Sony NWZ-S544 Operating Guide - Page 78

Recording/Listening Voice, Voice Recording screen

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Table of Home Contents Menu 78 Recording/Listening Voice  Press the BACK/HOME button to stop recording.  The recording is saved as a file "VR-nnn-hhmm*1" in the [Record] - [Voice] - [yyyy-mm-dd*2] folder. *1 File names are automatically assigned to "VR-nnn-hhmm" (VR - serial number - hour and minutes). *2 Folder names are automatically assigned to "yyyy-mm-dd" (year - month - day). In the case of subsequent folders created on the same day, an attached folder number (2 to 999) is added after "dd" of the folder name. Index Voice Recording screen  (during recording),  (during record pause) Folder name File name Available remained time The available remind time does not change if the remind time is more than 99 hours. Elapsed time Codec/bit rate  Hint  You can select the recording quality (bit rate) ( p. 83).  To record to a new folder, press the OPTION/PWR OFF button on the Voice Recording screen while recording is stopped, and then select [Create New Folder] from the option menu. The next recording is sent the new folder. If the folder number after "dd" reaches 999, no more folders can be created. Note  If you rename files of the [Record] and [Voice] folders on your computer, or put files which have been imported to your computer back into the [Record] and [Voice] folders, you may not be able to play them on the player.  Up to 4,000 files of recorded voice can be recorded.  The maximum number for "nnn" (serial number of the file name) is 999. If the number exceeds 999, you need to create a new folder.

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Recording/Listening Voice
Press the BACK/HOME button to stop recording.
The recording is saved as a file “VR-nnn-hhmm*
1
” in the [Record] –
[Voice] – [yyyy-mm-dd*
2
] folder.
*1
File names are automatically assigned to “VR-nnn-hhmm” (VR – serial number – hour
and minutes).
*2
Folder names are automatically assigned to “yyyy-mm-dd” (year – month – day). In the
case of subsequent folders created on the same day, an attached folder number (2 to 999) is
added after “dd” of the folder name.
Voice Recording screen
Hint
You can select the recording quality (bit rate) (
p. 83).
To record to a new folder, press the OPTION/PWR OFF button on the Voice Recording
screen while recording is stopped, and then select [Create New Folder] from the option
menu. The next recording is sent the new folder. If the folder number after “dd” reaches
999, no more folders can be created.
Note
If you rename files of the [Record] and [Voice] folders on your computer, or put files
which have been imported to your computer back into the [Record] and [Voice] folders,
you may not be able to play them on the player.
Up to 4,000 files of recorded voice can be recorded.
The maximum number for “nnn” (serial number of the file name) is 999. If the number
exceeds 999, you need to create a new folder.
(during recording),

(during record pause)
Folder name
File name
Elapsed time
Available remained time
The available remind time does not change if the remind
time is more than 99 hours.
Codec/bit rate