External Recording; What Is External Recording; Analog Or Digital Recording; Automatic Track Increment - Philips CDR-795 Manual De Instrucciones

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External recording

What is external recording?

Recording from an additional appliance is called "external
recording".

Analog or digital recording?

When making recordings from an external source, we
recommend doing analog recording only if digital recording
is not possible. Digital recording will result in better sound
quality.

Automatic track increment

When the digital input for recording from a digital
source (e.g. CD player) is used, tracks will be incremented
automatically such that the track numbers are positioned
on the same position as on the original.When the analog
input for recording from a digital or analog source is
used, track increment will not take place automatically
unless one of the following settings is selected.Track
increments may not always be positioned correctly,
depending on the quality of the source material.
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Press TR. INCR. as often as necessary on the remote
control during stop to switch through the following
automatic track increment functions:
TURNTABLE: for optimal recording from noisy sources
like turntables (It is not possible to connect a
turntable directly to AUX/CDR IN L/R - see "Analog
connections".)
TAPE/TUNER: for optimal recording from a tape
CD/DVD: for optimal recording from high quality sources
like DAT, DCC or DVD
MANUAL: for switching the automatic track function off
Notes:
Track numbers can be incremented manually by pressing
TR. INCR. on the remote control during recording.The
minimum track length is 4 seconds.
Track numbers cannot be changed after recording.

Recording with automatic start

You can record an entire CD or a track quickly and easily.
As soon as playback on the additional appliance is started,
recording starts automatically.
1
Insert a CDR(W) which is absolutely free of scratches and
dust particles in the CD recorder tray.
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2
Press INPUT repeatedly on the CD player/recorder to
select the input for the additional appliance you want to
record from.
DIGITAL IN: the digital input is selected.
ANALOG IN: the analog input is selected.
OPTICAL IN: the optical input is selected.
3
Make sure the desired track on the additional appliance is
selected.
4
Make sure the additional appliance is in pause or stop mode.
5
Press REC on the CD player/recorder to enter the
recording menu.
PREPARING is displayed.
RECORD EXT? and START EXTERN SOURCE! are
displayed alternately.
6
Start playback on the additional appliance within 5 seconds.
Recording starts simultaneously and
remaining recording time on the CDR(W) is displayed.
Note: Recording can also be started manually by pressing REC
on the CD player/recorder.
To stop recording manually press Ç on the CD recorder
0 0
side.
When you press / OPEN/CLOSE on the CD recorder side,
0 0
CD NOT FINAL and PRESS REC TO FINALIZE are
displayed alternately.
Decide now, either
not to finalize: the CDR is not ready to play on other
CD players, however, other tracks or CD text can still
be added.
Press / OPEN/CLOSE on the CD recorder side again or
wait a few seconds.
The drawer is opened.The CDR(W) is not finalized.
or
to finalize: the CDR is ready to play on other
CD players, however, no other tracks or CD text can
be added.
Press REC on the CD player/recorder to start finalizing.
FINAL is displayed and the actual finalizing time
remaining will start to count down.
is shown.The
REC

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