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AbDUl Digilal Reco'ding witl'1 MusicCASl
SCMS-Serial Copy Management System
f.\S
a eJigital audio cornponent, this unit cOliforrris vvith the
Serial Copy fv1anagernent Systern (SCf'v1S) standards. The
SE~(al
Copy
~/~ana~JemEjnt
Systenl restricts copies rrlade by
recorctnfj di[jital signals to first-generation copies only. The
cliqitai prograrn sources trlat have bfJen rr0corded cannot be
(jjgitaily recordecl again.
There are two rules as foilovvs:
Rule
1
Digital sources such as cornrnerciaHy avaHabie CDs can be
copieeJ digitally onto other recordable digital nleciia vvith this
unit (a first-generation digital copy). Hovvever. Hie first
~:leneration
cJigitai copy cannot be copied digitaliy any further.
Rule 2
'fhe source that vvas recorded via the
ANALOG IN jacks can
rJe copied digitaHy onto other recorc:atJle ciigital media (a first-
generation digital copy). Hovvever: the
f~rst
generaton digital
copy cannot be copied (Jigitally any further.
The server autornat!cally detects vvhether it is able to store a
CD digitally on its f1ard disk drive (the cjefauit
settin~J
is to
store digitaliy).
Number of recordable discs and tracks and
their length
.. Tl'1e server can record up to 99 songs to a CD-R or CD-
RVl
• The server can store up to
1000 songs in an album.
• Once tIle maximum nurnber of tracks has been recorded
to a disc or alt;urn, no further recording is possible, even if
space for recording is avaHable.
• The rn1ninlum length of one trac::k. is 4 sec::oneis. The
rnaxinlunl length of one track is 99 1Tlinutes 59 seconds for
Ule
HOD.
• The fv1usicCAST can store up to
100eO alburns aneJ
(35,000 sonDs. Hovvever trle nurnber of alburns you can
create is also lirnitec: by trie availarJility of space on the
~lard
disk drive.
• VJh8n recordino on a CD-R or CD-R\N disc! a 2-seconeJ
si!~~ce
is
aut01~laticany
added to the beginning of the first
tracl"\. Therefore the actua1 total reco!Tlable tjrne vviH be 2
seconds sllolier than the tota! recordable tirne of a
CD-R
or
CD·-R\/V
disc.
Source sampling rate conversion
• Digital input of this unit supporis sampling frequencies of
32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz: and
~)6
kHz. Tl1is unit converts
these !nputs to 44.1 kl"'1Z, 16-bit digital signals and records
thern onto the HOD, or a
CD·-F~
or
CD·-H\;V
disc.
;~nalog
input is also converteci
to
the sarne ciigita! signal
'to
be recorded.
• This unit outputs the signals at the sanlpHnDfrequency of
44.1 kHz, 16-bit fronl its
d~~ljta!
output.
Recording of non-audio signals
.. This unit is cJesi[Jned exclusively for recor'ciing audio
si~Jnals.
Recordinq is only possible for audio signals.
• VVhen a
CD
vvith CD-TEXT is recorejedfrorn
an externai CD
piayer, CD-TEXT cannot be copied even jf it is not copy
pr'otected,
To
copy CD-TEXl select the
CD··TEXT
option
vvhen you store a CD on the hard clisk drive of the serJer.
• if the digital sirJnals contain graphic data such as
CD
f:Jraphics! the non-audio signals vvill not be recorded.
• It
IS not poss1!:)le to record frOrll non-audio sources SUCil as
CD-RO~v~
or DVD.
• For the al:)ove reasons you rnay encounter eiifficulty storing
CD-TEXT VVe reCOmfl1el'ld
usin~J
the internai Gracenote
COOS
r\~LJsic
Recognition Service as a source of
inforrnation vvhen storing CDs,
rv'lCX-2000
OVJner's
Monuol
1 07
AbDUl Digilal Reco'ding witl'1 MusicCASl
SCMS-Serial Copy Management System
f.\S
a eJigital audio cornponent, this unit cOliforrris vvith the
Serial Copy fv1anagernent Systern (SCf'v1S) standards. The
SE~(al
Copy
~/~ana~JemEjnt
Systenl restricts copies rrlade by
recorctnfj di[jital signals to first-generation copies only. The
cliqitai prograrn sources trlat have bfJen rr0corded cannot be
(jjgitaily recordecl again.
There are two rules as foilovvs:
Rule
1
Digital sources such as cornrnerciaHy avaHabie CDs can be
copieeJ digitally onto other recordable digital nleciia vvith this
unit (a first-generation digital copy). Hovvever. Hie first
~:leneration
cJigitai copy cannot be copied digitaliy any further.
Rule 2
'fhe source that vvas recorded via the
ANALOG IN jacks can
rJe copied digitaHy onto other recorc:atJle ciigital media (a first-
generation digital copy). Hovvever: the
f~rst
generaton digital
copy cannot be copied (Jigitally any further.
The server autornat!cally detects vvhether it is able to store a
CD digitally on its f1ard disk drive (the cjefauit
settin~J
is to
store digitaliy).
Number of recordable discs and tracks and
their length
.. Tl'1e server can record up to 99 songs to a CD-R or CD-
RVl
• The server can store up to
1000 songs in an album.
• Once tIle maximum nurnber of tracks has been recorded
to a disc or alt;urn, no further recording is possible, even if
space for recording is avaHable.
• The rn1ninlum length of one trac::k. is 4 sec::oneis. The
rnaxinlunl length of one track is 99 1Tlinutes 59 seconds for
Ule
HOD.
• The fv1usicCAST can store up to
100eO alburns aneJ
(35,000 sonDs. Hovvever trle nurnber of alburns you can
create is also lirnitec: by trie availarJility of space on the
~lard
disk drive.
• VJh8n recordino on a CD-R or CD-R\N disc! a 2-seconeJ
si!~~ce
is
aut01~laticany
added to the beginning of the first
tracl"\. Therefore the actua1 total reco!Tlable tjrne vviH be 2
seconds sllolier than the tota! recordable tirne of a
CD-R
or
CD·-R\/V
disc.
Source sampling rate conversion
• Digital input of this unit supporis sampling frequencies of
32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz: and
~)6
kHz. Tl1is unit converts
these !nputs to 44.1 kl"'1Z, 16-bit digital signals and records
thern onto the HOD, or a
CD·-F~
or
CD·-H\;V
disc.
;~nalog
input is also converteci
to
the sarne ciigita! signal
'to
be recorded.
• This unit outputs the signals at the sanlpHnDfrequency of
44.1 kHz, 16-bit fronl its
d~~ljta!
output.
Recording of non-audio signals
.. This unit is cJesi[Jned exclusively for recor'ciing audio
si~Jnals.
Recordinq is only possible for audio signals.
• VVhen a
CD
vvith CD-TEXT is recorejedfrorn
an externai CD
piayer, CD-TEXT cannot be copied even jf it is not copy
pr'otected,
To
copy CD-TEXl select the
CD··TEXT
option
vvhen you store a CD on the hard clisk drive of the serJer.
• if the digital sirJnals contain graphic data such as
CD
f:Jraphics! the non-audio signals vvill not be recorded.
• It
IS not poss1!:)le to record frOrll non-audio sources SUCil as
CD-RO~v~
or DVD.
• For the al:)ove reasons you rnay encounter eiifficulty storing
CD-TEXT VVe reCOmfl1el'ld
usin~J
the internai Gracenote
COOS
r\~LJsic
Recognition Service as a source of
inforrnation vvhen storing CDs,
rv'lCX-2000
OVJner's
Monuol
1 07

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