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6.2.5The Digital Audio Player

The Digital Audio Player enables you to play, record, and compress sound as .WAV files. In addition, you can play .AUD files. The .WAV files use PCM, which is the Windows‘ audio file format. The.AUD format uses ESPCM‘ compression to produce an audio file. Files are written directly to your hard disk as you record, enabling you to record very large files. Your only limitation is the amount of free space on your hard disk. The voice activation feature is useful for recording any kind of intermittent audio. The Digital Audio Player provides a choice of linear PCM (8 or 16 bit) recording. Note that you have additional options using the Audio Recorder, which is invoked by the Edit button.

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The Digital Audio Player Controls

starts recording to your hard disk.

goes to the end of the wave file or to the next file in the current playlist. plays the wave file currently loaded.

enables or disables the Auto Repeat. activates or deactivates the Pause

opens the Audio Recorder window.

stops the file currently playing.

opens the Set Playlist dialog box.

goes back one second in the wave file.

starts a new file by opening the New Options dialog box.

goes forward one second in the wave file.

brings up the Open file dialog box in order to load a file into the Digital Audio Player.

goes to the beginning of the wave file or to the previous file in the current playlist. saves an audio file.

The Digital Audio Player Display

The Level Meter displays the output from the left (top) and right (bottom) channels when a wave file is played.

By clicking on the image of the tape deck, you can display information about the file currently loaded in the Digital Audio Player. The display tells you the file name, size, number of bits per sample, sample rate, and whether the file was recorded in stereo or mono. Click again to return to the image of the tape deck.

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