Philips PMC7230 user manual Music playback settings, Audio recording, Portable Playlist

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Music playback settings

You can adjust the playback settings while you are playing a song.

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1 During playback, press 1/2 several times until you see the above screen.

2 Use 3/4 to highlight Shuffle, Repeat or Equalizer and press OK.

3 Highlight Equalizer and press OK to set equalizer from acoustic, classical, electronic, hip hop, jazz, pop and rock, and back to equalizer (off).

If you wish to purchase a song that you are listening to (because you obtained it as part of a music subscription service), then select Purchase. The next time you connect to Windows Media Player, the song will be purchased.

You can also set the rating of the song being played with stars . Use 3/4 to highlight and press OK to set the number of stars from 1 to 5 or back to 1.

An alternative way to set Audio Playback setting is to press , select settings, then select Music, where you can define the Shuffle, Repeat and Equaliser settings.

Audio recording

Your player can record audio using the audio recording function. See Connection diagram in this user manual for connection details.

1 Plug in the AC adaptor to the charging socket and plug the other end into AC wall outlet.

2 Connect the supplied A/V cable to the A/V in socket of your player.

3 Connect the other end, with the yellow, white and red plugs to the matching colored A/V output jacks on your TV, VCR, cable box, satellite tuner or DVD recorder.

4 From the main menu, highlight Recording and press OK. 5 Highlight Audio and press OK.

> The player will search for the signal. Once detected, it will display the same signal on your player.

If no signal is detected, check the Connection diagram in this user manual. Make sure all the cable connections are connected to the input and output correctly. See Troubleshooting in this manual for details.

6 Press OK to start recording.

7 Press OK again to stop recording.

> The recording will be saved under my music.

Video files you have recorded on the player are named - Rec June 28,2006 10.24pm.mp3 (Rec Month Day, Year HH:MMam/pm)

Portable Playlist

When an album or song has been selected with the navigation keys, it is possible to either play it or to add it to a Portable Playlist. A Portable Playlist is a playlist where you can add songs or whole albums without using a PC.

It is not possible to upload the portable playlist to a PC or to delete indivdual songs from the portable playlist.

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Contents Philips portable media center Need help? North AmericaContents Register your product AccessoriesYour new player Left side view Getting startedOverview of controls and connections Main menu Connection diagramRecord video Connect to power Playback on TV Connect to PCMediaConverter InstallCharge Power on and off / lock EnjoyControls Detailed operationVideos Play video filesPlayback on TV Video recordingMake sure to set the timer clock of your player correctly Schedule a video recordingVGA Album art MusicFind your music Portable Playlist Music playback settingsAudio recording Pictures SettingsPicture playback settings View pictureNtsc / PAL Press Convert TransferVideo transfer Songs that are already on your computer Music transferAdd songs to Windows Media Player Library Rip songs from a CDSynchronize Windows Media contents with your player Manage your Windows Media Player PlaylistSelect Synchronize device automatically check box Set up automatic synchronizationClick Set up Sync Manage your songs and playlists in Windows Media Player Edit song information via Windows Media PlayerAdd pictures to Windows Media Player Library Enable picture supportPicture transfer Transfer pictures to your playerSelect Tools Options Select Monitor Folders optionUse your player to store and carry data files Delete Music Delete ContentDelete Video Files Delete PicturesRecover your player ScreenClick Repair Other screens ScreenScreen Troubleshooting Important safety information Volume SettingGeneral maintenance Hearing safetyCopyright information Modifications Data loggingDisposal of your old product Video Playback Technical dataAudio Playback Storage MediaGlossary