Editing - Sharp MD-M1 Operation Manual

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EDITING

What the editing function can do
You can create original discs using the MD editing
function, on which you can change the order of the
tracks and you can create disc or track names.
Playback-only MiniDiscs cannot be edited.
DIVIDE
A single track can be divided into two
at any desired position.
The numbers of the tracks which come after
the newly divided track will be automatically
increased by one.
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COMBINE
Two consecutive tracks can be com-
bined into one track.
The numbers assigned to the tracks follow-
ing the combined tracks will be decreased by
one automatically.
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ERASE/ALL ERASE
Tracks you want to erase can be erased
one at a time or all at once.
Once a track has been erased, it cannot be
recovered. Double-check the track number
before erasing it.
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MOVE
A designated track can be moved to any
desired position.
The numbers assigned to the tracks follow-
ing the track which is moved will be adjusted
automatically.
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TRACK/DISC NAME
Discs and tracks (up to 255 tracks per
disc) can be named.Since track names
are displayed when the beginning of
each track is located or during playback,
you can quickly check the name of each
track.
Capital letters, numbers and symbols can be
used.
Type of characters used
Type of
Characters
characters
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Capital letters
R S T U V W X Y Z
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Symbols
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Number of characters you can enter
Disc names and track names
Up to 40 characters (including spaces) can be
entered for each name.
If more than 40 characters are entered, "NAME
FULL" will appear.
Total number of characters per MiniDisc
A total of approximately 1,700 characters can be
used for all of the disc and track names. If more
than 1,700 characters are entered, " TOC FULL
will appear.
While editing, the "TOC" indicator is displayed. This
means the edit results have not been recorded on
the MiniDisc.
To record the results, select another input or set
the unit to the stand-by mode. During writing, the
"TOC" goes out, all editing changes have been re-
corded to the disc.
Note:
Storing the edited contents on the disc can be
done after several pieces of editing have been
finished.
(Pages 25,26)
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