Save/load using cd-rw/cd-r, Care and handling of cd-rw/cd-r discs – Fostex VF160EX User Manual

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CD-RW disc

CD-R disc

With a CD-R/RW drive, you can use not only CD-RW discs but also CD-R discs. Note that CD-R discs has
some restrictions as shown below.

<Care and handling of CD-RW/CD-R discs>

<Note>

A CD-RW/CD-R disc on which VF160EX data is recorded can only be played by Fostex machines. Do not
play it by non-Fostex devices. The drive or system used may be damaged.
However, a CD-R disc with audio CD format created by the Fostex machine can be played by general
machines such as audio CD players. (If an audio CD is made using a CD-RW disc, it can be played back
only by a player that supports CD-RW playback. You cannot playback such a disc by a conventional CD
player that does not support CD-RW playback.)

You can save (record) data to a disc as many times re-

quired. Note that when saving new data, it is recorded

after the previously recorded data is erased. In other

words, every time you save new data, all disc data is

rewritten. (See “Saving data” described later.)

You can save (record) data to a disc only once.

You cannot save data to a recorded disc. You can, of

course, load data as many times as required.

The writing and reading speeds for data save and load of the VF160EX are automatically set as below.

• Writing speed: according to a CD-R/RW drive used, however the maximum speed is 8 times.

• Reading speed: according to a CD-R/RW drive used.

The writing speed depends on a CD-R/RW drive but it is limited to 8 times.
For save/load of the VF160EX data, use discs that can be written at 4 times or higher speed. Do not use discs
that only can be written at real-time or twice speed.

<About data writing and reading speeds for data save/load>

ReWritable

Recordable

Save/Load using CD-RW/CD-R

By using the built-in CD-R/RW drive (Model CD-1A/EX), you can save/load data in the FDMS-3 format
or WAV file format, as well as create or load an audio CD (CD-DA).

<Notes on handling of discs>

• When handling a disc, be careful not to dirty or

scratch the surface of the disc.
We recommend that you hold the disc with your
finger on the disc edge and center hole.

• Do not stick any paper, etc. on the label side.

Also do not scratch the label side, which may
cause problems during playback or recording.
Use only a felt pen or equivalent for writing any
memo on the label side. Using a ball-point pen,
pencil, etc. that has a hard tip may damage a
disc.

• Never use a warped or chipped disc, which may

damage the CD-R/RW drive.

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