Deleting An Audio File - Fostex DV40 Operation Manual

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Deleting an audio file

You can delete an unnecessary audio file.
Before carrying out the following, select an audio file you want to delete as the current file.
1. While stopped, press the [SHIFT] key to turn on the indicator.
2. Press the [SETUP] key.
The unit enters the Utility mode.
The first time the unit enters the mode after turning on the power, the "Rec Protect?" menu appears.
3. Use the jog dial to select the "Delete File?" menu and press the [ENTER/YES] key.
"Sure?" flashes to confirm deleting the current file.
To cancel deleting, press the [EXIT/NO] key while "Sure?" flashing.
4. Press the [ENTER/YES] key.
The audio file is deleted. The display shows "Completed!" momentarily, followed by the ABS 0 point (the
beginning) of the next audio file.
Tips: About a file selected after deleting the current file
When deleting a file in the "bwff" or "sd2f" directory, the file numbers of files following the deleted file
move up.
For example, if you delete "BBBBBBB.wav(02)" in the "bwff" directory which currently has five audio
files (01 through 05), the file numbers 03 through 05 move up to 02 through 04.
If you delete all files in the directory ("bwff" or "sd2f"), "No Audio File!" is shown.
Tips: Restoring a deleted file
You cannot undo the delete operation, however, you can restore a deleted file. See "Restoring a deleted
file" on the next page.
Tips:
If you delete all the (two) "Tape mode" audio files on a disk formatted in the Tape mode and then
optimize the disk, the disk becomes equivalent to the one formatted in the "Normal" mode.
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AAAAAAA.wav (01)
BBBBBBB.wav (02)
CCCCCCC.wav (03)
DDDDDDD.wav (04)
EEEEEEE.wav (05)
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AAAAAAA.wav (01)
CCCCCCC.wav (02)
DDDDDDD.wav (03)
EEEEEEE.wav (04)
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