Recording with automatic start, External recording – Philips FWR8R37 User Manual
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EXTERNAL RECORDING
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Analog or digital recording?
When making recordings from an externai source, we
recommend to do anaiog recording only if digital recording is
not possible. Digital recording will usually result in better
sound quality.
Recording with automatic start
Recording of an entire disc or a track with automatic
start
1 Make sure tbe CDR(W) is absolutely free of scratches and
dust particles.
2
Repeatedly press DIGITAL / ANALOG AUX to select the
input for the external source from which you want to record.
Digital is displayed if the digital input is
selected.
-►flUIT Analog is displayed if the analog input is selected.
3
Press REC TYPE on the unit to enter the recording menu.
4
Rotate
N
JOG CONTROL
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to select either:
-►AUX CD?: for recording with synchronized start of an
entire disc
-►AUX Track?: for recording with synchronized start of
a track
5
Press YES to confirm your selection.
-►Start Source, AUX
and the remaining recording
time of the CDR(W) are displayed.
6
Start playback on the selected source.
-►The CD recorder starts to record simultaneously and
RECORDING IN PROGRESS
is shown. The remaining
recording time on the CDR(W) is displayed.
Note: If you start playback on the selected source within a
track, recording starts at the beginning of the next track
or after 2.7 seconds of silence in analog recordings.
1 If a digital source is selected:
After the recording process, the CD recorder stops
automatically.
Note: Recordings from DAT or DCC will automatically stop
after 20 seconds of silence.
If an analog source is selected:
At the end of the recording process, the CD recorder stops
after a silence of 20 seconds on the source material.
• To stop recording manually, press
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-►RECORDING IN PROGRESS
goeS Off.
STOP on the unit.
DO NOT FORGET TO FINALIZE!
Finalizing a CDR(Wj disc is a simple procedure, necessary to:
- play a recorded CDR on a standard CD player or
- play a recorded CDRW on a CDRW compatible CD player
and CD recorder.
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