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Selecting On or Off of the resume function
This menu selects On or Off of the resume function.
If it is set to On, the file that was selected when turn-
ing off the power last time is selected when starting
up the unit.
This menu is global and the setting is maintained
after you turn off the power.
1. Select the first level of the "Resume?" menu, and press
the [ENTER/YES] key.
The current option (On or Off) flashes. You can now
select the desired one.
Flashing
2. Use the jog dial to select On or Off and press the
[ENTER/YES] key.
The setting is completed and the display returns to show
the first level.
3. Press the [EXIT/NO] or [STOP] key to exit the Utility
mode.
The file that was selected when turn-
ing off the power last time is selected
when turning on the unit.
Tips:
You can also use the [SKIP/CURSOR] |<</>>| keys to
select an option, instead of the jog dial.
“On”
“Off” (default)
The "01" file in the "bwff" or "sd2f"
directory is selected when turning
on the unit.
<Note>
When turning on the power, if the setting of the
[AU-
DIO FILE]
,
[TR MODE]
or
[SAMPLING FREQ]
switch does
not match the selected audio file, the currently se-
lected option flashes in the "FORMAT", "BIT" or "FS"
section on the display.
In such a case, set the corresponding switch to the
appropriate position.
Flashing
Editing a Volume Label
The “Volume Label” is name which is used to iden-
tify a disk. It is normally named when formatting a
disk. As mentioned in the DV40 owner’s manual
page 1-5, the default name of Volume Label to be
attached to the DVD-RAM disk is “DV40-DVD”.
This menu allows you to edit the volume label of a
DVD-RAM disk and rename it.
This menu is global and the setting is maintained
after you turn off the power.
Tips:
By entering a volume label in the following for-
mat, the unit can recognize it as a Reel number.
If you set the "TC UBIT Sel?" menu in the TC Setup
mode to "SRNo" (Scene number/Reel number),
you can output the Reel number in the lower
three digits of the User Bits.
Example: ******-XXX
******: Volume name
XXX: a three-digit numeral between 000
through 999. It must end with a Null
character. The unit recognizes a
three-digit ASCII BCD that follows to
"-" as a Reel number.
A Windows 98/NT computer supports up to 10
characters for a volume label, while a Macintosh
computer supports up to 27 characters and UDF
format supports up to 127 characters.
To maintain the compatibility among comput-
ers, we recommend to set a volume label within
10 characters.
<Note>
You can also set a Reel number in the "
Set SCENE
& REEL?
" menu described later.
Therefore, if you edit a Volume label with the for-
mat above so that the unit can recognize it as a
Reel number, the Reel number is automatically
rewritten.
<CAUTION>
• Due to the limitation of the number of
alphanumeric characters used for VOLUME
LABEL recognized on Windows OS, using up to
10 alphanumeric characters including the 3-digit
REEL NUMBER are recommended.
• The REEL NUMBER XXX is just a character string.
Please remember that it does not roll over to
the next digit or roll back to the previous digit.