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Philips MC-90 - Recording; General Information on Recording; Direct Line Recording (DLR); Auto Level Control (ALC)

Philips MC-90
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English
3139 115 20961
The CD recorder can be used for :
Recording from the internal CD changer and
tuner or from external source.
Finalizing your CDR(W) discs and unfinalizing
your CDRW discs.
Erasing a CDRW disc.
Editing CD text.
General information on
recording
Use the unfinalized discs with CDR AUDIO
or CDRW AUDIO logo only.
Recording procedure is the same for CDR
and CDRW discs.
Maximum recording tracks on a disc is 99.
Minimum track length is four seconds,
otherwise silence will be added to the track.
Minimum recording time left on the disc
is seven seconds, otherwise DISC FULL” is
displayed and you cannot enter the record
mode.
CD text (if available) will be recorded
automatically provided the text is not copy
protected, otherwise TEXT PROTECT” is
displayed.
MP3-CD is not possible to copy.
Copy protected material is possible for
analog recording only, otherwise“COPY
PROTECT is displayed.
Not enough recording space on the
CDR(W) disc, “DOES NOT FIT is displayed.
If proceed recording, only those tracks which
able to fit onto the CDR(W) will be recorded.
DO NOT FORGET TO FINALIZE!
The CDR(W) disc has to be
finalized in order to:
play the recorded CDR on a standard
CD player, or
play the recorded CDRW on a CDRW
compatible CD player and CD
recorder.
Direct Line Recording (DLR)
The CD recorder is equipped with the high-
performance Direct Line Recording technique. It
ensures a perfect recording of the source
material, meaning a true “bit for bit” recording.
DLR will not become active when ALC is
being used or the record level is adjusted.
Auto Level Control (ALC)
Auto Level Control ensures that tracks on the
recorded disc have a similar volume level. At all
time the already recorded tracks of the
CDR(W) disc will be taken as reference for the
volume level of the following recordings.
ALC becomes active when :
COMPILE CD is being used,
A disc, a track or a track edit is being high
speed recorded and the CDR(W) has
recordings on it, or
A program (consisting of more than one disc)
from the CD changer is being high speed
record.
ALC becomes inactive when :
COPY CD is being used,
making recordings from FM tuner,
making recordings from external source, or
making normal speed recordings.
Activating/Deactivating ALC
1 Stop playback and press CDR.
2 Press REC LEVEL repeatedly.
If activated, ALC ON“ is displayed and ALC is
shown.
If deactivated, ALC OFF“ is displayed.
Recording
pg 001-039/MC90/37-Eng 1/30/02, 8:59 AM24

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