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What you can do on this unit
You can listen to the variety of audio sources such as music
CDs by saving them on the HDD!
You can search music data on the HDD using Track
Selection Menu!
You can automatically obtain track titles from CD Database!
You can play and recharge an iPod by connecting to this
unit!
Recording mechanism/Music Shuffl e
registration mechanism
On this unit, recording is always performed in LPCM format in
whatever recording mode
is converted to AAC format.
Recording in LPCM format: Audio signals are recorded
Converted to AAC format: Audio signals are compressed.
Music Shuffle registration and AAC conversion are done at the
same time.
This series of operations on this unit is referred to as "Convert/
Analyse".
HDD data: LPCM data is produced.
Approx. 2 minutes after the unit is turned off, Convert/
Analyse from LPCM to AAC begins.
The current status appears on the display.
The display disappears when Convert/Analyse is complete.
In LPCM recording mode, Convert/Analyse is performed for
Music Shuffl e.
In AAC recording mode, LPCM data is deleted after
conversion and the available HDD space increases.
Tracks for which Convert/Analyse has not fi nished yet are
marked on the track list display.
: AAC conversion and track analysis for Music Shuffl e
have not fi nished yet.
: Track analysis for Music Shuffl e has not fi nished yet.
About Convert/Analyse
Convert/Analyse is performed in standby mode:
Approx. 2 minutes after the unit is turned off, Convert/
Analyse begins. "D" is displayed during Convert/Analyse.
Convert/Analyse is complete when "D" disappears.
Do not pull out the AC mains lead during Convert/Analyse.
Be sure to pull out the AC mains lead within 2 minutes after
the unit is turned off, or after Convert/Analyse operation
fi nishes ("D" on the display disappears).
You can turn the unit on even during Convert/Analyse.
Playback is available even if Convert/Analyse is not
complete.
Note that the playback sound quality after Convert/Analyse
operation may differ from the one immediately after
recording in AAC mode.
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(➡
pages 25, 26) and then the data
without being compressed.
Recording
Convert/Analyse
For Convert/Analyse operation It will take 1/3 time of
the length of recorded data.
For example, it will take approx. 20 minutes for Convert/
Analyse operation when a 60-minute CD is recorded.
• For WMA/MP3/AAC (MPEG4) data imported from a PC,
the process time will become shorter since only "Analyse"
operation is performed.
Discs and SD memory cards usable on
this unit
CD
Commercially
available music
CDs
CD-DA
Music CDs can be played back.
Playback and recording of irregular discs such as a copy
controlled CD are not guaranteed.
CD-R/CD-RW
Discs made on a
PC, etc.
CD-DA WMA/MP3
CD-R and CD-RW discs that have been recorded in
either CD-DA, WMA or MP3 format and that have been
session-closed or fi nalised*
be played back.
SD/SDHC/
miniSD/
microSD/
miniSDHC/
microSDHC
SD
The special adaptor is necessary for miniSD card,
microSD card, miniSDHC card and microSDHC card.
miniSD card
miniSDHC card
1
*
This means the hard disk. This mark is indicated at the
usable functions descriptions.
2
*
Finalise: Processing data so it can be played on playback
compatible devices.
In this manual:
• CD (music CD), CD-R and CD-RW are collectively
referred to as "CD" or "disc".
• SD card, SDHC card, miniSD card, microSD card,
miniSDHC card and microSDHC card are collectively
referred to as "SD" or "SD memory card".
SCMS (Serial Copy Management System) restricts digital
recordings from music CDs to HDD. The digital recording
from CDs under this restriction to HDD is not available due
to copyright protection.
See "Handling the HDD (hard disk)"
Playback
Recording to
HDD
Playback
Recording to
HDD
2
at the end of recording can
Playback of JPEG
image data
microSD card
microSDHC card
Adaptor
(➡
page 29) as well.
1
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