10.9.3Recording

First specify which connection is used to connect the DAR300 to the stereo system.

Select "Options" and press OK. Select "Source" and press OK.

Choose the connection being used and press OK. The presetting is "Analog Input".

Then specify the desired recording quality: Select "Quality" and press OK.

Select the desired level of quality and press OK.

The presetting is "High Quality".

The standard values for MP3 format are:

Radio Quality 96 kbps

High Quality 128 kbps

CD Quality 192 kbps

User-definedcan be defined up to 320 kbps

10.9.4Screensaver

You can specify a folder with pictures to be automatically displayed as a continuous slideshow after a preset waiting period elapses in which no action is performed by remote control or by pressing a button on the device. This is interesting for automatic presentations, and the DAR300 has already integrated such a slideshow beyond the important production functions. If a button on the device is pressed or the remote control is used, the slideshow is immediately stopped and the DAR300 displays what was on the screen before the slideshow started. This behaviour is also described as a "screensaver", something you may already be familiar with on your PC/Mac. Press OK to toggle between ON and OFF for "Status". The default setting is ON. Only when the

status is ON do you go to the following submenus by pressing : For "Waiting Period", enter when the slideshow should start if there is not keyboard activity. The entry is similar to "Display Time". Press to go to the "Display Time" subitem, where you can set the time in seconds.

The last entry to be displayed is the directory (folder) from which the pictures are displayed. The folder can only be specified from the context menu in Photo Explorer.

Exit the Screensaver menu by pressing .

10.9.5CD Import

The parameters for converting audio CDs into a digital file format (e.g. MP3, WAV or FLAC) are set in this Options menu. Converting audio files can also be "CD ripping".

Press OK to toggle between ON and OFF for "Error Correction". The default setting is ON. If error correction is enabled, CDs that are hard to read can take considerable more time to rip, because areas on the CD that are hard to read must be read several times.

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