Product specifications
Table Of Contents
- Cautions for use
- 1. How to use this manual
- 2. Features
- MUSIC JUKE for recording music (Page 67)
- DVD player with sharp video and dynamic sound (Page 109)
- MP3 player that plays back the equivalent of several albums of music recorded on a single music disc (Page 52)
- DSP effects for simulating acoustics of various performance environments (Page 31)
- Memory Stick player for playing music downloaded from a computer (Page 61)
- Selection and display of favorite wallpaper (screen backgrounds) (Page 38)
- System upgrade
- 3. Before using the deck
- 1. Switching modes
- 2. Operation screen of each mode
- 3. Adjusting the volume
- 4. Adjusting sound quality
- 5. Setting background screen
- 6. Adjusting/setting the screen
- 1. How to use the AM/FM radio
- 1. How to use the CD player
- 1. How to use the MP3 player
- Playing MP3
- Selecting a music file
- Fast-forwarding/rewinding
- Changing display of the current level
- Displaying the current level
- Searching for a music file
- Repeating the same music file
- Playing music files in random order
- About display of file information
- Turning off the MP3 player
- About MP3s
- Making and playing MP3 files
- 1. How to use the Memory Stick player
- 1. How to use the CD changer
- 1. Before using MUSIC JUKE
- 2. Recording with MUSIC JUKE
- 3. How to use MUSIC JUKE
- 4. Editing a playlist
- 5. Editing a track
- 1. Before using the DVD player
- 2. How to use the DVD player
- 1. How to use the VTR
- 1. How to use the card remote control
- 1. Important Points
- 2. Other
- 3. Glossary
- 4. Using Gracenote CDDB
- 5. Topic index
- 6. Index

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How to operate MUSIC JUKE
2. Recording with MUSIC JUKE
About recording with MUSIC JUKE
● MUSIC JUKE can record music from the built-in CD player or optional CD changer as well
as music and audio output from the radio or VTR (audio).
● MUSIC JUKE cannot record from MP3 files, the Memory Stick, or DVDs.
The recording method used by MUSIC JUKE changes depending the source type.
● We cannot be held responsible for content that can not be recorded or music/audio data lost
as a result of malfunction, improper use, or defects.
● Recorded files may not be used for purposes other than personal entertainment without
permission of the copyright holder as set forth in copyright law.
● When recording content that will only be played once, try recording something in advance to
check that the system is functioning properly.
● If recording is in progress when the ignition is set to ACC ON and the engine is started,
recorded data may be lost.
● When recording from a gap less CD (no gaps between songs) pauses will be recorded
between songs and this may create unnatural gaps. Please be aware that this a result of the
type of disc being used.
● The music/audio will become inaudible for approximately 2 seconds at the start and finish of
recording.
● The music/audio will become inaudible for approximately 2 seconds at the start and
finish of analog recording.
● If switching to another mode (for example radio) while digital recording from a music
CD is in progress, recording is stopped and there is a 2 second pause before the radio
broadcast becomes audible.
● MUSIC JUKE will play tracks in order starting from the most recently recorded. When
recording a music CD, the order in which the songs are played may be the opposite to that
in which they are recorded on the CD depending on the selected play mode. See "To select
a track (song)" on page 83 for information regarding playback order. It is also possible to
change the playback order. See "Switching playlist order" on page 97 for information on
changing the playback order.
● When CD recording starts, the recorded sound is output. When CD recording finishes, as
long as you do not turn off the engine (ACC OFF) or switch sources, the recorded sound will
continue to be output.
Recording style Recordable sources
Digital recording
CD player
Analog recording
FM, AM, VTR (audio), CD changer, CD player (only CDs with
digital recording restriction)
About sources and recording styles that allow recording
Notes regarding recording










