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  1. I know that I can have navigation menu with animated thumbnails and audio only on recorder's HDD or on DVD-RAM/DVD-RW in VR mode.
    Is that possible to copy "as is" the whole DVD-RAM/DVD-RW disc structure (in VR mode) onto the PC's HDD and create/finalize DVD-Video format disc from there assumable that navigation menu with animated thumbnails will be preserved and available after creation of DVD-Video disc? Anyone tryed/experimented with that?

    Thank you.
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  2. Anyone?
    Probably my idea unique ....
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  3. OK. Here is an update on what I discovered myself.
    Regardless what manual says this unit allows you create thumbnails navigation menu and preserves thumbnails in finalized DVD-R and DVD-RW (in Video mode) discs. Moreover, this state-of-the-art machine give you an option to select and apply built-in background themes for your created thumbnailed navigation menus.
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  4. Yes, BUT

    Why is the simplest form of DVD creation left out?

    All I want to do is to dump the full 60 min DV-tape from my Camera right onto a DVD, quickly set the chapters and give them titles, and lastly finalizing the disc.

    This cannot be done with this machine, nor can I seem to find any other that can...

    I dont want to edit, cut, join or fool around with 99% of my recordings. I just want them on a simply DVD menu, so I can choose to play all disc or only see the chapter where my daughter takes swimming lessons.

    Anybody has any tips on this?

    Before I bought the JVS I dumped every DV-tape into the PC, built the menu and rendered it all in Ulead DVD Workshop 2. I bought the JVC without even checking if I could set simple chapters, titles and burn it all on disc with a simple menu. I didnt check if it could record from TVeither, but it can. To me, these two are equally basic.

    Now I am back on the PC and trying to find the easiest way to render on the JVC and get the menues up in Ulead Worskshop 2.

    Regards
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