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5Click one of the following to control playback:
| Repeat | Rewind | Fast forward | Volume |
Shuffle | Stop |
| Pause/Play | Mute |
•Shuffle randomizes the playback order of the files on the disc.
•Repeat starts playing the list over again after it reaches the end.
•Stop stops playback and rewinds the current file to the beginning.
•Rewind quickly rewinds the current file (when you click and hold it) or skips to the previous file on the disc (when you click it).
•Pause/Play alternately pauses and resumes playback.
•Fast forward quickly fast forwards the current file (when you click and hold it) or skips to the next file on the disc (when you click it).
•Volume adjusts the volume.
Creating audio files and music libraries
Creating music files
Help
For more information about making or playing an audio recording, click Start, then click Help and Support. Type recording audio or ripping in the Search Help box, then press ENTER.
You can create several types of audio files for your listening enjoyment, including WAV, MP3, and WMA files.
Recording audio files
Sound recorder is a simple Windows program that lets you record and play audio files. For information about playing audio files, see “Playing audio and video files” on page 30.
To record an audio file:
Shortcut
Start Á All Programs Á Accessories Á Sound Recorder
1Plug a microphone into one of the microphone jacks on your computer. For the location of the microphone jacks, see your computer’s Reference Guide.
2Click (Start), All Programs, Accessories, then click Sound Recorder. The Sound Recorder opens.
3Click Start Recording, then speak or make other sounds into the microphone.
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