Philips CDR-795 External recording, What is external recording?, Analog or digital recording?

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External recording

English

What is external recording?

Recording from an additional appliance is called “external recording”.

Analog or digital recording?

When making recordings from an external source, we recommend doing analog recording only if digital recording is not possible. Digital recording will result in better sound quality.

Automatic track increment

When the digital input for recording from a digital source (e.g. CD player) is used, tracks will be incremented automatically such that the track numbers are positioned on the same position as on the original. When the analog input for recording from a digital or analog source is used, track increment will not take place automatically unless one of the following settings is selected.Track increments may not always be positioned correctly, depending on the quality of the source material.

Press TR. INCR. as often as necessary on the remote control during stop to switch through the following automatic track increment functions:

TURNTABLE: for optimal recording from noisy sources like turntables (It is not possible to connect a turntable directly to AUX/CDR IN L/R - see “Analog connections”.)

TAPE/TUNER: for optimal recording from a tape

CD/DVD: for optimal recording from high quality sources like DAT, DCC or DVD

MANUAL: for switching the automatic track function off

Notes:

Track numbers can be incremented manually by pressing TR. INCR. on the remote control during recording.The minimum track length is 4 seconds.

Track numbers cannot be changed after recording.

Recording with automatic start

You can record an entire CD or a track quickly and easily. As soon as playback on the additional appliance is started, recording starts automatically.

2Press INPUT repeatedly on the CD player/recorder to select the input for the additional appliance you want to record from.

DIGITAL IN: the digital input is selected.

ANALOG IN: the analog input is selected.

OPTICAL IN: the optical input is selected.

3Make sure the desired track on the additional appliance is selected.

4Make sure the additional appliance is in pause or stop mode.

5Press REC on the CD player/recorder to enter the recording menu.

PREPARING is displayed.

RECORD EXT? and START EXTERN SOURCE! are displayed alternately.

6Start playback on the additional appliance within 5 seconds.

Recording starts simultaneously and REC is shown.The remaining recording time on the CDR(W) is displayed.

Note: Recording can also be started manually by pressing REC on the CD player/recorder.

0To stop recording manually press Ç on the CD recorder side.

0When you press / OPEN/CLOSE on the CD recorder side,

CD NOT FINAL and PRESS REC TO FINALIZE are displayed alternately.

Decide now, either

not to finalize: the CDR is not ready to play on other CD players, however, other tracks or CD text can still be added.

Press / OPEN/CLOSE on the CD recorder side again or wait a few seconds.

The drawer is opened.The CDR(W) is not finalized.

or

to finalize: the CDR is ready to play on other

CD players, however, no other tracks or CD text can be added.

Press REC on the CD player/recorder to start finalizing.

FINAL is displayed and the actual finalizing time remaining will start to count down.

1Insert a CDR(W) which is absolutely free of scratches and dust particles in the CD recorder tray.

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Contents Audio For Customer Use Prevent operating and maintenance problemsDear Philips product owner English Français Español Français CanadaEnglish Important Safety Instructions Class II equipment symbolContents General information Discs for recording Discs for playbackSome words about MP3 Some countries the useSetup information ConnectionsConnections Connections generalInstallations Analog connectionsDigital connections Direct digital coaxial connectionPower This connection is required for direct recording from anyDigital audio equipment with a digital optical output e.g Type plate is located on the rear of the unitControls CD Recorder CD recorder drawerREC ≥ Speed 1·2·4xRemote control Remote control keysRemote control usage CD TEXT/editSwitching on, switching to standby Demonstration modeBasic functions Loading discsSelecting a track when playback is stopped Selecting an album when playback is stoppedSelecting a track during playback Searching for a passage during playbackShuffle and Repeat CD text displayWhat is finalizing? Adjusting the recording levelAbout recording Basic informationWhat is internal recording? Recording all tracks from a CD Internal recordingSelecting the recording speed Copying an entire CDRecording a single track Making and recording a programWhat is external recording? External recordingAnalog or digital recording? Automatic track incrementTimer recording Manual recording30 MIN, 45 MIN, 60 MIN, Maximum is displayed To stop recording manually press Ç on the CD recorder sideErasing Erasing from a Cdrw discIf an unfinalized Cdrw is inserted If a finalized Cdrw is insertedCD text editing on CD recorder only CD text editingDeleting and substituting a character If you want to substitute the characterTroubleshooting ProblemSolution No Signal indication orLimited Warranty Cher possesseur de produit Philips Cet espace vous est réservéSymbole d’ un appareil de classe Consignes DE Sécurité ImportantesTable des matières Informations générales Quelques mots sur le MP3 Disques pour lenregistrementDisques pour la lecture Raccordements RaccordementsInformations pour la mise en place Raccordements GénéralRaccordement numérique coaxial direct Raccordements analogiquesRaccordements numériques Raccordement au secteur Raccordement numérique optique directCommandes Télécommande Touches de la télécommandeUtilisation de la télécommande AppropriéeMode de démonstration Fonctions de baseMise en marche, mise en veille Mise en place de disquesSélection dune piste quand la lecture est arrêtée Sélection dune piste pendant la lectureRecherche dun passage pendant la lecture Sélection dun album quand la lecture est arrêtéeShuffle et Repeat Affichage du texte du CDPropos de lenregistrement Informations de baseQuest-ce que la finalisation? Protection des droits dauteurEnregistrement interne Copie dun CD entierLenregistrement à partir de la platine lecteur de CD de cet Le tiroir souvre. Le Cdrw nest pas finalisé. ouEnregistrement dune seule piste Création et enregistrement dun programmeEnregistrement externe Quest-ce que lenregistrement externe?Enregistrement analogique ou numérique? Incrément automatique dune pisteEnregistrement manuel Enregistrement avec minuterieAppuyez sur REC sur l’appareil pour lancer la finalisation 30 MIN, 45 MIN, 60 MIN, Maximum s’afficheEffacement Effacement sur un disque CdrwSi vous avez placé un Cdrw non finalisé Si vous avez placé un Cdrw finaliséEffacement et remplacement dun caractère Edition du texte du CDLe caractère se met à clignoter Si vous voulez remplacer un caractèreProblème Solution Guide de dépannageGarantie Limitée Estimado dueño del producto Philips Para uso del clienteColoque el equipo exclusivamente sobre Símbolo del equipo ClaseContenidos Información general Unas palabras sobre MP3 Discos para grabarDiscos para reproducir Conexiones ConexionesInformación sobre la instalación Conexiones en generalInstalaciones Conexiones analógicasConexiones digitales Conexión digital coaxial directaOptical in aparecerá Red eléctricaConexión óptica digital directa Controles Uso del mando a distancia Mando a distanciaTeclas del mando a distancia Funciones básicas Encendido, encendido modo de esperaModo demostración Carga de discosSelección y búsqueda sólo en CDs MP3 Shuffle y Repeat Mostrar texto de CDID3-tag Programación de números de pistasSobre la grabación Información básica¿Qué es finalizar? Ajuste del nivel de grabaciónGrabación interna ¿Qué es la grabación interna?Copia de un CD completo Grabación de todas las pistas de un CDGrabación de una sola pista Creación y grabación de un programaGrabación externa ¿Qué es la grabación externa?¿Grabación digital o analógica? Incremento automático de pistaPulse REC en el equipo para iniciar la finalización Grabación manualGrabación con temporizador Borrado Borrado de un disco CdrwSi se ha insertado un Cdrw no finalizado Si se ha insertado un Cdrw finalizadoEdición de texto de CD sólo en grabadora de CD Edición de texto de CDSi desea borrar el carácter Si desea sustituir el carácterProblema Solución Localización y solución de averíasGarantia Limitada Page Page Philips Consumer Electronics Company 3103 306

CDR-795 specifications

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