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STREAM User Guide
30
rev
23-20130423
and
6
to cycle through available choices. Press
Confirm
to accept choice, or press
Play
to
accept choice and resume playback.
6.4.2
Braille translation tables
Different braille translation tables are made available to you depending on the Text-to-Speech
language selected. To change the braille translation table, press
menu
key
7
repeatedly to
access the language menu. Use keys
2
or
8
to access the braille translation table item followed
by keys
4
or
6
to select the braille translation table value of your choice. Press
Confirm
to accept
choice, or press
Play
to accept choice and resume playback. The first table in the list is the
current default. Whichever table you select will become the new default table for the
corresponding text-to-speech voice.
6.5
Recording
When considering your recording configurations note that the built-in microphone operates only in
mono mode. Stereo recording is only possible with the external microphone or line-in. The choice
of recording file type will affect both the quality of the recording and the size of the recorded file. If
you increase the quality of the recording, it will produce a larger recorded file and stereo recorded
files are twice the size of mono recordings.
6.5.1
Built-in Microphone File Type
For the built-in microphone (which records only in mono mode) use keys 4 or 6 to choose to
record in one of:
MP3 64 kilo bits per second (kbps) medium quality
MP3 96kbps good quality
Wav 16 bit 44.1K PCM high quality
6.5.2
External Recording Source
Use keys
4
and
6
to choose whether you want to plug a microphone or a line-in source to the
external jack on the right side of the player. Use line-in when you want to record from an external
device such as a CD or cassette player. When you plug an external device you may monitor the
recording by listening with headphones.
6.5.3
External Recording Mode
Use keys
4
or
6
to choose whether you wish to record in stereo or mono.
6.5.4
External Recording File Type
For the external microphone or line-in source use keys
4
or
6
to choose your recording file type. If
your recording mode is stereo then choose one of:
MP3 128kilo bits per second (kbps) medium quality
MP3 192kbps good quality
Wav 16 bit 44.1K PCM high quality
If your recording mode is set to mono then choose one of:
MP3 64kbps medium quality
MP3 96kbps good quality
Wav 16 bit 44.1K PCM high quality (but half the file size of stereo mode)