The copying of audio, video, or software without the permission of the copyright holder is illegal. MF DIGITAL. accepts no responsibility for the copyright use or misuse of this equipment. It is the sole responsibility of the user to ensure that the legal rights of copyright in duplicating are respected.
End User License Agreement You have acquired a device (“5200 Series CD-R/RW duplicator”) that includes software licensed by MF DIGITAL from Microsoft Licensing Inc. or its affiliates (“MS”). Those installed software products of MS origin, as well as associated media, printed materials, and “online”...
About MF DIGITAL Thank you for purchasing MF DIGITAL’s 5200 Series Copier Module duplicator. MF DIGITAL manufactures a wide variety of CD / DVD duplication equipment, including manual and fully automated CD / DVD duplicators and printers. We hope you will consider us for all of your duplication needs.
Supply (UPS) or a surge protector, is highly recommended. The minimum required size is 500VA. Repairs or alterations should only be attempted by an authorized, factory-trained technician. MF DIGITAL reserves the right to void the warranty if unauthorized service is performed.
DVD±R/±RW Legend 1) Disc Tray - Discs are loaded and removed from this tray. Clicking the eject button will open the tray when the power to the 5200 Series is switched on. 2) Headphone Jack – Connect headphones here. 3) Volume Control Knob – This controls the volume level of the headphones. 4) Disc Indicator –...
System Startup Before operation can begin it is necessary to review a few details. Plug one end of the supplied power cord into the upper receptacle at the rear of the unit. Next, verify that the voltage selector switch is set correctly. It is located between the two power receptacles.
Loading A Disc After the 5200 Series’ power has been switched on, click the eject button on the front of the recorder to open its disc tray. Load by carefully placing the disc (label side up) into the recessed area of the disc tray, so that the disc lays flat.
Digital recording with the 5200 Live enabled systems Introduction The 5202 “Live” is designed for audio recording directly to the system’s HD. This proves to be an ideal solution for live event recording, enabling the user to go from recorded event to making multiple CDs with in only a few minutes of the event.
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CAUTION Your 5200 uses Microsoft Windows XP Operating System. While this may appear to be a conventional PC, XP Embedded is specially designed for embedded applications. Do not install any non MF Digital supported software. Any damage as a result of this will not be covered under warranty.
Using the 5200 Live Recording Connect the desired input to either the S/PDIF Digital IN, the analog IN, or Midi In. Note that the S/PDIF and Midi inputs are made via the included breakout cable and each connector is labeled INPUT or OUTPUT. ...
Using your mouse, select the desired input from the Audio Capture Device pull- down. Click on browse to select location and a filename to save the recording to. Keep in mind that CD-DA quality recording consumes about 10 MB/min ...
44.1 kHz, 16-Bit, and stereo. The CD-DA standard does not allow for mono CDs. A mono CD is simply one where the left and right channels are the same. Adding Tracks By default, each WAV, or MP3 file represents a single track. Certainly there are times, especially in live recording, where a single large WAV file, which might represent 60 minutes or more, may slit into multiple tracks, edited for in point, out point, and start IDs.
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effect the source file in anyway but merely sets the a START ID, or track mark, at the location inserted. To edit a track, right click on the desired track and select EDIT. A screen similar to the following will be displayed: The operations available are as follows: Set In Point: In Point is the point where you wish to begin the track.
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Once you are satisfied, click on the SET IN POINT button Set Out Point: Out Point sets the end of the track. If you are making a disc from a single WAV file, you may want to use SPLIT TRACK (See below) to set all track START IDs and use SET OUT POINT only to trim the end of the last track if desired.
digital time display in the top left corner for direct entry. You will see the following: Once you are satisfied, click on the SPLIT TRACK button. A handy trick to delete undesired content is to create a track out of the content you do not wish to include then delete the track.
Select “Create New Disc”. You will notice the disc number in the left most column increment along with all tracks below. If a third disc is desired, left click on the track you wish to be the first track of the next disc, right click and select “Create New Disc”...
.IMG). Likely this will be the .ISC file made in the previous step. Leave LABEL blank as the 5200 does not support in-line direct to disc printing so you need not enter anything here. Consider the MF Digital 3000 Series for automating duplication and printing if desired.
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Click on the START NEWJOB button Use the default JOB ID or enter your own. This is a handy way to identify your job making it easy to recognize what job is running. In the box under TOTAL, enter the desired quantity of discs ...
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Leave LABEL blank as the 5200 does not support in-line direct to disc printing so you need not enter anything here. Consider the MF Digital 9000 Series for automating duplication and printing if desired. Select the desired job options: COPY: If you would like to write the disc, check this option.
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