JVC 0200JTMMDWJSCEN MiniDisc Player User Manual


 
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English
Things to Know Before You Start Recording
It should be noted that it may be unlawful to pre-recorded tapes, records, or discs without the consent of
the owner of copy right in the sound or video recording, broadcast or cable program and in any literary,
dramatic, or artistic embodied therein.
The sampling frequency rate converter built in the MD recorder allows you to record a digital source if its
sampling frequency is 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, or 48 kHz. If no source equipment is connected to the AUX terminal
or if the sampling frequency of the connected equipment is not 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, or 48 kHz, “DIGITAL
UNLOCK” appears in the display window (no recording is possible).
When you record onto partially recorded MD, its contents are not erased or overwritten. The recording starts
from the point following the last recorded track of the MD.
If you want to record on such an MD from the beginning, you have to erase its contents first (see “ALL ERASE
Function” on page 23).
The recording level is automatically set correctly, so it is not affected by the VOLUME dial. Thus, during
recording you can adjust the sound you are actually listening to without affecting the recording level.
Recording/Editing
possible
Disc protected:
Recording/Editing
not possible
An erasure protect tab
closed open
Recording onto an MD
To avoid erasing important recordings
Recordable MDs have an erasure protect tab so that
important recordings are not accidentally erased. When you
finish recording or editing, slide open the erasure protect
tab on the cartridge side surface. New recording or editing
is now no longer possible.
To do re-recording or editing, return the tab to the closed
position.
About the track marks
When playing an MD, you can move among the tracks
using MULTI JOG dial or < / > button quickly, and
4 / ¢ or UP/DOWN button step by step.
You can do this because there is a mark recorded at
the beginning of each track enabling you to locate the
track. This mark is called a “track mark” and the
portion between two adjacent track marks is called a
track.”
When recording from a digital source such as a
CD player, a track mark is recorded automatically
at the beginning of each track.
When recording from an analog source such as
FM/AM broadcasts, no track mark is recorded on
the MD. This means that, when playing this MD,
the MD recorder will regard the entire recording as
one track (track 1). You will not be able to select
directly a certain portion or navigate through them.
However, if there is a blank of three seconds or more,
the MD recorder will consider it as a blank separating
2 tracks and consequently put a track mark.
To put a track mark manually while recording an
analog source, press SET button where you want to
put a track mark.
To add a track mark after recording is over, you
can use the DIVIDE function (see page 20).
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