Pioneer PDR-W739 manual Recording copyright material, Recording and finalizing discs

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1 Before You Start

Recording copyright material

The price of a consumer-use disc includes a copyright fee that has been paid to the copyright owner (in countries where the copyright fee collection system has been established based on their respective copyright laws). This means that you can use these discs to record music and other material for your personal use. If you want to use a disc for anything other than personal use, you must get permission from the copyright owner (note that copyright laws vary from country to country; check the copyright-related laws in your particular country for more information).

Broadcast programs, CDs, other recorded media (cassettes, vinyl records, etc.) and musical performances are all protected by copyright laws. You must get permission from the copyright owner if you sell, transfer, distribute or lease a disc recorded from the above mentioned sources, or if you use it as part of a business (such as for background music in a store).

Recording and finalizing discs

Unlike other recording media, recordable CDs have a number of distinct states, and what you can do with a disc depends on the current state of the disc. Figure 1. (right) shows the three states — blank, partially recorded, and finalized — and summarizes what’s possible () and impossible () in each.

The process of finalization fixes the contents of a CD-R in place for good by creating a Table of Contents (TOC, for short) at the beginning of the disc. This tells a CD player exactly what's on the disc and where to find it. Once a CD-R is finalized, further recording and other changes become impossible. The CD recorder and other CD players treat a finalized disc as an ordinary playback- only CD. (See page 20 for more information on finalizing CD-Rs.)

CD-rewritable discs can be finalized in the same way as CD-R discs, but even after finalization, the disc can still be erased and used over again. Remember that CD-RW discs can only be played on players that are specifically designed to play CD-RW discs: most home CD players will not play these discs, even after the disc has been finalized. (See page 20 for more information on finalizing CD-RWs.)

fig 1. differences between recordable and rewritable discs.

Recordable

 

 

Recordable

Erasable

 

 

Erasable

Skip ID set/clear

 

 

Skip ID set/clear

Play in ordinary

 

 

Play in ordinary

CD player

 

 

CD player

 

Record

 

 

 

Recordable

 

 

Recordable

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Erasable

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Skip ID set/clear

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Play in ordinary

CD player

 

 

CD player

 

Finalize

 

 

 

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CD player**

*Once the CD-RW has been erased, it becomes recordable again and skip IDs can be set and cleared.

**In general, current CD players cannot play CD-RW discs. However, this situation may change.

Playing partially recorded discs

Partially recorded discs (discs which contain recorded material but have not yet been finalized) can be played in the 3-CD changer of this unit with the follwing limitations:

it will take longer than usual to read the disc when you load it and start playback.

when the partially recorded disc is stopped, the display will not show any disc time information. During playback, only track elapsed time is displayed; you cannot switch to any other display mode.

if you play a CD-RW from which tracks have been erased, you may still hear the erased tracks and the disc may not play correctly.

it may not be possible to play an unfinalized disc if there is very little blank space left.

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Contents PDR-W739 Important Safety Instructions For U.S. and Canadian models For U.S. modelInformation to User For U.K. modelInfringement of Copyright For U.K. model Contents Using this manual Hints on installationAvoiding condensation problems Before You StartCD lens cleaner Power cord cautionMaintaining your CD recorder Moving the unitPlaying partially recorded discs Recording copyright materialRecording and finalizing discs Connecting optical cords Connecting coaxial cordsConnecting stereo audio cords Connecting the control cordPower Ðoff / -ON- Press to switch the unit on or off Controls and DisplaysFront panel OPEN/CLOSE 0 Press to open/close the CD-R disc trayRemote control Playback control buttonsDisplay Disc 1/2/3 Indicates discs loadedPress the Power button to switch Quick CD copyingPress OPEN/CLOSE 10 to eject CD changer disc tray Press OPEN/CLOSE 0 to close Disc trayGetting Started Playing a CDStarting playback with a timer Playback modePlayback modes Load discs into tray 3 and the CD-R as you likeCopying CDs Copying CDsIntroduction Press Copy Mode twice Copying individual tracksPress the CD Select button for Disc you want to record On the remote, use the three Disc buttonsTo record ProgramSetting the recording level Changing the copying speedFinalizing and Erasing Finalizing a discLoad the Cdðr or Cdðrw you want to finalize Press FinalizePress 6 CD-R side Erasing a Cdðrw discPress Erase Press 41 or Á¢ to change Erase option Press 7to cancel all disc erase here Press and hold Erase for about four SecondsDisplay shows the time remaining to completion Partially erased discSkip indicator starts to blink Marking recorded tracks to skipWith the recorder stopped, press Press Skip SETDisplay will show the message Skip Full Skip ID forPress Skip Clear Playback Functions Programming a playlist CD-R Press ProgramYou want them played Press 3 6 on the front panel to Start playbackUsing the repeat modes Using the random modePress Repeat to select the repeat mode Press Random to start random playbackPress Fader to resume playback of a paused disc Fading in and fading outPress Fader during playback to pause the disc Switching the display Recording time left on CD-R/CD-RW disc Pressing Input repeatedly switches the active input Monitoring a source for recordingDisplay shows monitoring Information To stop monitoring, press 7 CD-R sideRecording Other Sources Digital synchro recordingAnalog synchro recording Press Input to choose the analog Line inputsFor digital sources, check that Signal is compatible Adjust the recording level, if necessaryWhen youre finished, press 7 to stop Recording Press Input to choose the input to UseRecording blank sections Recording fadesWhile recording, or in record-pause Mode, press To finish the recording session here, pressAdditional Information Digital signal interruptions Power interruptionsDigital recording restrictions Digital recording from DATUnderstanding display messages An attempt is made to startError messages Take out the disc and check for dust, dirtMessages relating to recording Stop the source player. After a short timeTroubleshooting Specifications Page Pioneer Corporation

PDR-W739 specifications

The Pioneer PDR-W739 is a versatile CD recorder that exemplifies the blend of high-quality audio performance and user-friendly features. It was designed to meet the needs of audiophiles and casual listeners alike, providing an excellent solution for recording and playing CDs.

One of the most notable features of the PDR-W739 is its ability to record music from a variety of sources. Featuring both analog and digital inputs, the device allows users to connect to other audio equipment, such as turntables and CD players, facilitating a seamless recording process. The PDR-W739 supports several recording formats, including CD-R and CD-RW, allowing users the flexibility to create permanent copies of their favorite albums or to edit and overwrite tracks as needed.

The device is equipped with advanced technologies to enhance recording quality. The built-in Digital Wave System ensures minimal signal loss and maximizes clarity, resulting in recordings that retain the original sound's richness and depth. Additionally, Pioneer's high-quality A/D converters help capture audio signals with remarkable accuracy, maintaining the integrity of the sound through the entire recording process.

Another key characteristic of the PDR-W739 is its ease of use. The front panel is intuitively designed, featuring an easy-to-navigate LCD display that provides useful information, such as track numbers, time remaining, and recording levels. The device also includes an automatic track division feature, which detects silence and creates separate tracks, making it effortless to compile personalized CDs.

The PDR-W739 doesn't just excel in recording, but also offers playback capabilities. Supporting a wide range of CD formats, including CD-DA, CD-R, and CD-RW, the player ensures compatibility with various media. It also features a repeat function and programmable playback options, allowing users to create custom listening experiences.

Build quality is another standout feature of the Pioneer PDR-W739. With a solid construction and a sleek, modern design, it fits well with other audio components while adding an elegant touch to your setup. Its compact size allows for easy integration into entertainment systems, making it a practical choice for home use.

In conclusion, the Pioneer PDR-W739 stands out as a robust CD recorder that combines functionality with high audio fidelity. Its advanced recording technologies, user-friendly features, and solid construction make it an excellent choice for anyone looking to preserve their music collection or create personalized playlists. Whether for serious recording needs or casual listening, the PDR-W739 delivers a reliable and enjoyable audio experience.