Sony MZ-N910 Help - Page 80

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Symptom You cannot check out tracks that will fill up the remaining recording time on the disc. "TR FULL" appears even before the disc has reached the maximum track number or recording time. Cause/Remedy • 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. • This is due to the MiniDisc system limitation. Repeated recording and erasing may cause fragmentation and scattering of data. Although those scattered data can be read, each fragment is counted as a track. In this case, the number of tracks may reach 254 and further recording is not possible. , To continue recording, erase unnecessary tracks. While playing Symptom An MD is not played normally. An MD is not played from the first track. Playback sound skips. Sound has a lot of static. Cause/Remedy • Repeat play is selected. , Use the jog dial on the recorder or press P MODE/ on the remote control to change back to the normal play (page 32). • Playback mode is changed. , Use the jog dial on the recorder or press P MODE/ on the remote control to change back to the normal play (page 32). • Disc playing stopped before it came to the last track. , Press N on the recorder or press the jog lever (NX) on the remote control for 2 seconds or more to start playing. • The disc information has been stored to the Personal Disc Memory. , Erase the disc information from the Personal Disc Memory (page 68). • The recorder is placed where it receives continuous vibration. , Put the recorder on a stable place. • A very short track may cause sound to skip. , Try not to create a short track. • Strong magnetism from a television or such device is interfering with operation. , Move the recorder away from the source of strong magnetism. 80

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80
While playing
You cannot check out
tracks that will fill up
the remaining
recording time on the
disc.
• 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.
“TR FULL” appears
even before the disc
has reached the
maximum track
number or recording
time.
• This is due to the MiniDisc system limitation. Repeated
recording and erasing may cause fragmentation and scattering
of data. Although those scattered data can be read, each
fragment is counted as a track. In this case, the number of
tracks may reach 254 and further recording is not possible.
,
To continue recording, erase unnecessary tracks.
Symptom
Cause/Remedy
An MD is not
played normally.
• Repeat play is selected.
,
Use the jog dial on the recorder or press P MODE/
on the
remote control to change back to the normal play (page 32).
• Playback mode is changed.
,
Use the jog dial on the recorder or press P MODE/
on the
remote control to change back to the normal play (page 32).
An MD is not
played from the
first track.
• Disc playing stopped before it came to the last track.
,
Press
N
on the recorder or press the jog lever (
NX
) on the
remote control for 2 seconds or more to start playing.
• The disc information has been stored to the Personal Disc Memory.
,
Erase the disc information from the Personal Disc Memory
(page 68).
Playback sound
skips.
• The recorder is placed where it receives continuous vibration.
,
Put the recorder on a stable place.
• A very short track may cause sound to skip.
,
Try not to create a short track.
Sound has a lot of
static.
• Strong magnetism from a television or such device is interfering
with operation.
,
Move the recorder away from the source of strong magnetism.
Symptom
Cause/Remedy