Additional Information

MD Display Messages

The following table explains the various messages that appear in the display.

Message

Meaning

 

 

Blank Disc

A new (blank) or erased MD has been

 

inserted.

 

 

Cannot Copy

An attempt was made to make a second

 

copy from a digitally dubbed MD (see

 

page 42).

 

 

Cannot EDIT

An attempt was made to edit the MD

 

during Program or Shuffle Play.

 

 

Disc Error

The MD is scratched or missing a TOC.

 

Erase all tracks on a new recordable MD

 

before use (see “Erasing all tracks on an

 

MD” on page 31).

 

 

Disc Full

The MD is full (see “System Limitations of

 

MD” on this page).

 

 

Impossible

An attempt was made to combine tracks

 

while playing back the first track.

 

 

Name Full

The titling capacity of the MD has reached

 

its limit (about 1,700 characters).

 

 

NO DISC

There is no MD in the player.

 

 

No Track

The inserted MD has a disc title but no

 

tracks.

 

 

Protected

The inserted MD is record-protected.

 

 

Retry

The first recording attempt failed due to a

 

disturbance or scratch on the MD, and a

 

second attempt is being made.

 

 

Retry Error

Due to vibrations to the unit or scratches

 

on the MD, several recording attempts

 

were made but with no success.

 

 

Sorry

An attempt was made to combine tracks

 

that cannot be combined.

 

 

STANDBY

The material recorded last time was not

(flashing)

saved to the MD properly, or else the unit

 

does not remember what playback status

 

was used last time.

 

 

System Limitations of MD

The recording system in your player is radically different from those used in cassette and DAT decks and is characterized by the limitations described below. Note, however, that these limitations are due to the inherent nature of the MD recording system itself and not to mechanical causes.

“Disc Full” appears even through the maximum recording time (60 or 74 minutes) has not been reached

When 255 tracks have been recorded on the MD, “Disc Full” appears in the display regardless of the total recorded time. More than 255 tracks cannot be recorded on the MD. To continue recording, erase unnecessary tracks or use another recordable MD.

“Disc Full” appears before the maximum number of tracks is reached

Fluctuations in emphasis within tracks are sometimes interpreted as track intervals, incrementing the track count and causing “Disc Full” to appear in the display.

The remaining recording time may not increase even after erasing numerous short tracks

Tracks under 12 seconds in length are not counted and so erasing them may not lead to an increase in the recording time.

Some tracks cannot be combined with others

Track combination may become impossible when tracks are edited.

The total recorded time and the remaining time on the MD may not total the maximum recording time (60 or 74 minutes)

Recording is done in minimum units of 2 seconds each, no matter how short the material. The contents recorded may thus be shorter than the maximum recording capacity. Disc space may also be further reduced by scratches.

Tracks created through editing may exhibit sound dropout during search operations.

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Sony MXD-D1 MD Display Messages, System Limitations of MD, Message Meaning, Some tracks cannot be combined with others

MXD-D1 specifications

The Sony MXD-D1, a versatile and robust component in the world of audio recording and playback, stands out with its unique blend of features tailored for audiophiles and casual listeners alike. This digital audio recorder and CD deck, released in the early 2000s, combines the best of both analog and digital technologies, making it a valuable asset in any sound setup.

One of the MXD-D1's main features is its dual functionality as both a CD player and a digital audio recorder. This duality allows users to seamlessly transition between enjoying their favorite music and creating digital recordings. The device supports both CD-R and CD-RW formats, enabling the recording of high-quality audio without the need for cumbersome cassette tapes or bulkier recording equipment. The intuitive interface makes it easy to navigate through tracks and recording options, ensuring an enjoyable experience for users at any level of expertise.

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The device also features a built-in digital timer and various modes for programming recordings, allowing users to create playlists or capture specific sections of audio. It has multiple input and output options, including optical and coaxial digital connections, ensuring compatibility with a variety of audio systems. The front panel includes a large LCD display that shows information about the track, playtime, and recording settings, facilitating easy navigation and monitoring.

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In conclusion, the Sony MXD-D1 represents a significant advancement in digital audio technology. With its dual CD deck and recorder functionality, high-quality DSP capabilities, and versatile connections, it caters to the needs of both enthusiasts and professionals. Its ability to deliver precise sound and ease of use makes it a noteworthy addition to any audio collection.