Recording to the Music Server 7-22
Recording to the Music Server
Tracks on music CDs can be recorded to the
HDD built into this device at approximately x4
speed.
NOTE
personal enjoyment is prohibited by copyright law.
or the sound quality may be different from original
sound.
cannot be reproduced in another medium (CD-R/
RW, HDD, etc.)
from the same CD.
during recording will result in defective recording.
to operate.
the processing load on the device or the status of
the music CD.
start of that track and restart the recording.
CD, a brief silence is stored in the HDD between
tracks.
Displaying during Recording
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1) REC symbol
During recording, this symbol is displayed in red, and when all recordings have nished, the display is
turned OFF. The numbers describe the percentage
of the number of tracks that have finished being
recorded out of the total number of CD tracks, so if
recording a single track, “00%” is displayed.
2) Recording Status Symbol
Tracks being recorded are displayed in red, and those that are not being recorded are displayed in
blue. No symbol is displayed for tracks that have
nished being recorded.
Recording
With auto recording, all tracks are
recorded automatically when a music CD
is inserted, and with manual recording only
the selected tracks can be recorded.
NOTE
not possible.
Recording SettingsSet the music CD recording method.
1 During music CD playback (page
7-19)
, touch [ ]
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2 Touch [REC. setting]
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Recording to the Music Server 7-23
Audio
3 Touch one of the settings
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4 Touch [Back] The recording settings are completed.[Auto REC.] R e c o r ding to the music server is
performed automatically when a music
CD is inserted.
>>> “Auto Recording” (page 7-23)
[Manual
REC.] Tracks can be recorded individually
during playback.
>>> “Manual Recording” (page 7-23)
[Single REC.]
Only one track from the music CD is
recorded.
>>> “Single Recording” (page 7-24)
Auto RecordingRecording to the music server is performed
automatically when a music CD is inserted.
NOTE
advance. >>> “Recording Settings” (page 7-22)
1 Insert a CDAll the tracks on the music CD are recorded
automatically on the HDD and played back as the
recording proceeds without waiting for the recording
to complete.
NOTE
during recording, the recording is continued, and
the selected track is played. If a track that has
not yet been recorded is selected, the recording
underway is stopped and recording of the selected
track is started, then the track is played back as the
recording proceeds without waiting for the recording
to complete.
Manual RecordingTracks can be recorded individually during playback.
NOTEadvance. >>> “Recording Settings” (page 7-22)
1 Play the music CD track to be
recorded
2 Touch [REC. start]
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eng_a320Recording is started, and the track is played from the
start.
NOTE
recording is stopped, and the selected track is
played.
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Recording to the Music Server 7-24
Single RecordingOnly one track from the music CD is recorded.
NOTEadvance. >>> “Recording Settings” (page 7-22)
1 Play the music CD to be recorded
2 Touch [REC. start]
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eng_a322If the track being played is the rst track, recording is
started.
NOTE recording is stopped, and the selected track is
played.
even if [REC. start] is touched when any track other
than the rst track is being played.
Stopping Recording
1 During music CD recording (page
7-19)
, touch [ ]
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2 Touch [REC. stop]
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Obtaining Title Information 7-25
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Obtaining Title Information
The playlist title information can be obtained from the
Gracenote Database on the HDD. Searching for tracks
on the music server, etc., can be performed smoothly
by obtaining the title information.
Gracenote Service
Company OutlineMusic identification technology and related data
information is supplied by Gracenote Service and the
Gracenote music identification service. Gracenote
is the industry standard for music identification
technology and related data information distribution.
For details, refer to www.gracenote.com.
The Gracenote Database built into this device cannot
assure 100% the contents of the data.
Patents and TrademarksFor patents and trademarks, refer to “Gracenote®
music recognition service” (page 1-13).
Updating Gracenote CDDBThe information on the HDD can be updated using the
Gracenote CDDB version upgrade CD (disk).
NOTE the update is in progress.
displayed.
1 Insert a disk>>> “Inserting and Removing Disks” (page 7-4)
2 Press the [MODE] key
3 Touch [CDDB Updating]
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NOTE The obtained update data is deleted. If the ACC is
turned OFF and the update is canceled, perform
update again from the start.
Obtaining Title Information
When a music CD is inserted into
the device, the title information can
be obtained from the built-in HDD
automatically at any time. If the title
information cannot be obtained, obtain it
using the CD text information.
The information that can be obtained is
the album title, album artist, track title,
track artist, and genre.
NOTE
as “No Title”, and the artist is displayed as “No
Name”.
period during which this device went on sale cannot
be obtained from the HDD. Further, it may not be
possible to obtain information from earlier music
CDs, either.
only.
information, it is necessary to use the music server.
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Listening to MP3/WMA Disks 7-27
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Listening to MP3/WMA Disks
If an MP3/WMA disk is inserted into the device,
the display is switched automatically to the CD
screen, and track playback is started.
NOTE
playback, however, is a similar operation.
music server.
album title, etc., the ID3 Tag or WMA Tag information
must be included in the MP3/WMA le on the disk.
>>> “MP3/WMA Files” (page 7-7)
Display Contents
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1) Album Name (Folder Name)
The name of the album (name of the folder) for the track currently being played is displayed.
2) MP3/WMA symbol
Describes the type of media currently being played.
3) Track Number and Track Name
The number and name of the track currently being played is displayed.
4) [HOME]
Touch this button to move the cursor to the track currently being played.
5) [ ]
Touch this button to display the Sub Menu.
6) Folder Number/Folder Name
With track lists, the track number and le name (excluding the extension) is displayed.
7) [
Folder] and [ Folder ]
T
ouch these buttons to move down and up the
folders.
8) [
Track] and [Track ]
T
ouch these buttons to move down and up the
tracks. Touch and hold to rewind or fast-forward a
track.
9) Cursor
Displays the item currently selected.
10) Folder Layer Button
Touch this button to display the list of upper layer folders.
11) Cursor Position
Shows cursor position and total number of folders or tracks at current level.
12) Playback Mode
The currently selected playback mode is displayed.
13) Playback Time
The playback time for the track currently being played is displayed.
14) Artist Name
The name of the artist whose track (folder) is currently being played is displayed.
Basic Operations
Playback
1 Insert an MP3/WMA disk into the
device
>>> “Inserting and Removing Disks” (page 7-4)
>>> “Switching to Audio Screen” (page 7-3)
Playback is started automatically.
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Music Server 8-1
Music Server
Music Server
Music Server
The music server can play and record CD
tracks. It is part of the MMCS hard drive device
(HDD).
NOTE
another vehicle's navigation/audio system, and the
HDD itself cannot be replaced.
Tracks that have been recorded to the HDD cannot
be reproduced in another medium (CD-R, MD, etc.)
Display Contents
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1) Playlist Number/Playlist Name
The number and name of the playlist currently being played is displayed.
2) Track Number and Track Name
The number and name of the track currently being played is displayed.
3) Cursor
Displays the item currently selected.
4) [
]
T
ouch this button to move the cursor to the track
currently being played.
5) [
]
Touch this button to display the Sub Menu.
6) [ Playlist], [Playlist ]
Touch these buttons to move down and up the
playlists.
7) [
Track], [Track ]
Touch these buttons to move down and up the
tracks. Touch and hold to rewind or fast-forward a
track. 8) Number/Title
Group lists: Group number and group name
Playlists: Playlist number and playlist name
Track lists: Track number and track name
9) List Button
Touch this button to display the group list, playlist,
and track list.
10) Cursor Position
Group lists: Cursor position and total number of groups
Playlists: Cursor position and total number of playlists
Track lists: Cursor position and total number of tracks
11) Playback Mode
The currently selected playback mode is displayed.
12) Playback Time
The playback time for the track currently being played is displayed.
13) Artist Name
The name of the artist whose track (playlist) is currently being played is displayed.
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Confi guration 8-2
Confi guration
01 Original
Music Server
02 My Best
03 (New Group)
99 (New Group)
01 Original Playlist
Group
02 Original Playlist
01 My Favorites
02 My Frequency 03 Original Playlist
01 User Playlist
02 User Playlist
999 User Playlist
9999 Original Playlist
01 Track02 Track03 Track04 Track05 Track
99 Track
01 Track02 Track03 Track
99 Track
01 Track02 Track
50 Track
Playlist
Track
04 (New Group)User Group
Group
Available music server groups already set
at the factory are “Original” and “My Best”.
User groups are created by the customer.
“Original” Group
created automatically when a track from a music CD
is stored. The group number is “01”.
Group.
be changed.
“My Best” Group automatically based on the information played by the
Music Server are stored. The group number is “02”.
be changed.
User Group (New Group)group numbers are “03” to “99”.
one User Group.
max), deleted, or the name can be changed.
Playlist
A playlist is a location that can store a
maximum of 99 tracks.
Original Playlist
a music CD.
each music CD album.
tracks comprising the actual data.
changed, deleted, and the genre set.
My FavoritesThe location where favorite tracks can be stored easily.changed, and tracks can be stored.
My Frequencyand updated from the original playlist.
cannot be added.
User Playlist selected from the original playlist by the customer
can be registered.
in the original playlist, and so are not actual data.
Consequently, if the tracks in the original playlist are
deleted, the referenced track in the user playlist is
also deleted.
names can be changed and deleted, the playback
order can be changed, and tracks can be stored.
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Listening to the Music Server 8-3
Music Server
Listening to the Music Server
Basic Operations
Playback
1 Press the [MODE] key, and touch
[Music Server]
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eng_a339The music server screen is displayed, and playback
starts automatically.
NOTE
is being recorded. The Music Server cannot play
tracks being recorded until the recording has been
completed.
Track Selection
1 Touch [ Playlist] and [Playlist ]
or [
Track] and [Track ] to select
the track
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[ Playlist] To select the previous playlist.
[Playlist ] To select the next playlist.
[
Track] To select the previous track or the start
of the track currently being played.
Touch and hold to rewind. Play resumes
when the button is released.
[Track
] To select the next track. Touch and hold to fast-forward. Play resumes when the
button is released.
Switching ListsYou can toggle between the group lists, playlists, and
track lists.
1 Touch [Group]
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2 Touch [Playlist]
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