Changing Isrc Codes And Copy Prohibit Flags - MediaFORM Director Series Operator's Manual

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Changing ISRC Codes And Copy Prohibit Flags

DIRECTOR systems equipped with Pioneer DVD-R drives do not support
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The INTERNATIONAL STANDARD RECORDING CODE (ISRC) is an
optional 12-character descriptor that identifies a specific track on an audio
CD. Each track can have its own unique ISRC consisting of 2 alphanumeric
characters (country), 3 alphanumeric characters (owner), 2 digits (year of
recording) and 5 digits (serial number).
The COPY PROHIBIT flag is a setting in each track on an audio CD,
indicating whether or not that track can be copied by a digital recorder.
To change an ISRC code:
• Double click the desired audio track in the lower left pane. The screen
will now display:
• Enter the code in the ISRC line and click the OK button.
To change a Copy Prohibit flag:
• Double click the desired audio track in the lower left pane. The screen
will now display:
DIRECTOR Series Operator's Guide
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