Encoding of Phono into MP3 file
The system is able to encode the Phono to MP3 format and recording at memory media with USB connected port
(support maximum up to 2GB memory size).
A) Phono encoding
1)
Set the Function knob (7) to “Phono/Aux” made and then press “ Rec” Button(1).
2)
The Record LED indicator (13) will light up. Now the system was ready to encoding.
3)
Start playback on the location of the track which you want to record to USB.
4)
After you are finished recording, press the “ Rec“ Button (1) again during recording mode.
REMARK:-
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The recording speed is 1:1 and according to the actual playing time of the record.
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The system will create a “AUDIO” folder and then store the encoding track in it.
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The recording format is preset at – MP3 bit rate : 128 KBPS, sampling rate : 44.1kHz.
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To interrupt the recording, press the “ Rec “ Button (1) again during recording mode.
- To avoid the system operation error by recording to wrong media, please insert either one media USB/SD at a
time. Otherwise, system will select the recording media randomly.
B) Aux encoding
1) Connect the unit to other device by connecting the Aux in jack (24)
2) Set the Function knob (7) to “Phono/Aux” made and then press “ Rec” Button(1).
3)
The Record LED indicator (13) will light up. Now the system was ready for encoding.
4)
Start playback your external device to recording to USB.
5)
After you are finished recording, press the “ Rec“ Button(1) again during recording mode.
C) Track separation (by remote handset)
You can divide the recorded music from Phono to USB track by track during encoding. Every time when press the
“
“ (Track Separation) Button once at remote handset during encoding from Phono/Aux to USB, the system
will generate a new track and continue the Record LED indicator (13) will flash one time. This means the unit has
created a new track successfully.
D) Track delete (by remote handset)
You can delete the current playback MP3 file from your USB media, just press and hold the delete button on the
remote control during playback of the current file, the Play LED indicator (14) will flash once, this means the current
is already deleted and system will automatically go to next file and continue playback.
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