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You can make these kinds of recordings.


Recording tracks from a
music CD (CD-DA) Digital
(Commercial CD, Recordable CD) recording


Recording WMA/MP3 tracks
from recordable discs Analogue
(Recordable CD or DVD) or recording This unit's HDD
USB devices VOLUME




Analogue
Recording from the FM radio recording




Recording from an external Analogue
device recording



IMPORTANT
DVD content cannot be recorded to this unit's HDD (except for MP3 files in recordable DVD).

How recordings work
Tracks are initially recorded to the HDD and saved as LPCM. When the recording mode is set to AAC, AAC conversion takes
place while the unit is in standby mode. In addition to AAC conversion, track analysis for the "Music Shuffle" function ( page 35
of operating instruction) also takes place during standby mode.


Initially recorded as LPCM While the unit is in standby mode Track data in the HDD

Audio signal is recorded Conver ted to AAC
Recording in (uncompressed) and co mp ressed LPCM
LPCM
recording LPCM
mode Analysis AAC
Record
for Music
LPCM
Shuffle
Recording in This unit's
AAC HDD AAC AAC
recording
LPCM data
mode
is deleted


With LPCM recording mode, AAC data created (XP mode only) is not displayed in the Track List.

About AAC conversion of recorded tracks and Music Shuffle analysis
Conversion/analysis is performed when the unit is in standby mode. 2 minutes after the unit is set to standby mode, conversion/
analysis starts and the unit s display starts to show "_ _ _ _". Leave the power cord plugged in.
You can also perform conversion/analysis immediately ( page 46 of operating instruction).
This unit usually takes about one-third of the recording time to complete analysis and conversion.
For example, a 60-minute recording will take about 20 minutes to complete conversion and analysis. (For tracks imported from
a PC, time will be shorter as the tracks only need to be analyzed.)
Tracks can be played even if conversion and analysis is incomplete. However, the same track may sound slightly different before
and after AAC conversion.
You can also compress LPCM tracks to AAC to increase the amount of the available space on the HDD (see page 47 of
operating instruction).