42Using the DIRECT NAVIGATOR (continued)Dividing programmes[RAM]You can divide a selected programme into two.You must be sure you wish to divide a programme becauseonce a programme has been divided it cannot be returned toits original form.Preparation≥Switch [DVD, TV] (19) to “DVD”.≥Insert a disc you have recorded on.After performing steps 1 to 3 of “Erasingprogrammes”(page 40), perform the following steps:4 Use [3, 4] (10) to select “Divide” and press[ENTER] (10).5 Use search functions such as fast-forward andslow-motion to find the point you want to divide andpress [ENTER] (10).6 Use [3, 4] (10) to select “Exit” and press [ENTER](10).7 Use [2] (10) to select “Divide” and press [ENTER](10).≥The programme is divided at the point.ªTo stop partway throughSelect “Cancel” in step 7 and press [ENTER] (10).OrPress [RETURN] (28).ªTo change the point to divideSelect “Divide” in step 6, then repeat steps 5-7.ªTo check the division pointBy selecting “Preview” in step 6 and pressing [ENTER] (10), playwill begin from a point 10 seconds prior to the division point. Youmay wish to make sure that the division point is at an appropriatelocation.Note≥The divided programmes retain the title of the originalprogramme.≥A minute portion of the recording directly preceding the divisionpoint may be lost.For your reference≥Use search and slow-motion to find the points.≥It is not possible to carry out “Divide” in the following cases:-When the resulting part(s) are extremely short.-When the total number of programme is more than 99.Divide3PreviewDivideExitRETURNENTERSELECTDivideProgramme 030 : 00 . 050 : 00 . 05Divide ProgrammeOnce divided, this programme cannot bere-combined.Divide CancelRETURNENTERSELECTUsing PLAY LIST to edit programmesDisplaying PLAY LIST[RAM]Preparation≥Switch [DVD, TV] (19) to “DVD”.≥Insert a disc you have recorded on.Press [PLAY LIST] (27).The play list screen appears. Scenes are not displayed if you havenot yet created a play list with the disc.ªTo clear the PLAY LIST screenPress [PLAY LIST] (27) or [RETURN] (28).The screen returns to the state it was in before you called up theplay list.ªWhat you can do with the PLAY LIST screen≥Creating PLAY LIST (page 43)≥Playing PLAY LIST (page 43)≥Select a scene to play (page 44)≥Add, move, re-edit and erase scenes(pages 44,45 and 46)≥Copying PLAY LIST (page 46)≥Erasing a PLAY LIST (page 46)≥Give PLAY LIST titles (page 46)≥Checking PLAY LIST’s contents(page 46)For your reference≥When the disc is protected (pages 37, 74), you can only access“Play Scenes” and “Properties”. Release the protection to accessother items.About the PLAY LIST Scene screena) Play list informationThis shows the play list number, date of creation (date/month),total play time, and the number of scenes it contains and title (ifentered).b) Scenes9 scenes can be shown on a page.c) Turning pagesIf there are more than 9 scenes, use [3, 4, 2, 1] (10) toselect “2 Back” or “Next 1” and press [ENTER] (10) to moveto the previous page or next page. You can also enter the3-digits with the numeric buttons (4).PLAY LIST- - - - - -No. Date Total Scene EditTitleAuto actionUSJ01 15/7 0060060:0302 15/7 0:0703 23/7 0040:06 Dinosaur33111111002 003004001—– – /– – :–0 – 9No.RETURNENTERSELECTEditPL CopyPL EraseEnter TitlePropertiesPlay ScenesPLAY LISTPlay ScenesSELECT PAGE001/0013 15/7 0:02 004 DinosaurBack NextRETURNENTERSELECT - - - - - - - - -- - -002 003004 - - -001 00:00.19a)c)b)0 – 9