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  1. When recording onto dvd-r is there a way to create chapters without having to Stop recording and start again when you want a seperate chapter?

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    I have an E50 and if there is a way I'm not aware of it. However, I've only had it for a couple months and I'm still discovering cool stuff it'll do.
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  3. I think there was a selection in the manual for doing that but no one figured out how to use it.
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    I'm sure there's a setting to automatically set chapters every X minutes. I use one at work so I don't have the manual handy. Look it up.
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    Originally Posted by handyguy
    I think there was a selection in the manual for doing that but no one figured out how to use it.
    Anybody figured out how to use the manual yet?
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  6. guess I'll stick to START/STOP


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  7. Originally Posted by kentu3
    When recording onto dvd-r is there a way to create chapters without having to Stop recording and start again when you want a seperate chapter?
    The answer really depends on how you are planning to use the recorded DVD-R discs. You can easily add any chapter points to the un-finalized DVD-R discs by using the "Marker" button, but once the disc is FINALIZED, all the chapter points created earlier would disappear and instead, a five-minute chapter break is automatically added to the DVD-R disc. Of course you can add chapter points to DVD-RAM discs the same way and won't lose them since there is no finalization required.

    So if you are planning to finalize the recorded DVD-R discs and play them in other players, then stop and start again seems to be your only choice. If you use a recorder with an HDD such as E80H or 85H, then you'll be able to preserve the chapter points using the high speed dub.
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