Glossary A-11
Spatialisation
A feature of EAX that changes your perception of audio from a pair of stereo headphones. Choose either
Full, Narrow or Wide to suit your listening pleasure.
Time-Scaling
A feature of EAX that allows you to change the speed of audio playback without changing the pitch or
distorting the audio quality. For example, you can use this feature to slow down a recording of a speech
for easier note-taking. Choose a setting from 0.5x to 1.5x, where 1.0x is normal speed.
USB
USB stands for Universal Serial Bus. It is a moderately high-speed input/output technology for “hot
swap” data transfers, meaning that you can connect or disconnect a USB device without turning off your
computer.
Voice Recording
Using the Wired Remote, you can make recordings of speeches, discussions and meetings. The
recording is in the WAV or MP3 format, and cannot be larger than 2 GB.
WAV (wave)
An uncompressed digital audio format, WAV files are often used in systems running Microsoft
Windows.
Wired Remote
An accessory for your player that you can use to access the player’s controls without dragging the player
out from your bag or pocket.
Windows Media
Audio (WMA)
Microsoft’s Windows Media Audio (WMA) format is suitable for lower bitrates but can produce an
audio quality that is almost indistinguishable from the original audio when encoded at 128 kbps. Most
full-featured player programs and portable players can play WMA files. Some WMA files are protected
by a digital signature. See "DRM" on page A-5.
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...