Owner`s manual

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Using the CD-R/RW drive to exchange data
Section 5
Rev0.02
fig.R16-93d
10. Rotate the TIME/VALUE dial to set the write speed.
11. Press [ENTER/YES].
The message “Write Sure?” appears.
To cancel, press [EXIT/NO].
12. Press [ENTER/YES] again.
Writing to the CD-R/RW disc begins.
When “Complete!” appears, the writing is finished.
The following files will have been written to the CD-R/
RW disc in ISO9660 Level 2, Mode 1 format.
Track 1, V-Track 1 T01___01.WAV or T01___01.AIF
Track 1, V-Track 2 T01___02.WAV or T01___02.AIF
Track 1, V-Track 3 T01___03.WAV or T01___03.AIF
:
Track 2, V-Track 15 T02__15.WAV or T02__15.AIF
Track 2, V-Track 16 T02__16.WAV or T02__16.AIF
:
Track 3/4, V-Track 1 T0304_01.WAV or T0304_01.AIF
Track 3/4, V-Track 2 T0304_02.WAV or T0304_02.AIF
:
Track 11/12, V-Track 15 T1112_15.WAV or T1112_15.AIF
Track 11/12, V-Track 16 T1112_16.WAV or T1112_16.AIF
13. Press [EXIT/NO] several times to return to the Top
screen.
14. Press the CD-R/RW drive’s EJECT button to eject the
disc.
15. Use the application on your computer to copy the data
from the CD-R/RW disc.
If a CD-R disc that already has data written to it is
loaded, the message “Not Blank Disc” appears, and
you cannot proceed with the export. Be sure to use
only blank discs.
If a CD-RW disc that already has data written to it is
loaded, the message “Erase Disc?” appears. Pressing
[ENTER/YES] here begins erasure of the disc. After
the disc has been erased, the export process will
continue.
When a mono track is specified as the source for
exporting, the data is written as a mono waveform
file. When a stereo track is specified, the data is
written as a stereo waveform file.
Tracks 9/10 and 11/12 are fixed as a permanent
stereo pair, and so cannot be specified as mono
tracks.
The range of available write speeds can sometimes
be limited by the type of media being used. In such a
case, the BR-1200CD will allow you to select only the
supported speeds.
If an error occurs, try changing the write speed and
then carry out the writing process over again.
The actual time required to complete writing to a
disc will be longer than the time calculated from the
write speed. The data is converted into CD format
during the writing process, and this accounts for the
extra time requirement.
To quit writing to the disc while writing is still in
progress, press [EXIT/NO]. When the message
“Cancel?” appears, press [ENTER/YES]; writing is
cancelled (it may take some time after you press
[EXIT/NO] for the message to appear). However, no
guarantee can be made for the utility of the content
up to the time writing is cancelled.
It will not be possible to reuse a CD-R disc for which
writing was canceled before completion.