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To stop recording
Click
(Rec Stop).
The recording is stopped. To resume recording, click
(Rec to Jukebox)
again.
When recording is resumed, it starts from the beginning of the song that was
previously stopped.
About Bit Rates
In OpenMG Jukebox, the bit rate for recording an audio CD can be chosen from
among 132 kbps/105 kbps/66 kbps. The sound quality and available recording time
after the conversion will be different depending on the selected bit rate. A Higher
value makes the sound quality better, but the size of the recorded data file will be
bigger thus shortening the total check-out time available on your CLIE handheld.
Likewise, a lower value means lower sound quality, but lengthens the total check-out
time available on your CLIE handheld.
When you use an optional 128 MB ”MG Memory Stick” media, you can record for
approximately the following length of time:
• When you record at 132 kbps: approx. 120 min.
• When you record at 105 kbps: approx. 160 min.
• When you record at 66 kbps: approx. 240 min.
Importing songs via EMD
What is an Electronic Music Distribution (EMD) service?
EMD stands for Electronic Music Distribution, which is a generic name for
services that distribute digital audio content via the Internet or other kinds
of networks.
To use an EMD service supporting OpenMG
You must be able to access the Internet from your computer. Sign up with an
Internet service provider, properly configure your computer, and configure
the settings of your Web browser before using this service. After the
connection to the Internet is set up, view the OpenMG Home Page (http://
www.openmg.com/) using the “Internet” screen of OpenMG Jukebox or
another Web browser. You can access Web sites of EMD services linked
from the OpenMG Home Page.
Importing audio files into your computer