Recording – Cowon Systems IAUDIO 4 User Manual

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Recording

1. Line-in bps

• This is the menu for setting the transmission rate (quality) of the MP3 files recorded via

‘Line In’.

• You can choose: 32, 40, 48, 56, 64, 80, 96, 112, or 128 kbps.

• From 32kbps to 64kbps is recorded in mono. From 80kbps to 128kbps is recorded in

stereo.

• Select ‘Line-in bps’ and press the ‘Menu’ button. Then choose a value with the ‘+’ and

‘-’ buttons.

2. Voice bps (Built-in Microphone)

• This is the menu for setting the transmission rate (quality) of the MP3 files recorded via

the built-in microphone on the front of the iAUDIO.

• You can choose: 32, 40, 48, 56, 64, 80, 96, 112, or 128 kbps.

• All the MP3 files recorded via the built-in microphone are in mono sound.

• Select ‘Voice bps’ and press the ‘Menu’ button. Then choose a value with the ‘+’ and

‘-’ buttons.

3. FM Radio bps (FM Tuner)

• This is the menu for setting the transmission rate (quality) of the MP3 files recorded by

pressing the ‘REC’ button while listening to FM.

• You can choose: 32, 40, 48, 56, 64, 80, 96, 112, or 128 kbps.

• From 32kbps to 64kbps is recorded in mono. From 80kbps to 128kbps is recorded in

stereo.

• Select ‘FM Radio bps’ and press the ‘Menu’ button. Then choose a value with the ‘+’

and ‘-’ buttons.

4. Mic Volume

• This adjusts the volume level of the sound input ("recording level") to the built-in

microphone.

• Too high volume levels may amplify surrounding noise or cause electric noise,

degrading the recording quality.

• You can choose a level between 1 and 10. The higher value amplifies sound more.

• Select ‘Mic Volume’ and press the ‘Menu’ button. Then choose a value with the ‘+’ and

‘-’ buttons.

Detailed Features by Menu

Recording

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