Using Your Player 3-23
To turn on EAX
1.
If you are not already in the EAX screen, press the EAX button
.
2.
Scroll Select “EAX:Off”. The EAX active icon
appears onscreen and is applied immediately
to the audio being played.
Note: If you have connected a Wired Remote to your player, you can also turn on EAX by pressing the
EAX button on the remote.
Recording
Audio
Another great NOMAD Jukebox 3 feature is its ability to record audio. Recorded audio is encoded
directly into the file format (WAV or MP3) and bitrate (quality) of your choice.
You can record from:
•
A digital/optical line-in source (“Optical Recording”) such as a DVD or MiniDisc player, for
superior audio quality.
•
An analog line-in source (“Line-in Recording”) with stereo output such as your CD player,
VCR or home hi-fi system, for good audio quality.
•
The microphone on your optional Wired Remote or FM Wired Remote ("Wired Remote
Recording") for lower quality recordings. Useful for recording important interviews on the
move.
When recording, note that the available recording time is determined by:
•
Available hard disk space in your player.
•
File format and bitrate selected for recording.
•
Battery power remaining in your player.
When recording, you will see a bar showing you the time available for recording. You will also see
another bar showing you the elapsed recording time.
See “About MP3” on page B-2 for more details on the appropriate file format and bitrate to use for your
recordings.
Maximum Time Available
For Recording
Elapsed Recording Time
Summary of Contents for NOMAN Jukebox 3
Page 9: ...Introduction...
Page 17: ...1 About NOMAD Jukebox 3...
Page 29: ...2 Setting Up Your Player...
Page 42: ...3 Using Your Player...
Page 71: ...4 Using Applications...
Page 80: ...A Glossary...
Page 91: ...B Primers and Information...
Page 104: ...C Handling Instructions...
Page 107: ...D Technical Specifications Error Diagrams...
Page 112: ...E FAQs and Troubleshooting...
Page 118: ...F Technical Support...