The On-Screen Burner Interface - CyberHome CH-RDV 2000 Owner's Manual

Dvd player w/ cd-rw
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The On-Screen Burner Interface

Quickly and Easily Perform Disc/File Copy Operations
Use the Burner Interface to perform all Disc Copy operations. The Burner Interface lets you duplicate discs, select
individual files or tracks to copy from one disc to another, and erase CD-RW discs in quick or full mode.
BURNER
A
Press BURNER on the
Remote to Enter/Exit the
Burner Interface.
B
Navigate with the ARROW
keys. Use the RIGHT ARROW
to move to the ICONS at the
bottom of the screen.
TITLE
1
The Title indicates the type of media that has been
detected in the source (DVD) drive - MEDIA, for MP3 or
,JPG discs, or DATACD.
TRACK/FILE LIST
2
Lists the Tracks, Files and Folders on certain types of
discs. With an Audio CD disc inserted, tracks will be listed.
With JPG or MP3 discs, files and folders are shown.
Individual files are not displayed with Data CDs.
DISC TYPE / PROGRESS INDICATOR BAR
3
Displays the Disc Type and Free Space. While recording,
shows the progress of the current copy operation in
percentage completed.
DISC USAGE INDICATOR BAR
4
When a disc is inserted, the Disc Usage Indicator will show
a graphical representation of the amount of disc space
used, using the colors white (blank), green (small
percentage of space used) and red (large percentage of
space used). Also, when selecting files to copy, this bar will
show a preview of the disc space that will be used for each
file selected.
OPEN / CLOSE
5
Opens and Closes the CD-RW drive tray. This allows you
to create multiple copies of a disc without exiting the
Burner Interface. It's recommended that this function be
used to insert and remove CD-R/RW discs, rather than
switching between drives using the DRV button.
RECORD
6
Begins copying selected file(s). You must first select files
from the track/file list using the ARROW and ENTER keys.
1
TRACK 01
TRACK 02
2
TRACK 03
TRACK 04
TRACK 05
3
28%
4
CD BURNER
4:40
5:20
6:16
4:56
5:13
5
6
7
DISC COPY
7
Creates a duplicate of the source disc. It is recommended
to use DISC COPY, rather than selecting files to copy,
whenever possible. This is because by copying an entire
disc, extended information such as long file names is
preserved. For Data CDs, this is the only option available.
QUICK ERASE
8
The fastest way to free up a CD-RW disc for recording, this
procedure only requires one minute to complete. This
method erases only the Table of Contents of the disc,
making the disc appear empty and allowing its data to be
over-written. *If you wish to actually erase all the data on a
disc, use FULL ERASE.
9
FULL ERASE
To make sure that all data on a disc is completely
destroyed, use the FULL ERASE method. This procedure
takes about ten minutes to complete - much longer than
QUICK ERASE - and is generally used only for discs
containing sensitive data.
STATUS
10
Shows the copy progress of each file in percentage
completed during individual file copy operations. Three
ICONS are used to display the status of files not currently
being copied:
Selected for Copy: File has been selected to be
copied to the destination disc by pressing ENTER.
Copy Successful: File has been successfully
copied to the destination disc.
Copy Failed: The copy operation was not
successful for this file.
31
10
78%
C
Press ENTER to select a
file/track for copy, and to
8
9
begin copy/erase operations.
ENTER

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