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CD-R Operation
Text editing on a CD-R or a CD-RW
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Naming discs and tracks
You can enter an album artist name and an album title for the disc.
For each track, you can enter an artist name and a track title.
DISC
Track 1 artist name
Track 1 title name
Album artist name
Album title name
Track 2 artist name
Track 2 title name
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Up to 60 characters each.
1
Load a CD-R or CD-RW disc. (See page 28.)
2
Press the CDR button, then press the TEXT EDIT button.
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If it is a finalized CD-R disc, “FINALIZED CD” appears. You can not perform
text editing on the disc.
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If it is a CD-RW disc, “UNFINALIZE ?” appears. Press the ENTER button to
unfinalize it.
3
Select “TEXT EDIT” using the jog dial, then press the ENTER but-
ton.
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If no track is recorded, “NO TRACKS” appears.
4
Select the item to name using the jog dial, then press the ENTER
button.
5
Select the desired character using the jog dial, then press the
ENTER button.
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To correct a character, move the cursor using the
3
or
2
button to the one
you want to correct and re-enter it.
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Each time you press the DISP/CHARACTER button instead of using the jog
dial, you can skip 12 characters (see the table).
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C D E F G H
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6
Press the TEXT EDIT button.
7
To enter other artist names or titles, repeat steps 4 and 6.
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For the track artist name, the album artist name will be entered automatically.
Change it if you want to.
8
Press the
■
button to finish.
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If it is an unfinalized disc, re-finalize it. (See page 36.)
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If you open the tray without finalizing the disc you edited, “MEMORY **%” ( 0 - 99 )
will appear and the used amount of the text memory will be shown.
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If “MEMORY FULL” appears, follow “Text memory view” (see page 35) and make
room in the memory.
: indicates a space.
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