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Can I split a recording on a Panasonic DVD recorder DMR-EX89EB?
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Posted June 30, 2011 at 9:15AM
How can I split a recording on a Panasonic DVD recorder DMR-EX89EB? I sometimes forget to stop a manual recording so want to remove the excess.
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Posted June 30, 2011 at 10:10AM
If you look in the manual you should find a section about playlists. This describes how to use the sub menu on the remote to split your recording into chapters
Split the recording as you go along into chapters, starting a new chapter each time you come to a point at which you want to delete a section. Start another chapter at the end of that section. When you've finished, delete the chapters containing the bits you no longer want to keep
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Posted June 30, 2011 at 10:50PM
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Posted July 4, 2011 at 6:51PM
I think mine is very similar as are most Panasonic products. You don't need to split it - you need to Edit, Partial Delete
Presuming you want to remove 2 mins at the start, 2 mins at the end and x number of commercial breaks proceed as follows :
Bring up your recorded programmes listing using the Direct Navigator Highlight the one you want to chop Press the Option button Select Edit Select Partial Delete When screen changes, you will be dumped into a small window playing the programme with some options to the right and a time bar below. Pause the recording using the normal buttons. Press the |> 4. When you are there press the OK button (make sure it still says "END". The menu option will move to "NEXT" 5. If this is the only portion you want to delete you can move it to "FINISH", otherwise Press OK to delete the section, then confirm "YES" with the OK button 6. You will now be dumped back into the edit screen at the place you deleted to 7. Use the > to find the next section you want to delete then start the subroutine at no 1. again. If you want to delete the overrun, find the end of the programme then press OK at the start of the portion then press >>| to get quickly to the end, then press OK to signify the "END" then move to "FINISH" and press OK again.
Hope this helps.
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Posted July 5, 2011 at 7:48AM
Well. that copy & Paste didn't go too well. It looks a bit nonsensical. Attempting a Paste again, it doesn't really like it but with some fiddling I've got a sort of list with LIST ITEM which appear as numbered line in the edit box, so see what happens when I post. Had a rething and replaced all the LIST ITEM with HORIZONTAL RULE. Errrmmmmm . . .
Bring up your recorded programmes listing
Highlight the one you want to edit
Press the Function button
Select Edit
Select Partial Delete
When screen changes, you will be dumped into a small window playing the programme with some options to the right and a t ime bar below.
Pause the recording using the normal buttons.
Press the |>
- When you are there press the OK button (make sure it still says "END". The menu option will move to "NEXT"
- If this is the only portion you want to delete you can move it to "FINISH", otherwise Press OK to delete the section, then confirm "YES" with the OK button
- You will now be dumped back into the edit screen at the place you deleted to
- Use the > to find the next section you want to delete then start the subroutine at "Pause the recording" again.
If you want to delete the overrun, you can find the end of the programme, press OK at the start of the portion then press >>| to get quickly to the end, then press OK to signify the "END" then move to "FINISH" and press OK again.
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Posted July 6, 2011 at 7:42AM
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