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Encoding MP3s
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Before you begin encoding, verify
that the battery is fully charged,
otherwise your encoding may not
complete successfully.
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Available encoding time is displayed
at the center right of the unit when
encoding starts.
If there is no remaining capacity,
encoding stops automatically.
While in Music mode, use the Line-In cable to
connect the main unit's LINE IN jack and the
LINE OUT jack of your external audio device.
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Press and hold the MODE/REC button to start
encoding.
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Press the MODE/REC button again to stop
encoding.
A new MP3 file will be created.
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Files are recorded and renamed M0001.mp3,
M0002.mp3, and so on.
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An encoded MP3 file is automatically added to
the current playlist.
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REC
[STEREO]
44KHz
128Kbps
M0001.mp3
00:00:02
REC
[STEREO]
44KHz
128Kbps
M0001.mp3
00:02:30
Stop Recording!!
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Do not disconnect the Line-In cable during encoding.
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Set the volume of the externel audio device to an appropriate level before you start encoding.
If the volume level is set too high, the sound quality of the encoded file may be poor.
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Only a yepp can play back files encoded by a yepp.
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MP3 encoded files are found in the folder System\MUSIC\ under the YEPP(E:) or YEPP(F:)
drive in Windows Explorer.
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