Showing disc information, Introduction to cd recording, 4 getting started – HHB comm PERSONAL COMPACT DISC RECORDER CDR 830 User Manual
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Showing disc
information
The CDR-830 can display various
kinds of disc and track information
during both playback and
recording. The
DISPLAY
button
switches between the different
time display modes. Additionally,
while stopped, individual track
information is available from the
track skip buttons (
4 and ¢),
or by turning the jog dial.
•
During playback, press
DISPLAY to switch the
display mode.
There are three different displays.
Press
DISPLAY
repeatedly to switch
between them:
•
During recording, press
DISPLAY to switch the
display mode.
There are two different displays.
Press
DISPLAY
repeatedly to switch
between them:
•
While stopped, press
DISPLAY to switch the
display mode.
There are two different displays.
Press
DISPLAY
repeatedly to switch
between them:
Elapsed playback
time of current
track
Remaining playing
time of all tracks
Remaining
playing time of
current track
Remaining recording
time available*
Elapsed
recording time
MONITOR
INPUT
SELECTOR
AUTO
MANUAL
TITLE/MODE
TRACK NO.
WRITE
DISPLAY
FINALIZE
ERASE
SCROLL
CD TEXT
DISPLAY
DIGITAL
REC LEVEL
ANALOG
REC LEVEL
MENU/
DELETE
TEXT
SYNCHRO
PROFESSIONAL
4
4
4
4
4
¢
¢
¢
¢
¢
ENTER
CURSOR
MENU/
DELETE
TEXT
MARK
SET
CLEAR
TITLE
/MODE
7
1
¡
8
3
4
¢
A B C
D E F
G H I
M N O
J K L
P Q R S
T U V
W X Y Z
REC SYNCHRO
REPEAT RANDOM NAME CLIP
INPUT
SELECTER
FADER
SKIP PLAY
COMPACT DISC RECORDER
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
SKIP ID
PROGRAM
CHECK
CLEAR
AUTO/
MANUAL
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10/0
>10
SCROLL
DISPLAY
•
DISPLAY
¢
¢
¢
¢
¢
4
4
4
4
4
Remaining
recording time
available*
Total disc time
and number of
tracks.
* Although compatible with 80
minute discs, the remaining
recording time display will not
accurately show 80 minutes
for blank discs.
Introduction to
CD recording
The CDR-830 is designed to let
you make extremely high quality
digital recordings onto recordable
compact discs. For flexibility, you
can use either rewritable discs
(CD-RW) or write-once discs (CD-
R). For more general information
on the discs you can and can’t
use with this recorder, see About
CD, CD-R and CD-RW Discs on
page 8. The following overview
gives you some idea of what the
CDR-830 is capable of, and also
provides guidance on what to
avoid and things to be careful of
when recording. We strongly
recommend that you read these
pages fully before proceeding to
the more detailed instructions on
the following pages.
Digital recording
restrictions
This unit has been designed
exclusively for recording and
playback of audio discs—you can’t
record other CD formats, such
as computer CD-ROMs or Dolby
Digital (AC-3).
If you record from a disc format
such as CD+graphics, Video-CD,
or other format that includes
both digital audio and video or
text, you will only be able to
record the audio part of the disc.
In addition to standard audio CDs,
this recorder will record DTS
encoded audio CDs and HDCD
format CDs (in this case, the
recording level must be set to
0dB).
Almost all commercial digital
source material is protected by
copyright laws, and many CDs
use copy control flags to limit
digital recording of a source to
one generation only. However, as
the CDR-830 is a professional
recorder, the status of the source
copy control flags is ignored, and
the status of the flag written to
disc is adjustable.
This facility is only for professional
use and must never be used to
enable infringement of copyright.