Pre-selecting a track before loading a disc, Disc end review, Erasing and unfinalising discs – HHB comm CDR-882 User Manual

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Advanced Features & Operation



CDR-882 User Manual Version 1.0

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Pre-selecting a track before

loading a disc

This feature allows the user to select a particular track on a

disc for playback before it is loaded in the machine, thereby

minimising the number of button presses required.

To make use of this feature, press EJECT to open the tray of the

drive to be used, and insert the disc. Ensure that DRIVE SELECT

is set to the drive being used. The AMS control can now be

used to pre-select a track; as the control is rotated, track

numbers are displayed in the normal way. With the number of

the required track showing, either PLAY/PAUSE or ENTER may

now be pressed. The tray closes, the disc is read, and playback

commences from the start of the selected track.

TRACK PRE-SELECT is even simpler when commanded from

the RC-882 remote control. Pressing the numeric keys (0 to ,

0/0 and >0) will immediately initiate the playback sequence,

starting with the selected track.

Because the CDR-882 cannot know how many tracks are on

the disc before it has been loaded and read, it is possible to pre-

select a track with a number greater than that of the number of

tracks on the disc. Should this occur, playback commences from

the last track on the disc.

Disc End Review

The CDR-882 permits tracks to be added to a CD-R or CD-RW

at will – a disc does not have to be fully recorded in a single

pass. The DISC END REVIEW function allows the user to review

a partly-recorded disc “to date” by checking the last recorded

track.

When a partly-recorded CD-R or CD-RW is placed in a drive

for further recording, RECORD PAUSE mode is entered in the

normal way by pressing the RECORD button. If the FREW button

is now pressed and held, the drive scans backwards through

the last recorded track(s), with audio. The FREW button may

be released at any point, which causes the drive to enter PLAY

mode at that point, play the disc until the end of the last track,

and then enter RECORD PAUSE again. Recording can now be

commenced in the normal way.

Note that the FFWD and FREW buttons are available to perform

their normal functions of scanning the recorded material (with

audio) in either direction from PLAY mode.

If the RECORD button is pressed while the disc is playing in DISC

END REVIEW mode, the drive jumps forward to the end of the

last track, and enters RECORD PAUSE. Recording can now be

commenced in the normal way.

Erasing and Unfinalising discs

It may be necessary (or desired) to erase some or all the tracks

already recorded on a CD-RW prior to recording new tracks

on it. The CDR-882 includes a simple-to-use ERASE function

which can be used to either erase tracks from a CD-RW, or to

completely re-initialise it.

The first process in erasing a disc is unfinalisation, where just

the disc’s TOC is erased. It is then possible to add more tracks

to those already on the disc, or to erase the existing tracks.

Initialising a CD-RW completely removes all previously recorded

material and returns the disc to a “virgin” state where all

its space may be re-used. Initialisation is a different physical

process which takes much longer than erasure.

Because of the physical way that tracks are written on a CD-

RW, there is a constraint on which tracks can be erased.

Tracks can only be erased from the last track “backwards”. It is

not possible to erase a track “in the middle” of a CD-RW, leaving

higher-numbered tracks on the disc as well.

Example – if a CD-RW contains 10 tracks, the following tracks

may be erased:

track 10 alone (i.e. the last track)
tracks 9 and 10 (i.e. the last two tracks)
tracks 8 to 10 (i.e. the last three tracks)

and so on, up to:

tracks 2 to10 (all the tracks on the disc)
Erase Disc is the same as Erase tracks 1 to 10




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