Notice - Important information regarding the use of the harman/kardon CDR 30.
1) Complaint: “I cannot record at x2 or x4 speed. Unit switched back to 1x speed”
Possible explanations:
a) Programmed play only records at x1 speed.
You cannot record at x2 or x4 speeds when programmed
dub is attempted (to record only certain tracks on a CD
)
b) Some brands of CDR do not allow recording at x2 or x4 speed.
Try another major brand – Maxell,
Memorex, Sony,TDK. See list below
.
c) Disc might be a copy - even a counterfeit disc – this will prevent recording at speeds greater than 1X.
Try recording off a new store-bought CD you know is not a copy
.
2) Due to slight variations in the manufacture of blank CD-R/RW audio discs, and for optimum
performance of your CD recorder, harman/kardon recommends that you use blank recording
discs manufactured by the following companies:
Products from these brands have been tested and certified for use with the CDR 30. While discs from other
brands may also work, we cannot guarantee proper operation of the unit when they are used.
Recommended CD-R Audio Disc Manufacturers:
TDK Electronics Corporation
Maxell Corporation of America
LG Electronics, Inc.
Mitsubishi Electric & Electronics USA, Inc.
Ricoh Company, Ltd.
Philips Electronics North America
Memorex
Axia
Recommended CD-RW Audio Disc Manufacturers:
TDK Electronics Corporation
Fuji Photo Film, U.S.A., Inc.
LG Electronics, Inc.
Memorex
Philips Electronics North America
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
Ricoh Company, Ltd.
Axia
SANYO-Verbatim CD Company
SKC America, Inc.
ZeroOne
Mitsubishi Electric & Electronics USA, Inc
Maxell Corporation of America
NOTE: The names shown above are the primary manufacturers, who may also produce discs for other brand
names. When in doubt as to the origin of a disc, check with the brand shown on the package.
3)
When a CD Audio disc is recorded on a computer, it is often possible to record a set of tracks,
finalize the disc, and then add additional tracks and finalize the disc again in a second recording
session.
This produces what is called a “multi-session” disc. Please note that these discs will work
properly when played back on a computer, or on the CDR 30’s Record (CDR) deck. However, due to
differences in the way CDs are played back on computers, as opposed to consumer CD Audio players,
multi-session discs will NOT play back properly on the CDR 30’s Play (CDP) deck, or on most consumer
CD players. When a multi-session disc is played in the CDP deck, only the tracks in the first session will
play. This is not a defect or problem with the CDR 30, but is due to differences in the formats between
computer recordings and CD Audio products or commercially recorded CDs.
4)
The CDR 30 prohibits the track incrementing function during the first six seconds for each track
during recording
. Thus, if a source track is less than six seconds long, it will be recorded, but it will not be
assigned a track number. The track with less than six seconds will be combined into the next track number
that is recorded on the disc. This feature prevents the recording of empty tracks when the source signal
was not cued up to start playing at the same time a recording session begins.
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