COBY electronic MP-C951 instruction manual Voice Recording, Line-In Recording

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RECORDING

Your player can record from 3 types of sources: Microphone, Line-In, or FM Radio. (See the SETUP section for details about changing your player’s recording options.)

Voice Recording

Make voice recordings through the integrated microphone located on the top of your player.

1.Place the player in MUSIC mode.

2.Disconnect any cables from the Line-In jack located on the top of your player.

3.Touch and hold to start recording through the microphone.

Touch to pause recording; press again to resume recording.

If the VAD option is set to “On”, the player will automatically pause recording when no signal is detected through the microphone (refer to the Setup section for more details).

4.Touch to stop and save the recording.

The resulting file will be saved to the VOICE folder.

The file will be named VOCXXX.MP3 where XXX corresponds to the numerical se- quence in which the recording was made (numbering starts from 001.)

Line-In Recording

Make recordings from an external device through the Line-In jack located on the top of your player.

1.Connect the external device to the Line-In jack of your player as shown in the diagram be- low.

To Line-In Jack

2.Place the player in MUSIC mode. Start playback on the external device.

3.Touch and hold to start recording through the Line-In jack.

To Headphone Jack

External Audio Source

Touch to pause recording; press again to resume recording.

If the Sync On/Off option is set to “On”, the player will start recording automatically when a signal is detected through the Line-In jack (refer to the Setup section for more details).

4.Touch to stop and save the recording.

The resulting file will be saved to the ENCODE folder.

The file will be named ENCXXX.MP3 where XXX corresponds to the numerical sequence in which the recording was made (numbering starts from 001.)

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Contents MP-C951 For Customer Use Safety InstructionsSafety Instructions Table of Contents Copy Creating Movies with Virtualdub Features Package Contents Front View Location of ControlsTop View Bottom ViewDisplay Overview Display & Main MenuMain Menu Charging Your Player Power SupplyTurning Your Player On/Off Locking/Unlocking Your Player’s Controls HoldUSB-MSC versus USB-MTP USB ConnectionsConnecting to a Computer USB Driver Installation Required for Windows 98 SE OnlyDisconnecting from a Computer Microsoft WindowsTransferring Files Macintosh OSDo not delete the following files USB Host Connection Basic Operations Repeat A-B Function Play Mode OptionsMusic Music ModeVoice EncodePlaylists SearchEQ Equalizer Advanced Functions Music Favorite +Play Speed InfoMovie Mode Photo Mode Preset Listen to Preset Channels FM Radio ModeBasic FM Radio Operation Freq Listen to Manually-Tuned ChannelsAdvanced Functions E-Book Book ModeVoice Recording RecordingLine-In Recording FM Recording Delete Explorer ModeCut Move User EQ Setup ModeLanguage BrightnessLyric GeneralTimer Load DefaultAlarm SleepMIC Quality RecordLine-In Quality Radio QualityCreating Movies with Virtualdub Installing Lame Using VirtualDub to Create Movies Installing VirtualDubCreating Movies with Virtualdub Creating Movies with Virtualdub Creating Movies with Virtualdub Restoring Your Player Restore & Firmware UpdatesUpdating Your Player’s Firmware Player does not turn on TroubleshootingCannot transfer files to the player Buttons do not workPlayer has malfunctioned There is something wrong with the LCD displayMP3, WMA, OGG, WAV SpecificationsCoby Electronics Corp