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However if the disk is extremely damaged that it cannot allow you to store the backup then be prepared because all the data is going to be lost. If the hard disk is corrupt to a certain extent then all you have to do is take a backup of your data as soon as possible before performing any recovery process. Sorry for the long post, but I hope this explains things more clearly.How to Overcome File Record Segment is Unreadable Check Disk error Plus, it's nice having archives on hard copy. The CD recorder is easy to use and I also use it to make high quality recordings from other sources. This may be an unusual use of a CD recorder but with the stereo system and computer being at opposite ends of the house, I find it a good compromise. When the discs are finalised I often convert unidentified catches to MP3 using Audacity and upload them online for others to hear, in the hope that I can get an ID on the mystery station. Maybe from now on to save the possibility of this happening again I need to finalise the discs as soon as they are (nearly) full, but during a big opening I will skip the naming process as this could waste precious time. I also often do this and finalise them on another day, but, as said before this has never been a problem. I tend to name the tracks on the discs so I can see what's playing on the display. However, this losing track marker problem has never occurred before. There have been a couple of occasions using these Fujifilm discs where the new Tascam has spat one out with 'REC ERROR' and I'm fairly sure that the dodgy disc was one of these.
#Recording error cannot record on this disc full
Whenever the discs are full I always press stop before ejecting them. I have always waited until the CD-Rs are full before going on to the next one, to maximise efficiency. This is how I often use the CD recorder: I am an FM DXer (that is, I search for unusual stations when conditions are right) and I like to record interesting catches for posterity on CD-Rs. "(bold mine) Just a thought: could the rotation stabiliser be a factor here? I've never seen anything like this mentioned on other CD-Rs I have used in the past.
#Recording error cannot record on this disc professional
High Speed Rotation Stabiliser: Reduces rotation vibration and achieves professional sound quality.
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This value can slightly vary, depending on the recorder manufacturer. Usage in CD-R writers bearing the (CD-Recordable for consumer logo). The blurb on the back says "CD-Recordable / for audio recordings only. Unfortunately my iMac does not recognise unfinalised discs so I can't do anything further with it.ĪFAIK the Tascam records at 1x speed. My guess is that the laser doesn't like going past the 80 minute mark so spits the disc out. I have to turn the machine off then on to reset it. I tried to finalise it and the TOC countdown gets as far as 57 secs or so when it rapidly counts right down to zero, comes up with 'OPC Error' and spits out the disc. The audio plays up to around 79 mins 55 seconds where the sound fades out to 79 mins 57 seconds, after which the counter stops but the play icon stays. OK, I have used the search function on the old Tascam machine and went to the last 20 seconds of the disc. Is this a problem with the CD-Rs or the recorder? I really hope it's not the latter as it's new. It seems that the CD-R has somehow lost its track markers, and in the process gone over 80 minutes. Plugged the headphones in and pressed play and all the recordings are on the CD-R but they aren't split into the original tracks. However, it reported that the disc had just 1 single track, of 80 minutes 27 secs duration (maybe this is why the new CD recorder didn't like it). I stuck it in my old Tascam CD-RW900SL, and it read the CD-R with no problem. So it was stuck in a loop and wouldn't read the CD-R. I stuck it in the CD-RW900 MkII which started reading the TOC for about 20 seconds, then flashed up 'No Disc', tried to read the TOC, then flashed up 'No Disc', tried to read the TOC etc. Yesterday I went to finalise a Fujifilm CD-R.
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I recently bought a new Tascam CD-RW900 MkII CD recorder to replace my original slot-loading version as I'd had some errors when recording on it. I thought it best to start a new thread on this as I have come across a problem with a new Tascam CD recorder which concerns me.