Symptom | Cause |
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The total | Normally, recording is done in minimum units |
recorded time | of approximately 2 seconds. When recording is |
and the | stopped, the last unit of recording always uses |
remaining time | this unit of 2 seconds even if the actual |
on the disc may | recording is shorter. Likewise, when recording is |
not total the | restarted after the stop, the recorder will |
maximum | automatically insert a blank space amounting to |
recording time | 2 seconds before the next recording. (This is to |
(60, 74, or 80 | prevent accidental erasing of a previous track |
minutes). | whenever a new recording is started). Therefore, |
| the actual recording time will decrease |
| whenever a recording is stopped; a maximum of |
| 6 seconds compared to the potential recording |
| time for each stop. |
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The edited tracks | The fragmentation of data may cause sound |
may exhibit | dropout while searching because the tracks are |
sound dropout | played in higher speed than normal playback. |
during search |
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operations. |
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