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Cause
There is a maximum number of tracks which can be recorded, regardless of recording
time. More than 254 tracks cannot be recorded on an MD.
Repeating erasure and recording on the same MD creates many blank portions sparsely
on the MD. When recording on such an MD, a track is recorded on these blank portions
sparsely. If a track is divided and recorded into so many portions, “DISC FULL” appears.
If a divided portion of less than 8 seconds is made while a track is recorded on the
MD, that track cannot be joined to another track using the JOIN function.
Furthermore, if that track is erased, the remaining time of the MD may not increase
exactly by the erased amount.
If a track has been divided into many portions while being recorded on the MD,
sounds will drop out while fast forwarding or reversing such an MD.
You cannot record on a blank portion of less than 12 seconds (SP mode) on the MD.
For this reason, the actual recording time of discs may become shorter.
SCMS (Serial Copy Management System)
The MD recorder integrated to this unit uses the Serial Copy Management System which allows only first-generation digital copies to be
made of premastered software (like CDs or prerecorded MDs).
Symptoms
“DISC FULL” appears, even though there is
still enough remaining time on an MD.
“DISC FULL” appears, even though the
number of tracks and recording time do not
reach the limit.
• The JOIN function sometimes does not work.
• The remaining time on the MD does not
increase even when tracks are erased.
The sound drops out during fast forward or fast
reverse.
The amount of recorded time on the MD added
to the amount of remaining time is shorter than
the MD’s total possible recording time.
MD limitations
The MD records data in an original format that differs from that of conventional cassette tapes or DATs. Since there are some limitations
with this recording format, the following types of symptoms may occur. These symptoms are not malfunctions.
1st Generation
2nd Generation
CD-R/RW
CD
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