Using Creative TravelSound MP3 5-2
Playback Mode
You can use the three playback modes to change how your player plays back tracks.
Setting playback
modes
Slide the switch to the desired position to select a playback mode.
•
In Normal mode, playback ends at the last track.
•
In Repeat All mode, your player plays all the tracks before repeating them. Playback continues
until you press the
Stop
button.
•
In Random mode, your player plays back tracks at random.
Playback continues until you press the
Stop
button, until all the tracks have been played.
Voice Mode
In Voice mode, you can create and play back voice or audio recordings.
Press the
Forward
and
Reverse
buttons simultaneously to switch between Player and Voice modes. For
more information on switching between modes, refer to “Player LED Indicators” on page 1-7.
The blue and orange LED indicators light up to show that your player is in Voice mode.
Making a voice
recording
Make sure that your player is placed as close as possible to the recording source.
1.
Press and hold the
Stop
button to start recording.
The blue and orange LED indicators blink while you record.
2.
Press the
Stop
button to stop recording.
The blue and orange LED indicators stop blinking when you stop recording.
The recorded audio is stored in your player’s internal memory as a .WAV file, in the directory E:\VOICE
(where E:\ is the drive letter of your internal memory). Recorded audio cannot be stored in the
removable memory (SmartMedia Memory card).
Normal
Random
Repeat All
If the internal memory
reaches capacity, the blue
and orange LED indicators
blink rapidly, and
recording stops
automatically.
Summary of Contents for TravelSound MP3
Page 1: ......
Page 3: ...Contents ...
Page 7: ...Introduction ...
Page 10: ...1 About Creative TravelSound MP3 ...
Page 19: ...2 Setting up Creative TravelSound MP3 ...
Page 23: ...3 Installing Creative TravelSound MP3 ...
Page 30: ...4 Transferring Files ...
Page 33: ...5 Using Creative TravelSound MP3 ...
Page 40: ...A Technical Specifications ...
Page 42: ...B FAQs and Troubleshooting ...
Page 48: ...C Note on USB Compatibility ...
Page 50: ...D An MP3 and WMA Primer ...
Page 54: ...E Precautions ...