Samsung YH-820MC/AAW manual Recording MP3s, Viewing Image Files, Press and hold the REC button

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Recording MP3s

Your player can be to used to record directly from any external audio source such as a CD player, cassette player, home stereo or radio.

1 While in Music mode, use the Line-In cable to connect the main unit's line in jack and the line out jack of your external audio device.

LINE-INHOLD

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2 Press and hold the REC button.

The music currently played on the external device will be saved as an MP3 file.

3 Press the REC button.

Recording stops and the file is created.

Files are recorded and renamed Line-in0001.mp3, Line-in0002.mp3, and so on.

MP3 files are automatically added to your Playlists in Library.

Note

-If the battery is not sufficiently charged, the player will not completely encode the file.

-Adjust the volume of the external audio source to a suitable level and encode it. If the volume level is too high, the sound quality may be poor.

Viewing Image Files

1

Press the MENU button.

 

In the Menu, select Photo and press the SELECT button.

 

2 Use the SCROLL UP/SCROLL DOWN buttons to select Albums.

 

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3 Use the SCROLL UP/SCROLL DOWN buttons to move to the desired image file and press the SELECT button.

The selected image file will be displayed.

While viewing the image file, press the MENU button to move to an upper menu.

Press the button to view the previous image.

Press the button to view the next image.

Photo

 

Albums

Albums

 

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Slide Show

 

sea.jpg

 

 

land.jpg

 

 

 

Note

-Please refer to “Sending Images” under “Using Multimedia Studio” to send images to the player.

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Contents Image File Viewer Direct MP3 Recording Contents Safety Instructions EarphonesAmbient operating conditions Environmental InformationBattery Charger Safety Charging the Battery Features 3D surroundSRS feature adds spaciousness to the soundYou can upgrade the built-in programs when available Your player supports playback of both MP3 and WMAComponents Location of ControlsDisplay Connecting the player to your PC Installing softwareConnecting the player to a PC with a USB cable Windows 2000/XPManual Installation of the USB Driver After selecting the driver and click Reinstall driverCheck the device manager Disconnecting the USB cable Formatting in PCUsing Recovery Utilities Using Music StudioSelect the recovery method you want Downloading FileMaking Album Converting Audio FilesConnect the player to PC Album List window will be displayedTo View Help on Music Studio Uploading recorded FileHelp will appear Installing Multimedia Studio Insert the installation CD into the CD-ROM driveSelect language Using Multimedia Studio Editing ImagesSending images Select the image to editMaking Albums for Slide Shows Press the Edit Alb button at the top of Multimedia StudioPress the Add Music button to add background music Making New Album window will be displayedCapturing Video Edited album will be saved in the selected directoryTo View Help on Multimedia Studio Press the Save buttonSelected image will be captured Hold Feature Playing musicLoop Repeating Menu Mode Searching for Specific Parts in Play ModeSearching for Music Files in Play Mode Searching for Music Files in Pause ModeBrowsing Your Music Searching for and Selecting Music FilesTo play the selected song Play Options Artists, Albums, Tracks, Genres Selecting a PlaylistPlay Options Playlists Recording Voice Searching for and Selecting Voice FilesPlay Options Voice Recordings Press the √» button or Select button on the desired fileRecording MP3s Viewing Image FilesPress and hold the REC button Press the REC buttonViewing Slide Show Shuffle and Repeat PlaybackEqualizer Settings Select the desired mode, and then press the Menu buttonTo go to the main menu Recording Settings Contrast SettingsPower Save Screen Settings Backlight SettingsPower Off Settings Language SettingsFader Effect Press the Select buttonRestoring Default Settings Troubleshooting Use the Scroll UP/SCROLL Down buttons to select ResetPlayer Information Specifications
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YH-820MC/XFO, YH-820MC/XSP, YH-820MC/XAC, YH-820MC/XEU, YH-820MW/ELS specifications

The Samsung YH-820MC/XFO is a portable digital media player that emerged during the mid-2000s, reflecting Samsung's commitment to innovation in the realm of consumer electronics. This compact device offered a range of features tailored to enhance the user experience for music and multimedia playback, setting it apart in a competitive market.

One of the standout characteristics of the YH-820MC/XFO is its generous storage capacity. With an internal memory capacity of 1GB, it enabled users to store thousands of songs, making it a suitable companion for long trips or daily commutes. The player supported various audio formats, including MP3, WMA, and OGG, providing flexibility for users who enjoyed diverse music collections.

The device boasted a clear 1.8-inch color display, which enhanced the user interface and allowed for easy navigation through playlists and media libraries. With a user-friendly interface, the YH-820MC/XFO made song selection straightforward, appealing to both tech-savvy users and those less familiar with digital devices.

In terms of connectivity, the player featured USB 2.0 support, allowing users to quickly transfer music and files from their computers. This fast transfer rate was particularly advantageous for users who frequently updated their playlists or needed to sync their libraries on the go.

Among its notable technologies, the YH-820MC/XFO was equipped with a built-in FM radio, giving users the option to listen to live broadcasts in addition to their stored music. This feature made the device versatile, catering to different listening preferences.

Another key aspect of the player was its voice recording functionality. Users could record notes or important messages directly onto the device, enhancing its utility beyond just a music player. The YH-820MC/XFO was also designed with power efficiency in mind, offering up to 20 hours of battery life under optimal conditions, which was impressive for its class.

Overall, the Samsung YH-820MC/XFO represented a fusion of modern design and practical features aimed at enhancing the user's digital media experience. Its solid performance, coupled with an array of functionalities, made it a memorable entry in the world of portable media players during its time.