Importing/Recording Audio Data To The Hdd Jukebox; Recording From An Audio Cd - Sony GigaJuke NAS-E35HD Operating Instructions Manual

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Importing/Recording audio data to the HDD Jukebox

You can record/import audio data from a CD,
a radio broadcast, an externally connected
component, or a USB device.
HDD REC 
 /  /ENTER

Recording from an audio CD

Tracks are automatically converted to the MP3
audio format and a bit rate of 128 kbps.
1
Select the CD function and load a
disc in the disc tray (page 30).
Title information for the CD is automatically
obtained from the unit's database.
If there is no title information that matches
for the CD, it will not be displayed.
2
Press HDD REC  .
The unit changes to the recording standby
mode.
3
Press  /  to select "All Track", and
then press ENTER.
Recording starts.
To cancel recording
Press .
To record individual tracks
Select the desired track in step 3.
To change the recording speed
HDD REC 
You can change the recording speed. Make sure
to set the recording speed before performing the
recording operation.
1
While the unit is in the CD function, enter
the Option menu, and then select "REC
Speed".
2
Select "Normal Speed" or "High Speed",
and then press ENTER.
Normal Speed
High Speed
(
: Factory setting)
Notes
 When recording a CD, the unit may produce more
noise and vibration than during CD playback. This is
because of the higher disc rotation speed used during
recording and is not a malfunction. The amount of
noise or vibration produced will vary depending on
the CD type.
 If the title information contains characters that the
unit cannot display, those characters are replaced by
an underscore ("_").
Tips
 If title information cannot be obtained, use the Title
Update function to add titles (page 41).
 If you record only one track, the track is stored to the
following location in the HDD Jukebox.
"(Favorite)" folder in the artist directory  "REC 1"
folder in the album directory  "track name" in the
track directory
Recording is done at normal
speed. Sound monitoring
during recording is possible in
this mode.
Recording is done
approximately four times
faster than normal recording.
Sound monitoring during the
recording is not possible in
this mode.
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