Troubleshooting, 4-4 audio cd recording mode – Sony CCD-TRV608 User Manual

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2-4-4

Audio CD Recording Mode

Troubleshooting

Unable to record sound files (analog recording in Windows).

(

See section 2-4-2

)

There may be a problem with a driver. There may also be a problem with the

connection between the CD drive and the sound card. If you expect this to be the

case, contact the relevant manufacturer.

Track list not displayed.

Confirm that the correct CD drive is selected (Windows only), that the CD currently

in the drive is an audio CD, and that the CD drive is functioning properly.

Sound files were created, but cannot be played.

Check the speaker power and volume.

Note that the ImageMixer volume control

works independently of the volume control on

the speakers.

In Windows, right click the speaker icon on the task bar and select 'Open Volume

Controls.' If 'CD Audio' is muted or if the volume is too low, adjust accordingly and

record again.

In Macintosh, open [Apple] menu>[Control Panels]>[Sound], to set the recording

sound level.

The method for adjusting the volume may be different depending on your

computer's configurations, in which case we recommend that you consult the

manufacturer's technical support center.

Recorded analog sound files contain noise and jump.

Check to see whether the volume level is too high.

Refer to '

Sound files were created, but cannot be played

' above.

Also note that we do not recommend that you perform other tasks on your

computer while recording is taking place.

Recorded analog sound files jump. (analog recording)

Your computer hardware may be close to the minimum specifications required to

run ImageMixer. Close all other applications before starting ImageMixer and try

again. (When the CPU and HDD are not being used to run programs other than

ImageMixer, system resources should not become depleted.

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