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Sony MDS-E12 - Recording on an MD; Recording for Long Times; Adjusting the Recording Level

Sony MDS-E12
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on every track.
“REC DATE DATA” includes information of that area as well and this is
the command to output it.
In this data area, models without a built-in clock are designed to record
0 all the time.
As MDS-E11/52 does not have a built-in clock, “REC DATE DATA” of
track recorded or edited using MDS-E11/52 always outputs 0 data.
Example of transmission packet:
Check the last updated date and time of editing/recording on the first
track.
7EH, 08H, 05H, 47H, 20H, 24H, 01H, FFH
6.34 TOC DATA REQ
Function: Check TOC information
Data length: 3 bytes
Data: 20H, 44H, 01H
Details of function: This is the command to send out “TOC DATA”, information of total
track numbers and recorded time of disc, to MDS.
Examples of transmission packet:
Send out “TOC DATA”
7EH, 08H, 05H, 47H, 20H, 44H, 01H, FFH
6.35 TRACK NO. TIME REQ
Function: Check the time length of the specified track.
Data length: 4 bytes
Data: 20H, 45H, 01H, Track No.
Track: 1(01H) to 255(FFH)
Details of function: This is the command to send out “TRACK TIME DATA”, information of
track time, to MDS.
Example of transmission packet:
Send out the time of the 3rd track.
7EH, 09H, 05H, 47H, 20H, 45H, 01H, 03H, FFH

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