External recording

Manual recording

You can manually start and stop a recording from an additional appliance.You can use manual recording for recording live music, or for particular music like classic which cannot be recorded with automatic start.

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

2Press INPUT repeatedly on the CD player/recorder to select the input for the additional appliance from which you want to record.

DIGITAL IN: the digital input is selected.

ANALOG IN: the analog input is selected.

OPTICAL IN: the optical input is selected.

3Start playback on the additional appliance.

PREPARING is displayed.

RECORD EXT? and PRESS REC are displayed alternately.

4Press REC on the CD player/recorder to start recording.

Recording starts and REC is shown.The remaining recording time on the CDR(W) is displayed.

5Press Ç on the CD recorder side to stop recording.

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 on the unit to start finalizing.

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

Timer recording

This feature allows you to start a time restricted recording via the analog input (e.g. for recordings from a tuner).You can choose a recording of 15, 30, 45 or 60 minutes or to the end of the CDR(W).

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

2Make sure the additional appliance from which you want to record is connected properly.

3Press TIMER REC on the remote control to start recording.

15 MIN, followed by PREPARING, is displayed.

Recording starts and REC is shown.The actual recording time left is displayed.

0To select another recording time press TIMER REC on the remote control repeatedly until the desired time is displayed:

30 MIN, 45 MIN, 60 MIN, MAXIMUM is displayed.

4After the chosen time has elapsed, recording stops automatically and the unit switches to standby.

0To stop recording manually press Ç on the CD recorder side.

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Philips CDR-795 manual Manual recording, Timer recording, 30 MIN, 45 MIN, 60 MIN, Maximum is displayed

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.

At its core, the CDR-795 is designed for high-fidelity audio reproduction, making it an excellent choice for anyone looking to create their own CD compilations or simply enjoy music in the best possible quality. One of its standout features is its dual functionality: it not only plays standard audio CDs but also allows users to record their own CDs. This dual capability makes it a versatile addition to any home audio setup.

One of the notable technologies incorporated into the CDR-795 is the advanced recording technology that utilizes high-speed CD-R and CD-RW formats. This enables users to create custom audio discs that can be played back on compatible CD players. The machine supports a variety of disc formats, ensuring that users have the flexibility to use their preferred media. The recording process is straightforward, with an intuitive interface that guides users through creating high-quality audio CDs without the need for extensive technical knowledge.

The CDR-795 is also equipped with a high-quality digital-to-analog converter (DAC), which is vital for delivering rich sound and clear audio playback. The device’s ability to effectively reduce jitter—a common issue in digital audio—further enhances the listening experience. Additionally, the CDR-795 features a built-in, high-performance audio processing unit that maintains sound fidelity throughout playback and recording.

Connectivity is another area where the CDR-795 shines. It includes multiple input and output options such as digital optical and coaxial outputs, RCA outputs, and even a headphone jack for immediate listening. This extensive connectivity ensures compatibility with various audio setups, be it traditional stereo systems or modern home theater configurations.

In terms of design, the CDR-795 boasts a sleek and functional aesthetic that fits seamlessly into any entertainment center. Its user-friendly controls and clear display make navigation straightforward, regardless of the user’s technical expertise.

In conclusion, the Philips CDR-795 serves as an essential tool for both music lovers and budding audiophiles. With its combination of innovative recording features, superior playback quality, versatile connectivity options, and user-friendly design, it stands out as a significant competitor in the digital audio landscape of its time, making it a cherished piece of equipment for anyone serious about their music collection.