Yamaha MCX-2000 User Manual

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MCX-2000 Owner’s Manual
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The MCX-2000 shows “Checking disc...” in yellow and 
starts querying to the CDDB database. If appropriate CD 
data is found, the MCX-2000 will present a list of song 
names.
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Album title
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Artist name
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Categorized genre
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Total playback time
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Track count
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Song title
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Playback time
If appropriate CD data is unavailable, the song list appears 
with generic names such as “Track” and “Unknown” 
(page 49). If your MCX-2000 is configured to be able to 
access the Internet, you can set a CD Lookup option to use 
the online CDDB database (page 93) and then, in the above 
screen, try using the CDDB command as shown below to 
retrieve the latest information from the online database. If 
your audio CD contains CD-TEXT data (page 53), song data 
can be retrieved from it using the CD-TEXT command. Feel 
free to give generic names using the “Do not use” command. 
Use this if the retrieved song data is incorrect. You can edit it 
later after importing songs (page 75).
n Song data retrieved from copy-protected CD-TEXT data is only 
temporary. The MCX-2000 cannot copy and store it for archived 
songs.
If there is a song you don’t want to import, move the 
selection (highlight) to that song, and remove the check 
mark by pressing the SELECT button on the remote 
control. You can restore the mark by pressing the 
SELECT button again. You can also use the Select all or 
Clear command for your selection.
After selecting the songs you want to import, select the 
Start command. You can stop recording at any time by 
selecting the Stop command.
The MCX-2000 shows a progress bar for each of the 
selected songs.
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