Sony MZ-N1 Operating Instructions - Page 78

Symptom, Cause, OpenMG Jukebox software.

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Symptom Cause A track cannot be recorded to a new group. A new group cannot be created. Group information has been written to the area where the disc name is stored. The disc name and track names are recorded in the same area, which can store a maximum of approximately 1,700 characters. If the total number exceeds this amount, a new group cannot be created even though group mode is on. It is also impossible to make group settings at this time. The playing time of a checked-out track is different from the time that appears on your computer monitor. This is due to a calculation discrepancy between the recorder and the computer. You cannot check out tracks that will fill up the remaining recording time on the disc. (For example, you cannot check-out tracks that total 160 minutes to an 80minute disc in LP2 stereo mode.) The minimum recordable time on a disc is normally 2 seconds in stereo, 4 seconds in LP2 stereo mode, and 8 seconds in LP4 stereo mode. When you check out a track from your computer, the recorder needs a 2-second (or 4or 8-second) space for a track even if the track is under 2 seconds (or 4 or 8 seconds) in length. Also, the recorder inserts a 2-second (or 4 -or 8-second) space in between tracks during check out so as not to overwrite the previous track by mistake. For this reason, the recorder needs an additional 6 seconds (or 12 or 24 seconds) for each track. This reduces the maximum recording time for each track by 6 seconds (or 12 or 24 seconds) during check out. You cannot erase a track checked out from your computer. To erase a track that has been checked out from your computer, check it back in first, and then erase it using the OpenMG Jukebox software. When using with the AC power adaptor, the display window of the recorder will remain faintly lit for some time even after the recorder is stopped. The recorder turns off 3 minutes after the recorder has stopped in order to allow the charging time on the USB cradle to be calculated. 78

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A track cannot be recorded
to a new group. A new group
cannot be created.
Group information has been written to the area where the
disc name is stored. The disc name and track names are
recorded in the same area, which can store a maximum of
approximately 1,700 characters. If the total number
exceeds this amount, a new group cannot be created even
though group mode is on. It is also impossible to make
group settings at this time.
The playing time of a
checked-out track is
different from the time that
appears on your computer
monitor.
This is due to a calculation discrepancy between the
recorder and the computer.
You cannot check out tracks
that will fill up the
remaining recording time on
the disc. (For example, you
cannot check-out tracks that
total 160 minutes to an 80-
minute disc in LP2 stereo
mode.)
The minimum recordable time on a disc is normally 2
seconds in stereo, 4 seconds in LP2 stereo mode, and 8
seconds in LP4 stereo mode. When you check out a track
from your computer, the recorder needs a 2-second (or 4-
or 8-second) space for a track even if the track is under 2
seconds (or 4 or 8 seconds) in length. Also, the recorder
inserts a 2-second (or 4 -or 8-second) space in between
tracks during check out so as not to overwrite the previous
track by mistake. For this reason, the recorder needs an
additional 6 seconds (or 12 or 24 seconds) for each track.
This reduces the maximum recording time for each track
by 6 seconds (or 12 or 24 seconds) during check out.
You cannot erase a track
checked out from your
computer.
To erase a track that has been checked out from your
computer, check it back in first, and then erase it using the
OpenMG Jukebox software.
When using with the AC
power adaptor, the display
window of the recorder will
remain faintly lit for some
time even after the recorder
is stopped.
The recorder turns off 3 minutes after the recorder has
stopped in order to allow the charging time on the USB
cradle to be calculated.
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Cause