11Using the Jukebox

Chapter 11

Using the Jukebox

The Jukebox feature allows you to use the recorder’s HDD to store and playback music from your CDs. You can also transfer WMA/MP3 files stored on CD-R/-RW/ -ROM, DVD, USB device or PC.

Copying music to the HDD

The first step is to copy some music to the HDD. CD audio, WMA and MP3 files are copied at high speed.

Usually, each track on a CD or DVD is categorized and copied onto the HDD on the basis of information on

artists and albums.1

Note that once copied to the HDD, audio tracks cannot be copied to a recordable DVD disc.

 

 

 

 

Important

 

• While copying, no other recorder operation is

 

 

possible.

 

• When copying, scheduled timer recordings will not

 

 

start until copying is complete.

 

• Copy protected CDs may not copy successfully.

1

 

Load the CD/DVD you want to copy to the HDD.

 

 

 

 

 

2

 

 

HDD/

(LCD page 1) Select the DVD.

 

 

DVD

 

 

 

 

3

 

 

DISC

Open the Disc Navigator.

 

 

NAVIGATOR

• This unit automatically searches for titles of an Audio CD (see About the automatic display of titles on page 107).

4

Display the command menu.

The command menu panel

Disc Navigator (DVD/CD)

 

 

Track List

10 Tracks

 

1

TRACK1

Play

 

2

TRACK2

 

Track Name

CD

 

 

3

TRACK3

Edit

 

 

4

TRACK4

Play Mode

 

5

TRACK5

MENU

 

6

TRACK6

 

 

7

TRACK7

 

 

8

TRACK8

 

HDD

TRACK1

650MB

0.04.30 / 1.14.00

classical

 

Remain

TRACK3

0.05.30

100.0 G

Track Repeat Stereo

3 10.00.00

ENTER

 

 

5

Select ‘Edit’ from the menu.

ENTER

 

 

6

Select ‘Copy all to HDD’ from the menu.

On pressing ENTER all tracks (or files) on the CD are copied to the HDD.

When a folder of WMA/MP3 files is selected, you can copy only the files contained in the folder by using Copy to HDD.

You can also copy tracks (or files) by selecting Copy

> DVD/CD HDD and pressing ENTER from the Home Menu. (For an Audio CD, a track check screen is displayed.)

You can also start copying by starting playback of the CD/DVD and then pressing O.T. COPY (LCD page 3).

To cancel copying press ENTER.

• If the CD loaded contains both CD audio tracks and WMA/MP3 files, the part currently selected will copy.

Note

1 • Up to 50 000 tracks can be created in the Jukebox. (You can create up to 50 000 artists/albums in total.)

Sound quality is not worsened when you copy data from another source.

When playing back an album copied from a source whose original audio track plays continuously (such as a live recording), there will be a brief pause in sound between tracks.

Audio CDs are classified according to the information in the Gracenote database.

WMA/MP3 files are classified according to the information included in the files. Track names may differ from the names of the original files.

Depending on the name of the original folder and track, the artist and album under which the folder or track is classified may differ.

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Pioneer SX-LX70SW manual Using the Jukebox Chapter, Copying music to the HDD, Select ‘Edit’ from the menu

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