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Recording/playback capabilities depending on the recording conditions (Fs/Bit/Track)
Recording conditions
44.1kHz/16Bit Mono
48kHz/16Bit Mono
44.1kHz/24Bit Mono
48kHz/24Bit Mono
88.2kHz/24Bit Mono
96kHz/24Bit Mono
176.4kHz/24Bit Mono
192kHz/24Bit Mono
44.1kHz/16Bit Stereo
48kHz/16Bit Stereo
44.1kHz/24Bit Stereo
48kHz/24Bit Stereo
88.2kHz/24Bit Stereo
96kHz/24Bit Stereo
176.4kHz/24Bit Stereo
192kHz/24Bit Stereo
44.1kHz/16Bit Multi (4)
48kHz/16Bit Multi (4)
44.1kHz/24Bit Multi (4)
48kHz/24Bit Multi (4)
88.2kHz/24Bit Multi (4)
96kHz/24Bit Multi (4)
176.4kHz/24Bit Multi (4)
192kHz/24Bit Multi (4)
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Recording conditions
44.1kHz/16Bit Mono
48kHz/16Bit Mono
44.1kHz/24Bit Mono
48kHz/24Bit Mono
88.2kHz/24Bit Mono
96kHz/24Bit Mono
176.4kHz/24Bit Mono
192kHz/24Bit Mono
44.1kHz/16Bit Stereo
48kHz/16Bit Stereo
44.1kHz/24Bit Stereo
48kHz/24Bit Stereo
88.2kHz/24Bit Stereo
96kHz/24Bit Stereo
176.4kHz/24Bit Stereo
192kHz/24Bit Stereo
44.1kHz/16Bit Multi (4)
48kHz/16Bit Multi (4)
44.1kHz/24Bit Multi (4)
48kHz/24Bit Multi (4)
88.2kHz/24Bit Multi (4)
96kHz/24Bit Multi (4)
176.4kHz/24Bit Multi (4)
192kHz/24Bit Multi (4)
<Recording capabilities>
<Playback capabilities>
The table below shows the recording and playback capabilities depending on the recording conditions
(Fs, Bit length and the number of tracks) and the DVD-RAM disk capacity.
About the NEW FILE and INSERT mode
• About the expression for audio files in this manual
As described in chapter 1, there are two types of audio file; "Normal mode" audio file and "Tape mode" audio
file. "Tape mode" audio file is rather special and can be created only when formatting. The following descrip-
tions are mainly associated with a "Normal mode" audio file, therefore, a "Normal mode audio file" is some-
times referred to as "audio file" in this manual.
There are two recording modes; NEW FILE and INSERT modes.
• NEW FILE mode:
When performing recording in the NEW FILE mode, a new audio file is created automatically. The
recording is made from the beginning (ABS 0) of the new file, even if there is another audio file on the
disk.
• INSERT mode
By recording to an existing file in the INSERT mode, you can replace the current audio data with new
one or add new audio data to the current one. When recording to a “Tape mode” audio file, always use
the INSERT mode.
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