Warranties and disclaimer, Tips for getting the best results with your dg1 – Kenwood DG1 User Manual

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The DG1 automatically adds track marks without the need for a two or three second gap of silence

between each track. Many media players offer a gapping facility as a plug-in. Make sure to disable any

gapping feature before recording with the DG1. MusicMatch Jukebox Plus includes a special feature for

users that record using an analog source, which automatically adds a 3 second gap of silence between

tracks during playback. To turn the MusicMatch Jukebox Plus gapping feature off, click on Options, then

scroll down and click on MiniDisc Analog Trackmarking. The check mark will disappear to show the

feature is disabled.

Warranties and Disclaimer

The actual physical dimensions and capabilities of the DG1 may differ slightly from illustrations and

descriptions contained within this manual. Every effort has been made to ensure that electrical

functionality has been maintained wherever possible. Xitel reserves the right to change specifications of

the DG1 or the bundled software without notice. Xitel warrants the DG1 against defects in material and

workmanship for one year from the date of original purchase from an authorized dealer or Xitel

representative. This warranty only applies to the original purchaser and is not transferable. At Xitel's sole

discretion, proof of purchase and/or the DG1's serial number will be required to initiate any warranty

claim. This warranty does not cover any incompatibilities due to the user's computer, hardware, software

or any other related system configuration the DG1 is installed with. This warranty does not cover any

damage caused by negligence, non-authorized modifications, service by any other persons other than Xitel,

or if the product has been damaged by accident, abuse, misuse, negligence, or misapplication. Xitel is not

responsible for any lost profits, lost savings or other incidental or consequential damages arising out of the

use of, or inability to use, this product. That includes damage to property and, to the extent permitted by

law, damages for personal injury. This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties including implied

warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose to the extent permitted by law.

therefore disable the 3 second gapping feature in MusicMatch Jukebox Plus before recording. To do

this, Start MusicMatch Jukebox Plus, click on Options, then scroll down and click on MiniDisc Analog

Trackmarking. The check mark will disappear to show the feature is no longer enabled.

11. During recording it not advisable to use any other applications on your system. Most MP3 players

require large amounts of resources to ensure flawless MP3 decoding and playback. If you interfere

with the computer during recording, it can effect MP3 decoding, which can in turn effect the quality

of your recording. Read the next section for further tips on getting the best results out of your DG1.

Tips for getting the best results with your DG1

The DG1 is a high fidelity, digital medium for transferring audio between a PC and MiniDisc recorder.

Because it is digital, it will only ever send what it information it receives and cannot therefore effect the

quality of your recording in any way. If you're finding distortion in a recording, there are a couple of

possible reasons.

The first is that the original source MP3 or wav file contains distortion, or is being corrupted during

playback. Because the DG1 plays these files exactly, any anomalies in an original recording, or that occur

during playback, will also be played. To reduce the likelihood of distortion in your source file, make sure

not to use your computer for any other tasks during ripping, MP3 compression, or playback. Contact the

vendor of your ripper and encoder to make sure you meet their minimum system requirements and are

using the program correctly.

If your source file does not contain any distortion, another place that it can be corrupted is in the

MiniDisc recorder. Make sure that the DG1's output level is not set too high. Having the output of the

DG1 set higher than the maximum input level of your MiniDisc recorder can cause degradation in sound

quality. Most MiniDisc recorders have an input level indicator that allows you to monitor the strength of

the input signal. Verify that the MiniDisc recorder is not being overloaded. If distortion is still occurring,

make sure that the lens of your MiniDisc recorder is clean.

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