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Recording/copying tracks from a disc

You can record tracks of audio CDs into the HDD. Record appears in AV Menu.

You can copy music files (MP3, WMA, WAV) into the HDD. Copy appears in AV Menu.

Preparation:

Insert the disc to record/copy, and select DISC as the source.

While recording an audio CD, you cannot listen to the tracks being recorded with the map screen displayed.

While copying music files, you cannot listen to them.

You cannot change the source while recording or copying tracks. If you want to interrupt the recording and enjoy another source, cancel the recording/copying (below).

Notes on the name of new genres and albums

If you want to make a new genre or a new album for the tracks to be recorded/copied, select [New Genre] or [New Album]. To name the new genre/album, press and hold DISP. You can also name it later through Title Entry ([75] “Changing the titles”).

If you do not specify a genre name or album name on recording/copying, they are assigned as follows.

For audio CDs, the genre name and album name are assigned automatically using the recording date and time.

For music files, the genre name is assigned automatically using the recording date and time. The original folder name and file name are used as the album name and the track name.

When the recording/copying is finished

Completed is displayed, and playback resumes.

To cancel recording/copying

While recording or copying...

You can also cancel recording/copying through AV Menu ] Record/Copy ] Cancel.

To record the current track

1

2AV Menu ]Record

]Current Track

3Start recording.

Recording... appears.

When you record a track for the first time with this function, a new genre and a new album is automatically created for the track. Other tracks recorded with this function are recorded into the same album until you turn off the ignition switch or edit the library.

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JVC LVT1627-001A Start recording, To cancel recording/copying, To record the current track AV Menu Record Current Track