Sony MZ-RH10 Microcassette Recorder User Manual


 
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Editing recorded tracks
Before editing
When you edit the contents of a 1GB Hi-MD
disc, connect the AC power adaptor to the
recorder, charge the rechargeable battery fully
(battery level indication shows ), or use a
new alkaline dry battery (battery level
indication shows ). When you attempt to
edit on a 1GB Hi-MD disc, “NOT ENOUGH
POWER TO EDIT” may appear and editing
cannot be done even if the battery level
indication shows sufficient remaining power
while the recorder is stopped or playing. This
is because of a mechanism that disables
editing when the remaining battery power is
estimated by the recorder to be insufficient
due to the high power consumption required
for 1GB Hi-MD disc editing.
Close the record-protect tab on the side of the
disc before editing.
Do not move or jog the recorder or disconnect
the power source while editing or “SYSTEM
FILE WRITING” is displayed. If you do, the
data edited up to that point may not be
recorded to the disc, or data on the disc may
be damaged. “SYSTEM FILE WRITING” is
displayed while the editing results are being
recorded.
While “SYSTEM FILE WRITING” is
displayed, the lid becomes locked.
Adding titles (Title
Input)
You can add titles to tracks, groups and
discs. You can also add artist names and
album names to tracks on a disc used in
Hi-MD mode.
Some features depend on the model, such
as the number of characters that can be
input and the character palette on the
recorder. Refer to the following items to
verify what input characters are
supported, the maximum number of
characters that can be input and the
character palette.
For the European and North
American models
Available characters
Capital and small letters of the alphabet
for English and European languages
1)
Numbers 0 to 9
Symbols
2)
1)
European alphabets appear only for discs used
in Hi-MD mode.
2)
The available symbols will differ for Hi-MD
mode and MD mode (see “Character palette”
(page 47)).
Maximum number of characters per
name
Track names, group names, and disc
name: Approx. 200 each (containing a
mixture of all available characters)
Maximum number of characters that
can be input per disc*
In Hi-MD mode:
A maximum of about 55,000 characters
In MD mode:
A maximum of about 1,700 characters
* The number of titles that can be stored on a
disc depends on the number of characters that
are input for track names, group names, artist
names, album names and disc name.
Notes