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@@ -174,6 +174,52 @@ Video Disk Recorder User's Manual
used to easily delete a recording after watching it, or to switch
to a different recording.
+* Editing a Recording
+
+ While in Replay mode, the following keys can be used to manipulate editing
+ marks:
+
+ - 0 Toggles an editing mark. If the mark indicator shows a red triangle,
+ the current mark is deleted. Otherwise a new mark is set at the
+ current position.
+ - 4, 6 Move an editing mark back and forward. You need to first jump to
+ an editing mark for this to work.
+ - 7, 9 Jump back and forward between editing marks. Replay goes into still
+ mode after jumping to a mark.
+ - 8 Positions replay at a point 3 seconds before the current or next
+ "start" mark and starts replay.
+ - 2 Start the actual cutting process.
+
+ Editing marks are represented by black, vertical lines in the progress display.
+ A small black triangle at the top of the mark means that this is a "start"
+ mark, and a triangle at the bottom means that this is an "end" mark.
+ The cutting process will save all video data between "start" and "end" marks
+ into a new file (the original recording remains untouched). The new file will
+ have the same name as the original recording, preceeded with a '%' character
+ (imagine the '%' somehow looking like a pair of scissors ;-). Red bars in the
+ progress display indicate which video sequences will be saved by the cutting
+ process.
+
+ The video sequences to be saved by the cutting process are determined by an
+ "even/odd" algorithm. This means that every odd numbered editing mark (i.e.
+ 1, 3, 5,...) represents a "start" mark, while every even numbered mark (2, 4,
+ 6,...) is an "end" mark. Inserting or toggling a mark on or off automatically
+ adjusts the sequence to the right side of that mark.
+
+ Use the keys described under "Replay Control" to position to, e.g., the
+ beginning and end of commercial breaks and press the '0' key to set the
+ necessary editing marks. After that you may want to use the '7' and '9'
+ keys to jump to each mark and maybe use the '4' and '6' keys to fine tune
+ them. Once all marks are in place, press '2' to start the actual cutting
+ process, which will run as a background process. When replaying the edited
+ version of the recording you can use the '8' key to jump to a point just
+ before the next cut and have a look at the resulting sequence.
+
+ Currently editing marks can only be set at I-frames, which typically is
+ every 12th frame. So editing can be done with a resolution of roughly half
+ a second. A "start" mark marks the first frame of a resulting video
+ sequence, and an "end" mark marks the last frame of that sequence.
+
* Programming the Timer
Use the "Timer" menu to maintain your list of timer controlled recordings.