RDXV59DTKB2: pause VCR or DVD to skip the part of the original HARD disk

When dubbing from HDD to VCR or HARD drive on a DVD is possible to pause the VCR or DVD to ignore the part of the original recording to HARD drive, for example to remove advertising a TV program?

Although I've had this unit for over 5 years I did not use the installation of dubbing before and although I have tried I can't achieve this goal.
S manual is not clear on this point.

My unit is: -.
TOSHIBA drive HARD & DVD / video Cassette Recorder
Model # RDXV59DTKB2
# 943 B 5709 4B 19 00 series
Bought on March 17, 2010

I'd appreciate comments
Thank you

It would be technically possible to make a BREAK of the VCR when copying the HARD drive-> VCR rather than trying the same thing for the copy of the HDD-> DVD, because the burning process can be interrupted for my understanding. But as the manual does not list until such a feature in the chapter "dubbing", it won't work, not even for HDD-> VCR.

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