Korg MR-1000 DVD Recorder User Manual


 
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Hard disk structure and files
Supported audio files
Stereo files are used for all recording formats that can be selected on the MR-1000 (p.36)
Supported folders and file names
FAT32 file system format. Long file names are supported, double-byte characters (e.g., Japa-
nese) are not supported.
MR_PROJ
(folder)
WAV_0001
(folder)
WAV_0002
(folder)
WAV_0003
(folder)
MRPM.sys
(file)
Local disc/Unspecified name
WAV_0001.prj
(project settings file)
WAV_0001_001.WAV
(audio data file)
AUDIO
(folder)
MRPlayList.txt
(file)
Pianoman.dsf(file)
orakesta.dff(file)
Euro2006
(folder)
Dance001.wav(file)
Dance002.wav(file)
WAV_PROJ
(folder)
DFF_PROJ
(folder)
WAV_0003.prj
WAV_0003_001.WAV
WAV_0003_002.WAV
WAV_0003_003.WAV
Folder/file structure
MR_PROJ folder
This folder contains the folders for each format recorded by the MR-1000.
Don't use your computer to delete or rename the MR_PROJ folder. If you do so, the MR-1000
will no longer recognize the files you created.
WAV_PROJ, DFF_PROJ, DSF_PROJ, WSD_PROJ folders
For each format, a maximum of two hundred project folders can be created within each of
these folders.
The MR-1000 is only able to edit recorded files that are inside these folders.
Up to 200 project files can be recognized within a folder. If there are more than 200 project
folders, they can be recognized by connecting a computer in USB mode.
The maximum number of project folders that can be created will be limited by the space remain-
ing on the hard disk.
Don't use your computer to delete or rename folders or files in these folders. This may make it
impossible to recognize the projects or files you created.
Audio data you created on your computer or other device will not be recognized if you place it in
these project folders.
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