Sony MZ-R55 Operating Instructions - Page 33

System, limitations

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System limitations The recording system in your MiniDisc recorder is radically different from those used in cassette and DAT decks and is characterized by the limitations described below. Note, however, that these limitations are due to the inherent nature of the MD recording system itself and not to mechanical causes. Symptom "TR FULL" appears even before the disc has reached the maximum recording time (60 or 74 minutes). "TR FULL" appears even before the disc has reached the maximum track number or recording time. Track marks cannot be erased. The remaining recording time does not increase even after erasing numerous short tracks. The total recorded time and the remaining time on the disc may not total the maximum recording time (60 or 74 minutes). The edited tracks may exhibit sound dropout during search operations. Cause When 254 tracks have been recorded on the disc, "TR FULL" appears regardless of the total recorded time. More than 254 tracks cannot be recorded on the disc. To continue recording, erase unnecessary tracks. 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. When the data of a track is fragmented, the track mark of a fragment under 12 seconds long cannot be erased. You cannot combine a track recorded in stereo and a track recorded in monaural; nor can you combine a track recorded with digital connection and a track recorded with analog connection. Tracks of under 12 seconds in length are not counted and so erasing them may not lead to an increase in the recording time. Normally, recording is done in minimum units of approximately 2 seconds. When recording is stopped, the last unit of recording always uses this unit of 2 seconds even if the actual recording is shorter. Likewise, when recording is restarted after the stop, the recorder will automatically insert a blank space amounting to 2 seconds before the next recording. (This is to prevent accidental erasing of a previous track whenever a new recording is started). Therefore, the actual recording time will decrease whenever a recording is stopped; a maximum of 6 seconds compared to the potential recording time for each stop. The fragmentation of data may cause_sound dropout while searching because the tracks are played in higher speed than normal playback. 33

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System
limitations
The
recording
system
in
your
MiniDisc
recorder
is
radically
different
from
those
used
in
cassette
and
DAT
decks
and
is
characterized
by
the
limitations
described
below.
Note,
however,
that
these
limitations
are
due
to
the
inherent
nature
of
the
MD
recording
system
itself
and
not
to
mechanical
causes.
Symptom
Cause
"TR
FULL"
appears
even
before
the
disc
has
reached
the
maximum
recording
time
(60
or
74
minutes).
When
254
tracks
have
been
recorded
on
the
disc,
"TR
FULL"
appears
regardless
of
the
total
recorded
time.
More
than
254
tracks
cannot
be
recorded
on
the
disc.
To
continue
recording,
erase
unnecessary
tracks.
"TR
FULL"
appears
even
before
the
disc
has
reached
the
maximum
track
number
or
recording
time.
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.
Track
marks
cannot
be
erased.
The
remaining
recording
time
does
not
increase
even
after
erasing
numerous
short
tracks.
When
the
data
of
a
track
is
fragmented,
the
track
mark
of
a
fragment
under
12
seconds
long
cannot
be
erased.
You
cannot
combine
a
track
recorded
in
stereo
and
a
track
recorded
in
monaural;
nor
can
you
combine
a
track
recorded
with
digital
connection
and
a
track
recorded
with
analog
connection.
Tracks
of
under
12
seconds
in
length
are
not
counted
and
so
erasing
them
may
not
lead
to
an
increase
in
the
recording
time.
The
total
recorded
time
and
the
remaining
time
on
the
disc
may
not
total
the
maximum
recording
time
(60
or
74
minutes).
Normally,
recording
is
done
in
minimum
units
of
approximately
2
seconds.
When
recording
is
stopped,
the
last
unit
of
recording
always
uses
this
unit
of
2
seconds
even
if
the
actual
recording
is
shorter.
Likewise,
when
recording
is
restarted
after
the
stop,
the
recorder
will
automatically
insert
a
blank
space
amounting
to
2
seconds
before
the
next
recording.
(This
is
to
prevent
accidental
erasing
of
a
previous
track
whenever
a
new
recording
is
started).
Therefore,
the
actual
recording
time
will
decrease
whenever
a
recording
is
stopped;
a
maximum
of
6
seconds
compared
to
the
potential
recording
time
for
each
stop.
The
edited
tracks
may
exhibit
sound
dropout
during
search
operations.
The
fragmentation
of
data
may
cause_sound
dropout
while
searching
because
the
tracks
are
played
in
higher
speed
than
normal
playback.
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