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DVD Location Recorder (Chapter 8: Utility mode)
If you format a disk in the “Normal” mode, “—No Files!—” appears, showing that
no audio file exists on the disk.
If you format a disk in the “Tape” mode, an audio file named “Tape_mode1.wav”
is created and the screen as below is shown. The track mode and Fs are fixed
according to the settings of the [FS/24] and [REC TR] switches when formatted.
If you want to change these settings, you have to reformat the disk after setting
the [FS/24] and [REC TR] switches appropriately. With a “Tape” mode file,
” is shown below the file number on the display (as shown in the screen
example below).
Editing the reel number (volume label) [Reel No.]
Using the “Reel No.” menu, you can edit the reel number of the currently
loaded audio file. The reel number is also used as the disk volume label, and
reel number editing always reflects to the disk volume label.
1. Select the “Reel No: [****]” menu and press the [ENTER] key.
The leftmost character of the current reel number flashes and you can now
edit the reel number (by default, “S” of “S001” flashes).
2. Use the [SEL] dial (or the numeric keys) to enter a desired reel number.
Use the [ SKIP/CURSOR ] keys to move the cursor position.
When using the numeric keys for entering characters, pressing any other
numeric key moves the cursor to the right automatically.
Pressing the [CLEAR] key clears the right next character to the cursor position.
3. After editing the reel number, press the [ENTER] key.
4. Press the [EXIT] key to exit the Utility mode.
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