Digital Audio Player/Recorder
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Compatibility (System Requirements)
1.Operation system: WIN98 SE, Windows.ME.2000.XP.
2.USB port.
Features/Specs
•512MB Internal Flash memory.
•Supports standard bitrate WMA and MP3 format audio files.
•WAV file format recording and playback are supported in Recording and Voice modes. Various bitrates for the wav file recording are supported from low quality to high quality. Low quality recordings allow recording for a longer time.
•Seven equalizer presets are available, including: NOR (normal), ROCK (rock), POP (pop), CLAS (classical), SOFT (soft), JAZZ (jazz), and DBB (bass).
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•Seven playback modes are available, including: Repeat one, Random, Normal, Repeat folder, Folder,
Repeat all, and Intro.
•Variable tempo (speed) control is available for mp3 files on the internal (Flash) memory. This feature affects the speed and does not affect the pitch of the recording.
•Adjustable LCD contrast for different environments.
•Equalizer and Repeat mode setting are stored and retained even upon power off.
•USB port for uploading/downloading audio files to and from the digital audio player’s internal memory and an SD card.
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Troubleshooting
•Why won’t some files be recognized by the digital audio player? Some MP3 or WMA files won’t play.
•This digital audio player supports most standard bitrate and file settings, but due to the large number of compression types, and with new types being added all the time, not all files are recognized. Try to convert any files that don’t play into a standard bitrate (128kbps, 196kbps, etc.) mp3 or wma file without special settings in the encoder. Then upload the new file to the digital audio player and try again.
•The track’s playback time is not correct. Why?
•VBR format MP3 files may not display the proper track time. Try a fixed bitrate filetype if an accurate track time is needed.
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