Using the record function – BenQ Joybee 150 User Manual

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Using the Joybee 150 Digital Audio Player

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Press the

or

button to scroll to a desired item, and then the

button to select it.

Sampling Frequency

The higher the sampling frequency (with larger number before kHz), the higher the sound
quality and it will also result in larger recorded files.

In MPEG1 LAYER3 recording mode, you can select a sampling frequency at 32kHz, 44.1kHz
or 48kHz. When recording music, it is recommend that you use a sampling frequency at
44.1kHz.

In MPEG2 LAYER3 recording mode, you can select a sampling frequency at 16kHz,
22.05kHz or 24kHz.

Press the

or

button to scroll to a desired item, and then the

button to select it.

Silence Time

When recording using the built-in microphone of the Joybee 150 Digital Audio Player, if the
VAD did not detect any sound signal at a period of time set here, a new recorded file will be
created automatically. The selectable silence time ranges from 0.5 to 1.5 seconds.

Press the

or

button to scroll to a desired item, and then the

button to select it.

Using the Record Function

Recording using the built-in microphone or sound signal source input

1. Press the

button to turn on the player and the main menu will appear on the display.

2. Press the

or

button to scroll to R

Recording and press the

button.

3. Press the

or

button to scroll to R

Record Setup and press the

button. Configure

record setup according to the sound signal input source, recording environment and
sound quality. Press the

button several times to return to the record menu. This step can

be skipped if you have already configured the record setup options beforehand,

4. If you want to record from input sound signal source through the Line In connection,

plug one end of the Line In cable to the Line In jack of the Joybee 150 Digital Audio
Player, and the other end to the signal output device.

5. Press the

or

button to scroll to R

Record Now and press the

button to start

recording. If you are recording from Line In source, first start playing the sound signal on
the output device before start recoeding on the Joybee 150 Digital Audio Player. When

recording is in progress, the

icon will flash on the display. M

Mic will appear on the

display if you are using the built-in microphone for recording, and L

Line In if you are using

Line In as the signal source.

6. To stop recording, press the

button. The Joybee 150 Digital Audio Player will create a

recorded file and locate it behind all existing files in the memory.

When you record using the built-in microphone, a directory named MICIN will be created automatically in
the player. All files recorded using the built-in microphone will be saved in that directory automatically.

When you record from the external Line In source, a directory named LINE IN will be created automatically
in the player. All files recorded from the external Line In source will be saved in that directory automatically.

When recording is completed, you will be switched to current recording directory. To return to the previous
directory, press the A-B/TRP button.

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