Assigning track names with text data from another application

You can use a text editor such as Notepad to enter track names in advance, and then use the data to assign names to all tracks in a single operation.

1 Type in the track names as shown in the example below, using Notepad or other text editing software.

Example Track name of the third track<ENTER> Track name of the fourth track<ENTER> Track name of the fifth track<ENTER>

:

Track name of the eighth track<ENTER>

2 Copy the text and paste it to the clipboard using the editing menu of the text editing software.

The copy and paste procedure may vary according to the text editing software. For details, refer to the instructions provided with the text editing software.

3 Click the track name of the track (in the Track Name display) that you want to name.

Following the example text given in step 1, click the third track. The edit mode for entering track names is activated.

4 Right-click to display a pop-up menu, and click “Paste.”

In this example, the track names created and copied through the text editing software are entered as the track names of the third to eighth tracks.

Notes

Disc and track names are saved to the hard disk in your computer. Do not delete, move or, modify the folder in which these names are stored.

Disc and track names are displayed only within M-crew, and not on any of the system stereo components. Names (disc memos) that are saved on a system stereo component appear only on that component and not in M-crew.

If you name a CD containing CD-text, the CD-text information

will no longer be displayed afterwards. If you want to view the CD-text information, click the Reload button in the CD or PC-CD window (page 10, 24). Please note that clicking the Reload button will cause all discs and track names assigned to the CD to be deleted.

the Operating player CD

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