Erasing/initialising a single cd-rw, Erasing/initialising two cd-rws, Scms – HHB comm CDR-882 User Manual

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Advanced Features & Operation



CDR-882 User Manual Version 1.0

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Erasing/Initialising a single

CD-RW

Insert the CD-RW into a drive, and if necessary, select the drive

with the DRIVE SELECT button. When the drive has completed

the reading process and the track information is displayed,

press the ERASE button. The display will change to

Erase nn-nn (where nn is the total number of tracks on the

disc).

This first erase option is to erase only the last track on the disc.

The remaining erase options may be viewed by rotating the AMS

control clockwise, one click at a time. Each click decrements the

first of the two numbers by one. Thus if there are 5 tracks on

the disc, the initial display will be:

Erase 05-05

and then, in turn:

Erase 04-05, Erase 03-05, Erase 02-05, Erase Disc, Init Disc

(after which Erase 05-05 is displayed again.)

Erase Disc means that all the tracks on the disc will be erased;

Init Disc means that the disc will be completely re-initialised.

When the required selection of tracks to be erased, or the

full erasure option is displayed, the erase process is initiated

by pressing ENTER (the AMS control). Alternatively, the erase

function may be aborted by pressing ERASE a second time.

As erasure commences, the display will show:

Erase 0%

and the percentage indication will then show the progress.

As stated above, initialisation is a much slower process than

track erasure. After erasure/initialisation is complete, the

drive returns to STOP, and the number of tracks remaining is

confirmed by the display.

Erasing/Initialising two CD-RWs

If both drives contain CD-RWs, the user has the option to

erase selected tracks from in each in turn as described above,

switching between drives with DRIVE SELECT. However, the

range of erase options offered is extended to include erasing or

initialising on both drives simultaneously.

Rotating the AMS control one click clockwise past Init Disc will

offer the options

Erase Discs

followed by

Init Discs

Selecting one of these options (by pressing ENTER) will initiate

erasure or initialisation on discs in both drives simultaneously.

SCMS

The SCMS (Serial Copy Management System) was developed

to restrict the number of copies which could be made from a

digital recording via the digital domain. The system has been

incorporated into all consumer digital audio equipment for many

years. With commercially-produced CDs, it limits the number of

copies which can be made by using an S/PDIF interconnection

to one.

In the simplest terms, SCMS functions by setting certain bits

in the digital bitstream. These are inspected by an SCMS-

equipped recorder and a recording is only permitted if the “first-

generation-only” criterion is met.

The restrictions imposed by SCMS are generally too limiting

for professional use. As a professional product, the CDR-882

provides full control over SCMS operation in two ways.

Firstly, the digital input bitstream is not checked for copy

protection bit validity. The CDR-882 will record from any digital

source. This applies to all digital inputs.

Secondly, the copy protection bits can be set as required

for the discs being recorded. This setting is made via the

Record submenu of the menu system, at the SCMS option.

Three settings are available: Prohibit Copies, Copy Once and

Permit Copies, corresponding to none, one or unlimited copies

respectively. (See page 35 for full details.)

Discs recorded in the CDR-882 subsequently played on

consumer CD players will cause the copy protection bits at the

S/PDIF outputs of those players to be set according to how the

SCMS menu setting on the CDR-882 was set at the time the

discs were recorded. The source of the programme material

at the time of recording is of no relevance; this includes discs

recorded using the CDR-882’s high-speed DISC COPY function.

The CDR-882 is SCMS-compliant in playback; the SCMS bits in

the digital outputs are set only according to the copy protection

status of the disc being played.

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