System limitations – Onkyo MD-101A User Manual

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The MD recording system in the unit is
significantly different from those used in cassette
and DAT decks and is characterized by the
limitations described below. Note, however, that
these limitations are due to the inherent nature
of the MD recording system itself and not to
mechanical causes.

• “Disc Full” lights up before the disc has

reached the maximum recording time (60,
74, or 80 minutes)
When 256 tracks have been recorded on the
disc, “Disc Full” lights up regardless of the
total recorded time. More than 256 tracks
cannot be recorded on the disc. To record new
tracks, erase unnecessary tracks or use
another MD.

• “Disc Full” lights up before the maximum

number of tracks is reached
Fluctuations in emphasis within tracks are
sometimes interpreted as track intervals,
incrementing the track count and causing the
“Disc Full” indication to light up.

• The remaining recordable time on the MD

does not increase even after erasing
numerous short tracks.

• Some tracks cannot be combined with

others
Track combination may become impossible
when tracks are edited.

System limitations

• The remaining recordable time on the MD

may decrease by more than the total
recorded time, depending on the status
of the MD or how you record.

• Tracks created through editing may

exhibit sound dropout during searching
operations.

• Track numbers are not recorded correctly

Incorrect assignment or recording of track
numbers may result (1) when CD tracks are
divided into several smaller tracks during
digital recording, or (2) when certain CDs are
recorded with the Level Sync On for automatic
track marking.

• “TOC Reading” appears for a long time

If the inserted recordable disc is brand new,
“TOC Reading” appears on the display longer
than those that have been used.

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