Basic Playback
CD RIPPING
CD ripping is a process of copying audio from a CD/HDCD disc and saving the audio
content into the compressed digital audio format MP3.
With this function, you can copy the tracks of a CD/HDCD disc to the connected USB drive.
Place a CD or HDCD disc in the disc tray and insert a USB drive into the player. Press
[RIPPING] on the remote control to display the CD Ripping menu. Use the direction keys
to navigate the cursor in the menu.
In the Track window, all the tracks of the disc and their
playback time are listed. Highlight the track that you want
to copy to the connected storage device, then press
[ENTER] to make selection; highlight it again and press
[ENTER] to cancel the selection. Highlight Select all and
press [ENTER] to select all the tracks in the disc. Highlight
Select none and press [ENTER] to cancel all the selection
of tracks.
In the Summary window, you can check the information of
the number of the selected tracks and the total playback
time of selected tracks.
In the Options window, set your desired ripping speed, ripping bitrate, set Created ID3 to
YES to do ripping along with the ID3 information if available or NO to disable this function.
Highlight these setting entries respectively, then press [ENTER] to switch the options.
After you finished setting, move the highlight to START and press [ENTER] to begin the
ripping procedure.
If you want to cancel, move the highlight to EXIT, then press [ENTER] or just press
[RIPPING] on the remote control to exit the procedure.
After the CD ripping procedure begins, the system will
proceed to the next menu page.
In Ripping window, there are a track progress bar and a
total progress bar showing how much the ripping
procedure for the current track has been done and how
much the total task has been finished respectively.
During ripping, the option CANCEL is highlighted, so
whenever you want to cancel ripping, just press [ENTER].
The ripped tracks from CD or HDCD discs will be stored in
a folder created automatically by the system in the
connected USB drive. If the selected track shares the
same file name with the existing one in that folder, the
system will pop up a dialogue box to warn you of that.
Press [ENTER] to continue and replace the existing one
with the selected track. Select option Cancel to quit. And
you can choose to create another folder in the connected
USB drive for ripping this track.
Create a new folder for ripping
If you want to create another folder in the connected USB
drive to save the ripped tracks, you need to open the disc
tray and then close it. The tracks ripped afterwards will be
saved in a newly created folder.
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CD RIP
OPTIONS
TRACK
track01
speed
Normal
track02
bitrate
128kbps
track03
track04
Create ID3 Yes
track05
device
USB
track06
track07
SUMMARY
track08
selected track
2
selected time
08:10
start
exit
select all
select none
CD RIP
ripping
Selected
track progress
track01
track02
total progress
CANCEL
SUMMARY
now ripping
track
01/02
CD RIP
ripping
Selected
track01
track progress
track02
total progress
SUMMARY
The file has existed
Replace it or not?
OK
CANCEL
04:36
03:34
05:01
03:26
04:46
03:32
04:00
03:08
track
50%
03:34
track
04:36
03:34