Getting started – Technicolor - Thomson Thomson Lyra PDP2800 User Manual

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Getting Started

Chapter 1

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Select the Recording Quality level – CD Quality
MP3
(128Kbps) is recommended

• MP3 audio is MPEG Layer-3 Audio available at

various encoding bit rates. The highest bit rate

has the best quality sound, but uses the most disk
space.

• WAV audio is unencoded music that is not

compressed. This format has the best quality
sound but requires the largest file size, as much
as 650MB per CD. WAV audio files are much

larger than MP3 audio files.

• Windows Media™ audio is a compression format

crated by Microsoft. This audio format
incorporates digital rights management.

Notes:

Custom Quality settings are for advanced
users only.

Thomson Lyra Jukebox currently only supports
MP3 audio format.

Select a CD Recording Mode

1.

Check Digital and Error Correction for the best

results. Error checking and correction will be

performed while you are recording (if your
computer doesn’t support this setting, you will get
a message prompting you to change to Analog).

Note: Choosing Digital and Error Correction
will slow down your recording speed.

2.

Check Analog if your CD-ROM drive doesn’t

support digital audio extraction.

3.

Select a default Recording Source. If you have
more than one recording source, select the source

you record from the most.

4.

Mute while Recording (this is not recommended as
it will decrease the recording speed). This feature

allows you to mute the audio while it is being
recorded. Uncheck this box to hear the audio as it
is recorded.

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