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Internal recording

What is internal recording?

Recording all tracks from a CD

Recording from the CD player deck of this unit is called

You can copy all tracks from a CD and then decide either

“internal recording”.

to finalize or not to finalize.

Selecting the recording speed

It is possible to select the recording speed for internal recordings.

Press SPEED 1·2·4x repeatedly to select either:

REC SPEED 1X: for recording with normal speed

REC SPEED 2X: for recording with double speed while the sound is muted.

REC SPEED 4X: for recording with 4 times the normal speed while the sound is muted.

Notes:

Speed selection is not possible during recording.

On some brands of blank audio discs recording at higher speed is not possible and does not work. In that case select a lower speed.

Copying an entire CD

This is the easiest way to make a copy of an entire CD, ready to play on other CD players. However, no other tracks or CD text can be added.

1Insert a CDR(W) which is absolutely free of scratches and dust particles in the CD recorder tray.

2Insert the disc you wish to copy in the CD player tray.

3Press COPY CD to start copying of the entire CD.

REC is shown, copying starts and the actual recording time left starts to count down.

Note: If a program was already available before pressing COPY CD, this will be ignored. PROG goes off and the current disc will be recorded. After finishing the recording, PROG is shown and the program is available again.

1Insert a CDR(W) which is absolutely free of scratches and dust particles in the CD recorder tray.

2Insert the disc from which you wish to record all tracks in the CD player tray.

3Press REC to enter the recording menu.

RECORD CD?, followed by PRESS REC are displayed alternately.

4Press REC again to start recording of all tracks.

REC is shown, recording starts and the actual recording time left starts to count down.

0When you press / OPEN/CLOSE on the CD recorder side,

CD NOT FINAL and PRESS REC TO FINALIZE are displayed alternately.

Decide now, either

not to finalize: the CDR is not ready to play on other CD players, however, other tracks or CD text can still be added.

Press / OPEN/CLOSE on the CD recorder side again or wait a few seconds.

The drawer is opened.The CDR(W) is not finalized.

or

to finalize: the CDR is ready to play on other

CD players, however, no other tracks or CD text can be added.

Press REC to start finalizing.

FINAL is displayed and the actual finalizing time remaining will start to count down.

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Philips CDR-795 manual Internal recording, What is internal recording? Recording all tracks from a CD, Copying an entire CD

CDR-795 specifications

The Philips CDR-795 is a remarkable component in the realm of audio technology, particularly recognized for its prowess in the CD recording and playback segment. Launched in the late 1990s, this device showcases a compelling combination of innovation, functionality, and audiophile-level sound quality, appealing to both casual users and dedicated music enthusiasts.

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