHARGERConditions of Hitachi Limited WarrantyLIMI
181REGISTER YOUR PRODUCT ON-LINE ATHITACHI.COM/TVOR MAIL IN TO ADDRESS ON THIS CARD.HITACHIModel No.Serial No.Customer NameDate of purchaseCustomer Ad
182Register your product on-line at hitachi.com/tvor mail this portion to the following addressAttn:Warranty DepartmentHitachi America, Ltd., Ubiquito
19Introduction• For LCD/EVF settings, see p.58–60. For instructions on how to operate the menu, see p.57.• Using the viewfinder is convenient when it
2Important InformationFor Your SafetyThe power switch turns the camcorder on and off, leaving the date/time feature unaffected. If the camcorder is to
20IntroductionAbout the LCD monitor display when recording yourself (the lens and LCD monitor are facing you)• The LCD monitor displays a mirror image
21Let’s Get StartedPreparing Setting up the battery packConnect the power cable to the AC adapter/charger.Plug in the power cable to a wall outlet.At
22Let’s Get Started Turning on the Power1 Turn on the power.2 Open the LCD monitor. Changing the display languageYou can change the language used on
23Let’s Get Started Setting the date and timeENTERDate Setup10 / 1 / 2007 10 : 00 AMMOVECHANGERETURNSet the month, date, year, hour, minute, and A
24Let’s Get StartedRecording Movies to a BD1 Insert a BD.2 Turn the power switch to “ON”.3 Press the record button.Recording begins.To pause recording
25Let’s Get StartedRecording Movies to the HDD (DZ-BD7HA)1 Turn the power switch to “ON”.2 Press the record button.Recording begins.To pause recording
26Let’s Get StartedRecording Stills to an SD card1 Insert an SD card.2 Turn the power switch to “ON”.3 PressPHOTO.PressPHOTO halfway down so that a su
27Let’s Get StartedPlaying Recorded Movies/Stills1 PressDISC NAVIGATION.2 Choose a scene (movie/still), then press the confirmation button.See p.110 f
28Let’s Get StartedDeleting Recorded Movies/Stills1 PressDISC NAVIGATION.2 Select a scene you want to delete, then press MENU.3 Select “Scene” “Edit
29Functions and Characteristics of HDD/BD/DVD/CardsThe following table lists the storage media (discs and cards) and available functions that can be u
3Microsoft®, Windows® and Windows® XP are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.Windows Vista™ is either a registered trademark or trademark
30Functions and Characteristics of HDD/BD/DVD/Cards About HDD/BD/DVDBD-R Ver. 1.2 7.5GB 2x (8 cm) disc which is not an LTH type can be used.* The ver
31Functions and Characteristics of HDD/BD/DVD/CardsNotes• Hitachi Maxell single sided discs (HG type in the case of DVDs) have been confirmed to be co
32Functions and Characteristics of HDD/BD/DVD/Cards About cardszCard Handling• Do not use cards other than those specified.• Be sure to perform trial
33Functions and Characteristics of HDD/BD/DVD/Cards Inserting a BD or DVDClose the lid.The ACCESS/PC indicator flashes. During this process, do not r
34Functions and Characteristics of HDD/BD/DVD/CardsRemoving the discPressing slightly on the center hub with a finger, grip the edge of the disc by yo
35Functions and Characteristics of HDD/BD/DVD/Cards When loading a new BD-RE/BD-R/DVD-RWThe disc must be formatted before it can be used for recordin
36Battery Pack CHARGE lamp status and charging time Continuous recording time with a fully charged batteryUse the following table to estimate contin
37Battery Pack Connecting the camcorder to a wall outlet Detaching the DC power cord/battery pack from the camcorderTo wall outletConnect to the AC
38Battery Pack Efficient Use of the Battery• The battery will slightly discharge even if it is detached from the camcorder.• If the battery is left
39RecordingRecording Movies: You can choose either HDD or BD/DVD to record movies.: You can record movies to BD/DVD.HDDBD-RRAM-RW (VR) R-RW (VF)BD-RED
4IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSIn addition to the careful attention devoted to quality standards in the manufacture of your camcorder, safety is a majo
40Recording Using the Quick Start functionIf you press QUICK START, the camcorder enters sleep mode and will keep battery consumption to a minimum (a
41RecordingHints• You can switch the camcorder to stills recording mode by sliding the movie/stills switch to “” (p.45) even while the power is on.• F
42Recording Information Display During RecordingSwitching the display modeVarious information will appear in the LCD monitor or the viewfinder during
43RecordingRecording mode (p.24, 25, 26): Movie (HDD/BD/DVD): Stills (Card)Current medium and its status (p.29)(HDD/BD/DVD/Card): HDD: Protected HDD:B
44RecordingZoom (p.62)Digital zoom OffDigital zoom: 40x(when using HDD/BD/DVD)Digital zoom: 500x(when using HDD/BD/DVD)ExposureNo gauge : Auto: Manual
45RecordingRecording Still PicturesStill pictures are recorded on an SD Card..Using the Quick Start functionSee p.40CARD1Slide the Movie/Stills switch
46RecordingHints• You can switch the camcorder to movie recording mode by sliding the movie/stills switch to “” (p.39) even while the power is on.• Fo
47ViewingPlayback(Watching Your Recordings)Recorded movies and still pictures are referred to as “scenes”. For movies, a scene is one continuous unint
48Viewing Deleting the last recorded scenePlay back the last recorded scene (see p.47).PressMENU. then select “Edit” by pressing '/(.Select “Edi
49ViewingChoose a scene by pressing (/' (up/down, previous page/following page) and &/% (left/right).• Holding down the button will increase
5Important Information ... 2For Your Safety ... 2Precautions ...
50Viewing Jumping to the designated scenePressMENU after step of “Choosing and playing back a scene” (p.48)—while a scene is played back.The menu a
51Viewingz Jumping to a specified point to1Select “Specify” in step in “Jumping to the designated scene” (p.50), then press the confirmation button.
52Viewing Adjusting speaker volume during movie playback Information Display During PlaybackVarious types of information on recording will be superi
53Viewing*1 Playlist, Date, or All Scenes*2 Not displayed while playing All Scenes.*3 See “Current medium and its status (p.29) (HDD/BD/DVD/Card)
54Viewing Simple functions you can use during playback or playback pauseMovies (during playback)Movies (during playback pause)The following functions
55ViewingStill pictures (during card playback)Reminder: For still images, a “scene” is one still image, a photograph. Playing still pictures on a car
56Viewing Capturing a still picture from a movie (PHOTO Capture)You can capture and record an image displayed during movie playback as a photo (appr
57Various Recording TechniquesHow to Operate the Menu1Press MENU.2Example:Select “Camera Functions Setup” “White Balance” a white balance mode3Press
58Various Recording TechniquesMovie menuMenu (While Recording)Menu items (1st level) Menu items (2nd level)SeeCamera Functions SetupProgram AE p.68
59Various Recording TechniquesStills menuMenu items (1st level) Menu items (2nd level)SeeCamera Functions SetupProgram AE p.68White Balance p.70F
6Selecting a Recording Mode to Match the Conditions (Program AE) ... 68Recording Dark Subjects Using the LCD Monitor Light (
60Various Recording Techniques How to use the LCD/EVF setup and initial setup* The viewfinder is always On while “LCD/EVF Adjust” is being set regard
61Various Recording TechniquesChanging the date formatYou can change the date format to “D/M/Y” or “Y/M/D”. (Selecting “D/M/Y” will change the clock t
62Various Recording TechniquesSetting the digital zoomMagnified Recording (Optical Zoom and Digital Zoom)The zoom lever allows you to choose a range o
63Various Recording TechniquesRecording at close rangeHintYou can also use the remote control for changing the maximum digital value. Each press of DI
64Various Recording TechniquesAttaching the separately sold lensesUsing the Separately-Sold Lenses to Increase the Wide-Angle or Telephoto EffectUse t
65Various Recording TechniquesIFocusing range• T (telephoto) side: Approx. 3.2 feet (1 m) from the lens surface to infinity.• W (wide-angle) side: App
66Various Recording TechniquesDifficult auto focus conditionsAdjusting the exposure manuallySubjects are not in the center of the frameSubjects that a
67Various Recording TechniquesCompensating for backlight1During recording pause or recording, press EXPOSURE.The exposure bar appears in the LCD monit
68Various Recording TechniquesRecording mode1During recording pause or recording, press BLC.The backlight compensation icon appears in the LCD monitor
69Various Recording TechniquesSelecting a recording mode1During recording pause, press MENU.2Select “Camera Functions Setup” “Program AE” a record
7IntroductionfInteractive Guide - Mode switchSet the switch as shown.Insert a BD.GUIDEEXITScreen will disappear if switch is moved.RETURNInteractive
70Various Recording TechniquesWhite balance modeSelecting a white balance modeAdjusting the Color (White Balance)Light is required when recording subj
71Various Recording Techniques Setting the white balance manually (Set)Prepare a white object such a thick sheet of white paper that is not transluce
72Various Recording TechniquesTurning EIS Off/OnTurning recording guidelines On/OffUsing the Electronic Image Stabilizer (EIS)EIS corrects for fuzzine
73Various Recording TechniquesTurning the MIC. filter On/OffSetting the recording settings to full autoReducing Wind Noise During RecordingWhen record
74Various Recording TechniquesFlash modeSelecting a flash modeUsing the FlashAs shutter speed will slow down when still photos are recorded in dim lig
75Various Recording TechniquesTurning Off/On the recording indicator• Although the flash range differs according to the subject, as a reference, its r
76Various Recording TechniquesHDD Movie Quality (HD Video Mode) and Recording Time (DZ-BD7HA)* In high temperature environments, the image quality may
77Various Recording Techniques3Press the confirmation button to confirm, then MENU to end.The selected movie quality will be displayed in the LCD moni
78Various Recording TechniquesUsing an External MicrophoneYou can obtain clearer recording sounds by connecting a commercially sold external microphon
79Dubbing on BD/DVD (DZ-BD7HA)This camcorder allows you to choose from four options when dubbing images recorded on HDD to a BD/DVD.Dubbing options•“N
8Introduction Choosing a disc to suit your purposeRecording/DubbingHD (High Definition—Hi-Vision) image qualityImage resolution: about six times high
80Dubbing on BD/DVD (DZ-BD7HA)After dubbing to one disc, follow the screen message to continue dubbing the remaining scenes or time on the next disc.
81Dubbing on BD/DVD (DZ-BD7HA)About the playlist (p.94) for dubbingz With this camcorder, the scenes on the HDD will be dubbed to a BD/DVD in the orde
82Dubbing on BD/DVD (DZ-BD7HA)This option allows you to dub scenes which were recorded to the HDD and have not yet been dubbed to BD/DVD.First Dubbing
83Dubbing on BD/DVD (DZ-BD7HA)This option allows you to collectively dub all scenes recorded on the HDD on the same day.Dubbing All Scenes Recorded on
84Dubbing on BD/DVD (DZ-BD7HA)You can dub all scenes recorded on the HDD from the beginning in sequence.11After the dubbing is complete, the confirmat
85Dubbing on BD/DVD (DZ-BD7HA)You can select your favorite scenes from all those recorded on the HDD, for dubbing.8Select “Execute“, then press the co
86Dubbing on BD/DVD (DZ-BD7HA)8Select a scene for dubbing by pressing SELECT, then press the confirmation button.9Select “Execute“, then press the con
87Dubbing on BD/DVD (DZ-BD7HA)You can display all scenes recorded on the HDD according to their dubbed status.Category Settings“All”All scenes will be
88EditingBy using the DISC NAVIGATIONand MENU buttons, you can also edit recorded scenes. The following edit functions are available on the camcorder.
89EditingAfter pressing MENU on the disc navigation screen, you can use following functions.Menu Items for the Disc NavigationFunctionHDDBD DVDCardCon
9IntroductionRecording/DubbingSD (Standard Definition) image qualityDo you want to delete/edit images using this camcorder?Do you want to reuse the di
90Editing*1 Only deletion is possible*2 Additional recording can be made on a finalized DVD-RW (VR mode).Repeat play zzzzzzzYou can play back scenes r
91Editing Menu flows for the disc navigationAfter pressing MENU on the disc navigation screen, the menu screen appears. The menu varies depending on
92Editingz When using BD-R/DVD-RW (VF (Video) mode)/DVD-Rz When using a cardScene Detail (p.103)Go To (p.102)TopEndSelect (p.49)Start → CurrentCurrent
93Editing Switching to the display arranged by date (Date)Choosing Scenes by DateHDDBD-RRAM-RW (VR) R-RW (VF)BD-RECARDPlays back in the order from th
94Editing What is “Playlist”?Up to 99 playlists can be created, and up to 999 scenes can be included in each playlist.PlaylistHDD RAM-RW (VR)BD-REA P
95Editing Creating a new Playlist (Create Playlist)1Press DISC NAVIGATION.2Select the scenes to be included in the playlist, then press MENU.• You ca
96Editing Displaying a desired Playlist (Playlist)After selecting the desired playlist, the disc navigation screen will appear.zEditing a playlistThe
97Editing Deleting scenes from Playlist (Edit)6Choose the desired insertion position by pressing &/%.7Press the confirmation button.• Repeat ste
98Editing Arranging the order of scenes in the Playlist (Edit) Deleting a Playlist (Delete)Even if you delete a playlist, the original scenes stored
99EditingYou can delete unnecessary scenes.You can divide a scene into two parts.To delete an unnecessary portion of a scene, first divide the scene a
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