Sony MZ-N920 Operating Instructions Manual page 93

Portable mini disc recorder
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Q1: Why can't the track mark (song number) be erased?
A1: In the following cases, the track mark cannot be erased due to system restrictions.
• The data of the songs to be connected are distributed on the disc, and the length of each data is short (12 seconds or
less for stereo recording, 24 seconds or less for LP2 / monaural recording, or 48 seconds or more for LP4 recording.
In the case of (below), it may not be possible to erase the beginning mark (song number) of the song and connect it to
the previous song.
• Remove cue marks between songs recorded in different recording modes (eg LP2 and LP4)
I can't.
Q2: Why doesn't the remaining time that can be recorded on the disc increase even if the song is erased?
A2: It is a system constraint. When
displaying the remaining recordable time of a disc, the part of 12 seconds or less (during stereo recording), 24
seconds or less (during LP2 stereo recording, monaural recording), or 48 seconds or less (during LP4 stereo
recording) is ignored. Therefore, no matter how many short songs are erased, the remaining time that can be
recorded may not increase.
Q3: Why does the total recording time and remaining time on the disc not match the maximum
recordable time (60 minutes, 74 minutes, 80 minutes)?
A3: It is a system constraint. Normally,
recording is about 2 seconds during stereo recording, about 4 seconds during LP2 stereo recording or monaural recording,
Record on an optical disc with a minimum unit of approximately 8 seconds during LP4 stereo recording.
Where you stop recording, use about 2 seconds (4 or 8 seconds) of space, even if the last part of the
recording is actually less than 2 seconds (4 or 8 seconds). Also, when you stop recording and then start
recording again , leave a space of about 2 seconds (4 seconds or 8 seconds) at the beginning of recording
to start recording . This is to avoid accidentally erasing the previous song when you start recording. Therefore,
the actual recordable time is up to 6 seconds (12 seconds or 24 seconds) shorter than the maximum recordable
time each time recording is stopped .
Group function
Q1: How to "group setting"?
A1: There are four ways. See the reference page for detailed instructions.
Before
recording • Set ": REC" in the menu to " : REC ON". ("When recording, always glue
Record as a recording "(page 34))
When recording • Create a new group
and record
If you press the END SEARCH button while stopped to start recording, a new group will be created
and recorded in that group. ("Create a new group and record" (page 34))
• Record a new song in an existing group
Select a group before recording. ("Recording to an existing group" (page 35)) After recording •
Set the recorded disc as a group.
Select the first and last songs you want to group and set the group. ("Combining songs and groups
into one group (group setting)" (page 47))
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