Sony MDS-B6P MP3 Player User Manual


 
Chapter 6 Editing Functions
Chapter 6 Editing Functions 6-1
6-1 Overview of Editing Functions
6-1-1 Types of Editing Functions
Use the Edit menu to select the editing functions.
Press the EDIT/NO button, then turn the AMS control
to display each edit function and its number one at a
time.
There are 10 editing functions.
(001) Name ? — Recording the title of tracks and
discs
(002) Erase ? — Erasing tracks
(003) Move ? — Moving tracks
(004) Combine ? — Combining tracks
(005) Divide ? — Dividing tracks
(006) All Erase ? — Erasing all tracks on a disc
(007) Undo ? — Canceling the last editing operation
(008) Cue Point ? — Setting cue points
(009) Head Trim ? — Trimming the starting portion
of a track
(010) End Trim ? — Trimming of ending portion of a
track
6-1-2 RAM Edit and Disc Edit
There are two editing modes.
Disc Edit mode: In this mode, the results of editing
operations are recorded in the TOC on the disc.
RAM Edit mode: In this mode, editing is done
temporarily. This mode may be used to edit data
on record-protected or premastered discs.
To select an editing mode
1 Press the EDIT/NO button while holding down the
STOP button.
The Setup menu appears.
Chapter 6 Editing Functions
2 Turn the AMS control until menu item F09 (“Disc
Edit” or “Ram Edit”) appears.
3 Press the AMS control.
The indication flashes to show that you can change
the setting.
4 Turn the AMS control to select the editing mode.
Turning the control clockwise to select “Disc
Edit,” and counterclockwise to select “Ram Edit.”
5 Press the AMS control to exit from the Setup
menu.
The function of the ENTER/YES button during
editing operations
In Disc Edit mode, when you finish an editing
operation and press the ENTER/YES button with the
MD deck stopped, the MD deck writes the changes to
the TOC on the disc.
If you don’t press the ENTER/YES button after the
editing operation, the TOC data will be written on the
disc when you press the EJECT button or when you
press the ENTER/YES button after another editing
operation.
In Ram Edit mode, when you press the ENTER/YES
button with the MD deck stopped, “TOC Write?”
appears. Pressing the ENTER/YES button causes the
MD deck to write the changes to the TOC on the disc.
Pressing the EDIT/NO button at this time cancels the
writing of the changes to the TOC on the disc.
If you don’t press the ENTER/YES button after the
editing operation, “TOC Write?” appears when you
press the EJECT button. Pressing the EJECT button
again or the EDIT/NO button causes the MD deck to
eject the disc without writing the changes to the TOC
on the disc.
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