Panasonic SV-SR100 Recording modes, ∫ Changing the recording mode, Track marks

Models: SV-SR100

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Recording modes

Recording modes

Total recording time and sound quality depend on the recording mode you choose for recording.

Approximate recording times (using a 64-MB card)

Recording mode

Total time

 

(minutes)

HQ (high quality): 128 kbps

64

SP (standard play, default

86

setting): 96 kbps

 

LP (long play): 64 kbps

129

For other cards, see page 8.

Changing the recording mode

1While in the recording standby mode, press [MENU].

You can also change the recording mode while stopped.

2Press [:] or [9] to select “REC MODE?”.

3Press [ENTER/MEMORY]. “BITRATE?” appears on the display.

4Press [ENTER/MEMORY].

5Press [:] or [9] to select the recording mode.

Each time you press the button: [>SP: 96 kbps?

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{>LP: 64 kbps?

6 Press [ENTER/MEMORY].

To stop partway

Press [MENU] before step 6.

Track marks

These marks are added between tracks when recording. The area between two track marks is counted as one track.

Track marks are added automatically:

When recording CDs

Track marks correspond to those on the CD.

When recording from other equipment

If there is 2-second silence.

When recording through a microphone

Every 5 minutes.

Note:

You can change the way track marks are added when recording from other equipment or through a micro- phone (page 15).

Track marks may not be added correctly in some cases.

Recording a track that is playing

Recording starts from the beginning of the track.

1Press [REC PAUSE] while playing the track. Play stops and the unit enters the recording standby mode.

2Confirm that “1-REC OK” appears, then press [1/;, CD].

Play and recording stop at the end of the track.

Recording selected tracks

1 Program the tracks you want to record (page 11).

2Press [REC PAUSE] to enter the recording stand- by mode.

3Press [1/;, CD].

Recording and program play start.

Note:

 

This unit uses the AAC format to compress digital

 

signals recorded from a CD to an SD card.

 

Tracks recorded on this unit can be played on an SD

 

audio player.

 

Recording time may shorten after repeatedly recording

Recording

and erasing tracks. Reformat the card to correct this

 

(page 17).

 

Depending on the condition of the CD recording, track

 

marks may be added unnecessarily. You can erase

 

such tracks after recording.

 

To ensure recording is completed

correctly

Use the AC adaptor to power the unit. Recording

stops if the batteries are depleted.

During recording

Do not connect or disconnect the AC adaptor. Do not shake the unit.

Do not open the card and disc lids.

Doing any of these can cause recording and play to stop and the data to be corrupted. Be especially careful while “CARD Writing” is on the display as recording may not be completed correctly.

The anti-skip system (page 17) is off while recording.

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Panasonic SV-SR100 Recording modes, ∫ Changing the recording mode, Track marks, Recording a track that is playing