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V1.31 fixes, V1.22 fix, V1.21 fixes, V1.20 fix, V1.15 fix, V1.14 fixes, V1.13 fixes, V1.12 fixes

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SS-CDR200/SS-R200/SS-R100 Release Notes V1.31 fixes iiWhen started up with the recording sampling frequency set to 48kHz, FS UNMATCH would appear even if the audio input sampling frequency was 48kHz. This has been fixed. iiOperation stability has been improved. iiThe " T.0D(SN250)" drive firmware will be updated to T.0E(SN250) to improve operational stability. CAUTION If the drive firmware is "T.0D(SN250)", update the unit firmware to "V1.31" before updating the drive firmware to "T.0E(SN250)". NOTE If the drive firmware is "3.0F(W224)", there is no need to update it. V1.22 fix When MP3 recording was paused, noise would sometimes occur in the data created. This has been fixed. V1.21 fixes iiIf the displayed time exceeds 100 hours, 99h59m59s (99:59:59) now appears instead of --h--m--s After the time exceeds 100 hours, 99h59m59s (99:59:59) will continue to be shown. iiWhen returning the time in response to an RS-232C command, no response was sent for data exceeding 100 hours. This has been fixed. In such cases, "5999m59s74f" is returned as the data. V1.20 fix The unit was unable to read some files on CD-R discs created by the software called "GEAR CD". This has been fixed. V1.15 fix When executing the RIP TO MEMORY function, if the root folder of the destination memory card contained 4 folders and you tried to move the cursor from the 4th folder to the next position, the unit would freeze. This has been fixed. V1.14 fixes iiDuring control using a parallel connector, even if the signal was connected to GND for 30 msec it did not respond in rare cases. This has been fixed. NOTE When recording an MP3 file, it will respond to RECORD, READY and STOP when connected to GND for at least 1 second. iiA problem that caused the unit not to recognize some USB keyboards has been fixed. V1.13 fixes iiChanging the Auto Ready function from on to off during program or playlist playback could result in playback in a different order. This has been fixed. iiWhen playing back an MP3 data CD created using Mac OS, the same file name would be recognized as doubled on rare occasions, making playback stop and causing an - error DECODE message to appear. This has been fixed. iiWhen reading a data CD, a MEDIA ERROR could occur. This has been fixed. iiUpdating would fail because a system file (file_list.bin, for example) did not exist. This has been fixed. iiIf the unit was turned on while an Apple USB keyboard was connected, that keyboard might not be recognized. This has been fixed. iiIn response to an RS-232C PLAY command, for example, the Home Screen display would change to TRACK mode. This is been fixed. iiSome USB keyboards could not be recognized. This has been fixed. V1.12 fixes iiWith MP3 data CDs, some songs would not be recognized on rare occasions. This has been fixed. ii24-bit mono WAV files would not play back correctly. This has been fixed. iiThe precision of the search position has been improved when skipping forward and backward with VBR MP3 files. 3 TASCAM SS-CDR200/SS-R200/SS-R100

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TASCAM SS-CDR200/SS-R200/SS-R100
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SS-CDR200/SS-R200/SS-R100
Release Notes
V1.31 fixes
i
When started up with the recording sampling frequency set
to 48kHz,
FS UNMATCH
would appear even if the audio input
sampling frequency was 48kHz. This has been fixed.
i
Operation stability has been improved.
i
The “T.0D(SN250)” drive firmware will be updated to
T.0E(SN250) to improve operational stability.
CAUTION
If the drive firmware is “T.0D(SN250)”, update the unit
firmware to “V1.31” before updating the drive firmware to
“T.0E(SN250)”.
NOTE
If the drive firmware is “3.0F(W224)”, there is no need to up-
date it.
V1.22 fix
When MP3 recording was paused, noise would sometimes occur in the data created. This has been fixed.
V1.21 fixes
i
If the displayed time exceeds 100 hours,
99h59m59s
(99:59:59)
now appears instead of
--h--m--s
(--:--:--). After the time
exceeds 100 hours,
99h59m59s
(99:59:59) will continue to be
shown.
i
When returning the time in response to an RS-232C com-
mand, no response was sent for data exceeding 100 hours.
This has been fixed. In such cases, “5999m59s74f” is returned
as the data.
V1.20 fix
The unit was unable to read some files on CD-R discs created by the software called “GEAR CD”. This has been fixed.
V1.15 fix
When executing the RIP TO MEMORY function, if the root folder of the destination memory card contained 4 folders and you tried to
move the cursor from the 4th folder to the next position, the unit would freeze. This has been fixed.
V1.14 fixes
i
During control using a parallel connector, even if the signal
was connected to GND for 30 msec it did not respond in rare
cases. This has been fixed.
NOTE
When recording an MP3 file, it will respond to RECORD,
READY and STOP when connected to GND for at least 1 sec-
ond.
i
A problem that caused the unit not to recognize some USB
keyboards has been fixed.
V1.13 fixes
i
Changing the Auto Ready function from on to off during pro-
gram or playlist playback could result in playback in a differ-
ent order. This has been fixed.
i
When playing back an MP3 data CD created using Mac OS,
the same file name would be recognized as doubled on rare
occasions, making playback stop and causing an
- error -
DECODE
message to appear. This has been fixed.
i
When reading a data CD, a
MEDIA ERROR
could occur. This has
been fixed.
i
Updating would fail because a system file (file_list.bin, for ex-
ample) did not exist. This has been fixed.
i
If the unit was turned on while an Apple USB keyboard was
connected, that keyboard might not be recognized. This has
been fixed.
i
In response to an RS-232C PLAY command, for example, the
Home Screen display would change to TRACK mode. This is
been fixed.
i
Some USB keyboards could not be recognized. This has been
fixed.
V1.12 fixes
i
With MP3 data CDs, some songs would not be recognized on
rare occasions. This has been fixed.
i
24-bit mono WAV files would not play back correctly. This has
been fixed.
i
The precision of the search position has been improved when
skipping forward and backward with VBR MP3 files.