Yamaha DRX-2 owner manual Playing an audio CD, Playing an MP3 CD, Audio CD display

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Question

What should I note when playing back different recording types (quali- ties)?

The correct recording quality “M1, M2, M2x, M3, M4, M6, FR” will automatically be selected during playback.

For more information see the section on “Selecting the recording type (quality)” in the chapter on “Manual recording”.

Playing an audio CD

You can also use the DVD recorder to play audio CDs

1Insert an audio CD. Playback starts automatically.

Tip

Audio CD display

If the TV is on, the audio CD screen appears automatically.

During playback, the current track number and its elapsed playing time will show on the TV screen and on the recorder display.

2Stop playback using STOP .The number of tracks and the total time are dis- played.

Playing an MP3 CD

MP3 (MPEG1 Audio Layer-3) files are highly compressed music files. Using this technol- ogy the data volume can be compressed by a factor of 10.This means it is possible to record 10 hours of music in CD quality on a single CD-ROM.

When creating MP3 CDs please note the following:

File system: ISO9660

Directory structure: maximum of 8 levels

Formats: *.mp3

Filenames: maximum of 12 characters (8+3) Maximum of 32 albums, 999 titles

Supported sampling frequencies: 32, 44.1, 48 (kHz). Music with sampling frequencies other than these will be skipped.

Supported bit rates: 32, 64, 96, 128, 192, 256 (kbit/s)

ID3 Tag:Version 1, 1.1. In later versions the directory name is displayed as the album and the filename as the title.

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Contents DRX-2 General information For Customer UseLaser safety General informationRead this before operating your unit For Canadian CustomersFeatures Six Hours Recording TimeTable of contents Programming a recording Access controlManaging the disc Before you call anRemote control Quick previewAdditional TV functions Quick previewOpen/Close Front of the deviceAuxiliary jacks on the front panel Interrupt playback/recordingBack of the unit Symbols on your DVD recorder display Messages in the DVD recorder dis- playQuick preview Introduction Common questionsDiscs you can use IntroductionCan I use a CD lens cleaner in the DVD recorder? AccessoriesCleaning the discs Regional codeConnecting your antenna Connecting your DVD recorderPreparing the remote control Connecting your DVD recorderConnecting your TV to get the best picture Using a Component video cableUsing an S-Video cable Using a composite video cableConnecting a VCR Connecting your camcorderConnecting an AV receiver Connecting an AV receiverSurround sound connections Recording connections Power supply Switching onInstalling your DVD recorder Installing your DVD recorderInitial installation DVD recorder cannot find any TV stations Which screen formats can I select?Cannot select ? Automatic TV channel searchVery few TV channels were found Adding and clearing TV channels manually Deleting TV channelsWhich settings can I choose? Setting the languageSwitching audio recording Stereo, SAP Assigning the VCR Plus+ Guide channel numbers Setting the time and date automatically Clock not set, check channel will appear on the TV screenManually setting the time & date Field for temporary messages Symbols in the menu barOn-screen information Menu barStatus field Disc type symbolsDVD-Video Video-CD No disc Error Current channel/selected input jack No signal Timer information boxOperating mode symbols Copy-protected signalInserting a disc PlaybackGeneral notes on playback Playback Playing a DVD video discPlaying a DVD+RW/ +R disc Can see the message EmptydiscPlaying an MP3 CD When creating MP3 CDs please note the followingPlaying an audio CD Audio CD displayImportant notes for playback Additional playback featuresPlaying a Super Video CD MP3 CD displaySearching a disc Additional playback featuresChanging to another title/chapter No soundSlow motion Additional playback featuresStill picture Search by timeShuffle Scan featureRepeat play Zoom feature Camera angleSubtitles An access to Subtitle function through the on-screen menuSelect the audio language Manual recording Manual recordingGeneral Which discs can I use for recording?Message Emptydisc appears in the display Recording without automatic switch-offIndex display Programme number of the external inputsInsert chapter markers Interrupt recording PauseDisplay will read Disc ERR Making recordings on DVD+R discs compatibleHow can I cancel the recording time I have just entered? How can I check the remaining recording time?Tected at step Stop recording with Stop Can I select the recording type via a menu as well? Selecting the recording type QualityWhich recording types can I choose? Managing the disc contents Hiding chapters Managing the disc contentsInsert chapter markers Splitting titles Deleting chapter markersChanging the index picture Can I split titles on DVD+R discs?Deleting recordings/titles Editing recording titles namePlaying the entire title Finishing editing Disc settingsChanging the disc name Can titles be deleted from a DVD+R disc?Delete DVD+RW discs Settings for menu does not appearFinalising DVD+R discs Finalise disc does not appearProgramming a recording Timer What is FR mode?Selecting daily/weekly recordings Programming a recording TimerProgramming recordings with the VCR Plus+ System Change AM/PM Changing the recording modeProgramming recordings without the VCR Plus+ System Program numbers of the EXT1 and EXT2 cinch jackHow to change or delete a programmed recording Timer Delete programmed recordingProblem solving for programmed recordings DVD recorder is not respondingUser preferences Picture settingsUser preferences For devices with analogue audio input Sound settingsNo picture appears on the TV after switching Language settings Additional settingsDisc feature menu Auto resumeChild lock DVD and VCD Access control Child LockAccess control Child Lock Activating/deactivating child lockActivating/deactivating parental level control Parental level control DVD video onlyLocking unlocked discs What do the ratings mean?Have forgotten my code Changing the PIN codeChanging the country Before you call an engineer Resetting the machine to the default factory settingsRemote control does not work No playback on DVD recorder Programmed recording does not work Before you call an engineerCannot playback Super Video CDs Before you call an engineer Appendix Using DRX-2 remote control for your TV setAppendix Appendix Specifications Disc Formats Supported

DRX-2 specifications

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