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9.1. Memory
There are two types of memory: internal and external. Internal memory is
onboard flash. External memory refers to the removable SD (Secure Digital)
type memory card, which can be purchased separately from various vendors.
The removable external SD card is used to store and save the following types
of files:
Audio notes you record with the microphone or from the line-in source
DAISY books copied from your computer
MP3 files copied from your computer
The capacity of SD cards vary from 64 mb (megabytes) to 1,000 mb or 1
gigabyte.
The internal flash memory is used to store:
Audio notes you record with the microphone or from the line-in source
Simple bookmarks. These are marked positions that you can jump to in
DAISY books, MP3 files, or your own audio notes.
Audio bookmarks you record from a microphone or line-in source. These
are short recordings that are limited to 1 minute and are a simple
bookmark plus the associated recording.
The capacity of internal memory is 9mb for bookmarks and 12mb for audio
notes. This allows over 2,000 simple bookmarks, up to 90 minutes of audio
bookmarks, and up to 2 hours of audio notes.
The internal memory simple bookmarks, audio bookmarks, and audio notes
can be backed up to the removable flash card for transfer to a PC. The
playback functionality is the same for all files whether they are on CD or SD
card or internal memory.
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9.2. Protecting an SD Card
SD cards have a small tab on the lower right edge which you can slide up and
down. When the tab is in the up position, the SD card is write protected which
means it is protected from recording. If you wish to record on the card or
copy files to it from your PC, this tab must be in the down position.
Note also, that if you protect the card then the Menu Memory Management
options such as Record Quick Notes to Card, Record Card Label, and Backup
cannot be selected. If the SD card is protected and you select these Menu
options, Victor Reader will issue the error, "Card is write-protected".
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9.3. Recording Compression
Digital recording compression is selected by the Menu #7 key. There are two
available compressions: high and low.