Transcend Information 820 Headphones User Manual


 
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REC Quality
The quality of an audio recording can be set to Low (8,000Hz), Medium (16,000Hz), or High (32,000Hz),
but the higher you set the Recording Quality the greater the memory space required to save the resulting
WAV file.
1. In the SETTINGS Menu, press the “Volume Up”
/ “Volume Down” , or “Next-Fast
Forward” / “Back-Fast Rewind” buttons to select the REC Quality icon, then press the
“PLAY/PAUSE” button
to enter the REC QUALITY Mode.
2. Press the “Volume Up” button , or “Volume Down” button to switch between the 3
Recording Quality settings: Low Med High. Press the “PLAY/PAUSE” button to select the
REC Quality level and return to the SETTINGS Menu.
Sample rate Channels* 2GB 4GB
Low (8KHz) 1 (stereo/mono) 64/128 hrs 128/256 hrs
Med (16KHz) 1 (stereo/mono) 32/64 hrs 64/128 hrs
Record Sound
High (32KHz) 1 (stereo/mono) 16/32 hrs 32/64 hrs
If not enough memory space is available, or the battery power is too low, the T.sonic
820 cannot
support the maximum recording capacity as outlined in the above table.
The closer you move the T.sonic
820’s Microphone to the source of the sound the higher the quality
of the recording.
RADIO Recordings are recorded in Stereo. MIC Recordings are recorded in Mono. Line-In
Recordings are recorded in Stereo, or Mono depending on the Line-In device that is used.
SETTINGS