Fostex PD-6 DVD Recorder User Manual


 
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PD-6
DVD Location Recorder (Chapter 2: Before using the PD-6)
2 TR
FILE
6 TR
FILE
*******.wav (01)
*******.wav (02)
5 TR
FILE
1 TR
FILE
*******M.wav (01)
*******.wav (02)
BWF
******.wav (01)
******.wav (02)
******.wav (03)
******.wav (04)
******.wav (05)
******.wav (06)
Resume. rsm
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INFO
Two files are simultaneously created.
BWF
Tape_mode1.wav (01)
Resume. rsm
INFO
“Normal” mode disk
“Tape” mode disk
Each file is individually created.
<One file mode>
<Two file mode>
About recording modes
With a disk formatted in the UDF Rev1.5 “Normal” mode, you can make recording in the
“One file mode” or “Two file mode”, which can be selected by the [REC TR] select switch.
If you set the [REC TR] select switch to 2, 4, 5 or
6, recording is made by the “One file mode”, in
which a single audio file is created when
recording starts. See the figure on the right.
In the “One file mode”, each time recording is
made, a new audio file with the incremented
number is created.
If you set the [REC TR] select switch to 2+4 or
1+5, recording is made by the “Two file mode”,
in which two audio files (two-track and four-track
files, or one-track and five-track files) are created
when recording starts.
In the “Two file mode”, two new audio file with
the successive numbers are simultaneously
created, in which the file with the smaller number
is the multitrack file and “M” is added to the file
name.
<Note>
If a disk is formatted in the “Tape” mode, You cannot make recording in the “Two file mode”.
<Note>
The position of “M” added to a multitrack file name depends on the “File name mode” setting
in the “Default file name” menu of the Setup mode. See “Chapter 5: Recording/playback” on
page 68 for details.
With a disk formatted in the “Normal” or “Tape” mode, files are stored in the “BWF” directory. An
8-centimeter DVD-RAM disk allows recording to both sides, so you can make recording in the
“Normal” mode on side A, while in the “Tape” mode on side B. For details about how to format a
disk in the “Tape” mode, see “Formatting a disk” in “Chapter 8: Utility mode” on page 115.
If a disk is formatted in the “Tape” mode, the whole disk
side is formatted as a single file, so only a single audio
file exists.