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RECORDING
Remarks about recording
You will soon discover how easy it is to make your own CDs. Nevertheless, it is advisable to use a CDRW disc for your first try. � If the disc is a CDRW and is already finalized you must unfinalize it first. � The recording procedure is the same for CDRs and CDRWs. � If the disc already contains recordings, the CD recorder will automatically search for the end of the last track, so that recording can start from there. � There must be at least 7 seconds of recording time left on the disc, otherwise you will not be able to enter record standby mode. DISC FULL then lights up. � If the display indicates COPY PROTECT, no digital recording can be made of the source material. Recording will not start. � The Serial Copy Management System (SCMS) only allows digital recording under specific conditions: - This means that it is not possible to make a digital copy from a digital copy. - Analog recording is always possible ! - The number of recordings from the original is unlimited. � A maximum of 99 tracks can be recorded on a disc. Minimum allowable track length is 4 seconds. � Recordings from DAT or DCC players will not always stop automatically.
Recording modes
Your recorder offers several recording modes. - RECORD DISC - to make a synchronized recording of the complete disc or a program simply by starting the source. - RECORD TRACK - to make a synchronized recording of a single track simply by starting the source. - REC(ord) MANUAL - to manually start a recording simply by pressing the RECORD key. - MAKE CD - to make a synchronized recording of the complete disc or a program simply by starting the source. Finalising will be done automatically.
REM REC TIME TRACK TOTAL REM TRACK TIME FADE STEP
DIGITAL I I OPTICAL I ANALOG
CD
PROGRAM RW
MANUAL SYNC SCAN SHUFFLE REPEAT TRACK ALL
Some remarks on recording: - When Auto track is ON (default setting), track numbers will automatically be increased during recording. - By programming the source first, a compilation can be recorded. - If a finalized CD recordable disc is inserted in the CD recorder, FINALIZED CD will be displayed when REC TYPE is pressed. Recording is not possible. - If a finalized CD rewritable disc is inserted in the CD recorder, UNFINALIZE and PRESS ENTER will be displayed when the REC TYPE is pressed. If ENTER is pressed, the disc will be unfinalized.
Important:
If you want to play the recorded CDR disc on any regular CD player, it must first be finalized. See finalising discs. Finalized CDRW discs play only on CDRW compatible CD players. For recording from CD changers do not use REC MANUAL.
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