Making a recording cont.
If recording from a CD, recording will be started from the beginning
of the currently playing track. Each track on the CD will be recorded
as a separate
fi
le on the media.
4. In order to stop the recording
press and hold
the
Record
button
once more. Recording will stop and a
fi
le will have been written to the
storage media.
Files that have been written to the media are held in a folder called
"RECORD". Recordings are held in sub-folders according to the source
used for the recording.
The illustration shows the folders as they may appear on a PC running
Windows with
fi
les in the CD folder being shown to the right. Other folders
on the memory device were copied there from the PC.
AUXIN
- for recordings from the Auxiliary input
BT
- for recordings from Bluetooth devices
CD
- for recordings from CD audio discs
COPY
- for recordings from SD / USB / CD (MP3/WMA)
DAB,FM
- for recordings from DAB and FM radio
Note:
The SD card / USB memory device should only be removed when
recording is stopped. Removing media while recording is in progress may
corrupt data on the card leading to the loss of
fi
les previously written.
The USB connection is intended to be used to allow the Blutune 200 to
play MP3 and WMA
fi
les from solid-state
fl
ash memory devices. The USB
connection is not intended to be connected to other USB devices such
as computers or hard disk drives. If you wish to play
fi
les from another
music player, then we recommend that this is connected to the Auxiliary
input socket - see page 55.
AUX IN
AUX
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If you wish to make recordings from radio, we recommend recording from
DAB radio if possible since it is generally less susceptible to interference
than FM radio. If you need to record from FM radio, some interference
may be picked up from the memory device unless you have a strong
signal. The use of an external aerial for FM listening and recording can
signi
fi
cantly improve the FM signal under these conditions. The section
"Aerial removal" on page 59 of this booklet explains how to remove the
telescopic aerial so that an external aerial can be connected via coaxial
cable to the antenna connector.