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Service and Operation
KH 2431
GB
Recording functions
With your device you can convert audio signals from vinyl records or an external
audio source into MP3 fi les and save them to USB or SD/MMC data carriers
and copy MP3 or WMA fi les from USB data carriers on SD/MMC data carriers
and vice versa.
Recording from vinyl records or an external audio device
NOTE
If no data carrier is connected, N
O USB resp. NO CARD is indicated.
Place a memory medium into the card slot
or connect a data carrier to
the USB port
.
Connect the external audio device.
With the button FUN
CTION select the desired operating mode (PHONO
resp. AUX).
Start playback of the vinyl record or external audio device.
If necessar
y, adjust the compression rate for the MP3 fi le.
Press the button RE
C
. On the display 128 KBPS is indicated. Select
with the buttons I◂◂
or ▸▸I the desired setting.
Selection options: 64, 128 or 192.
Press the button RE
C
to confi rm the selection.
Press the button RE
C
. If you have connected only one USB data carrier
or only one memory card, recording will start immediately.
If you have connected both a USB data carrier and a memory card, then
REC is display
ed and the display will blink USB. With the buttons I◂◂
or
▸▸I
, select whether the recording is to be made on the USB data carrier
(REC-USB) or on the memory card (REC-CARD). Confi rm your selection by
pressing the button REC
. The recording starts and REC blinks on the
display.
Press the button
to stop the recording.
The recordings will be stored in MP3 format under the names File_001.mp3,
File_002.mp3, etc. on the selected data carrier in the directory RECORD/LINE-IN.
The directories are, if not already available, created automatically.
NOTE
If you want to save individual tracks of the record into diff erent fi les, you
must stop the r
ecording after each track and restart.
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