TRUST SOUND EXPERT DIGITAL SURROUND 5.1
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6.2 The
input:
A)
MD player to PC: the optical in can accept digital audio from the desktop MD player or high-end CD,
and store it in 24-bit WAV format.
B)
Hi-end CD to PC (with optical out)
6.3
Using MP3/Wave Player to work with Mini Disc recording
MP3/Wave Player is an easy and powerful tool for Mini Disc recording. Besides allowing you to create your
favourite play list, it also provides a control interface of SPDIF IN/OUT of C-Media's sound card. The following
4 steps can help you create your album into Mini Disc easily.
1. Using optical fibre to connect the sound card and MD player. MD player will start to do the recording and
turning on the SYNC mode. (See 6.1.1)
2. To execute MP3/Wave Player and modify the play list. You should select those files whose format can
be recognised by MD Player. You can also change the sound effect if you like. (See also 5.2.4.)
3. In 'Setting' dialog, check 'Enable SPDIF-OUT', input the playback delay time, and select 5 Vp-p (Optical).
Please note that in playback, if there is no lapse longer than three seconds between each track, the MD
can not recognise the tracks and will record all of them into one. It is recommended that you set the
lapse time to 3~5 seconds to meet all type of MD requirements.