MDS-JE470

4-5-1. Operating the Continuous Playback Mode

1.Entering the continuous playback mode

1Set the disc in the unit. (Whichever recordable discs or discs for playback only are available.) 2Rotate the lAMS L knob and display “CPLAY1 MODE”(C34).

3Press the YES button to change the display to “CPLAY1 MID”.

4When access completes, the display changes to “C = AD = ”. Note : The numbers “ ” displayed show you error rates and ADER.

2.Changing the parts to be played back

1 Press the YES button during continuous playback to change the display as below.

“CPLAY1 MID” t “CPLAY1 OUT” t “CPLAY1 IN”

When pressed another time, the parts to be played back can be moved.

2When access completes, the display changes to “C = AD = ”. Note : The numbers “ ” displayed show you error rates and ADER.

3.Ending the continuous playback mode

1 Press the MENU/NO button. The display will change to “CPLAY1 MODE”(C34).

2Press the AEJECT button to remove the disc.

Note : The playback start addresses for IN, MID, and OUT are as follows.

IN

40h cluster

MID

300h cluster

OUT

700h cluster

4-5-2. Operating the Continuous Recording Mode (Use only when performing self-recording/palyback check.)

1.Entering the continuous recording mode 1 Set a recordable disc in the unit.

2 Rotate the lAMS L knob and display “CREC1 MODE” (C35).

3 Press the YES button to change the display to “CREC1 MID”.

4 When access completes, the display changes to “CREC 1 ( )” and REC lights up. Note : The numbers “ ” displayed shows you the recording position addresses.

2.Changing the parts to be recorded

1 When the YES button is pressed during continuous recording, the display changes as below. “CREC1 MID” t “CREC1 OUT” t “CREC1 IN”

When pressed another time, the parts to be recorded can be changed. REC goes off.

2When access completes, the display changes to “CREC 1 ( )” and REC lights up. Note : The numbers “ ” displayed shows you the recording position addresses.

3.Ending the continuous recording mode

1 Press the MENU/NO button. The display changes to “CREC1 MODE” (C35) and REC goes off.

2Press the A EJECT button to remove the disc.

Note 1 : The recording start addresses for IN, MID, and OUT are as follows.

 

IN

40h cluster

 

MID

300h cluster

 

OUT

700h cluster

Note 2

: The

MENU/NO

button can be used to stop recording anytime.

Note 3

: Do not perform continuous recording for long periods of time above 5 minutes.

Note 4

: During continuous recording, be careful not to apply vibration.

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Sony MDS-S50 specifications Operating the Continuous Playback Mode, Menu/No

MDS-S50 specifications

The Sony MDS-S50 is a pinnacle of MiniDisc technology, offering audiophiles a compact and reliable way to enjoy high-quality audio. Launched in the early 2000s, it epitomizes the innovation that Sony was known for during this period, combining functionality with sleek design.

One of the primary features of the MDS-S50 is its ability to record in SP (Standard Play) mode, which delivers high-resolution audio at 64 kbps, and LP (Long Play) mode for extended recording times. This flexibility makes it suitable for various listening preferences, whether for critical listening or casual playback during everyday activities. The device harnesses the precision of digital audio encoding, ensuring minimal loss of sound quality.

The MDS-S50 stands out with its direct digital recording capabilities. By connecting to external audio sources via optical or coaxial digital inputs, users can preserve the integrity of the original sound. This feature is particularly appealing for those who want to capture live recordings or transfer vinyl records and CDs to the MiniDisc format without degradation.

The inclusion of a user-friendly interface, with an intuitive remote control and well-organized menu systems, enhances the experience for users. The display panel gives clear information on track titles, remaining recording time, and other essential details, allowing for seamless navigation through complex playlists or recording options.

Another notable technology in the MDS-S50 is the ATRAC (Adaptive Transform Acoustic Coding) compression algorithm, developed by Sony. This proprietary encoding format optimizes sound quality while significantly reducing file sizes. The result is a perfect balance between audio fidelity and efficient storage, which was a major advantage during the era of burgeoning digital music.

Furthermore, the MDS-S50 boasts a durable build quality, designed to withstand transport and everyday use. Its compact size, combined with lightweight materials, allows users to take it on the go while not compromising on audio quality.

Ultimately, the Sony MDS-S50 remains a beloved device among music enthusiasts. With its combination of high-quality recording capabilities, advanced digital encoding technology, and user-friendly features, it represents a unique chapter in the evolution of portable audio. Whether used as a standalone player or part of a larger audio setup, it delivers a level of performance that still resonates with those who appreciate the art of music.