Specifying Recording Devices and File Names
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Caution on reproducing files recorded to a PC using the LX main unit
Follow the procedure below in order to record using a PC, to copy recorded files inside a PC to an MO or PC
card and to reproduce recorded data properly, using the LX main unit.
1
.
When the PC recorded file has a long file name, change it to a short file name on the PC HDD (8 letters
+ 3 extension characters for the file name).Change 1 group of recorded data (data file, header file, web file)
to the same file name, and leave the extension name as it is. Half-width alphanumeric characters and
half-width sign characters may be used for file names. The following characters cannot be used :
.,;:
<> [ ]*? ="/ \
|
2.
Create a directory on the PC HDD, inputting an 8 character or less directory name, (e.g. “LX10_DIR”),
and copy the short file name of the LX recorded data file.
3.
After formatting media on an MO or PC card using the LX main unit, place the media into the MO drive or
PC card slot connected to the PC.
4.
There is a sub directory in the root directory of the MO or PC card called “TEAC_LX”
Copy each directory made in step 2 under the “TEAC_LX” directory here.
\
(Media
root
directory)
¦
TEAC_LX
(automatic created when formatted using the LX main unit)
¦
LX10_DIR
(copy the directory on the PC)
・
(multiple directories possible)
The total size of files you wish to copy (data files, header files, and web files) may be larger than the MO or
CF card capacity, in which case, reproducing may not be possible using the LX main unit.
Data recorded with the LX-20 tacho channel enabled, may corrupt reproducing data, in which case, normal
waveform regeneration is not possible using LX10 (F).(This also applies to direct recording using LX main
unit media)
Immediately after purchasing a PC card use a PC to format the file system to FAT (FAT16) before use. If
formatting is not carried out, normal use may not be possible under LX.
Summary of Contents for LX Series
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