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Record Audio, Playback Menu, Menu/OK, Playback, Keep Current Clip, Record New Clip

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# Description 8 File size of the image in internal memory or on an optional memory card 9 In addition to the Image Quality setting and the date, the Image Info screen displays the time that this image was captured or this video clip was recorded. Record Audio NOTE This menu option is not available for video clips. To record an audio clip for a still image that does not already have an audio clip attached to it: 1 In the Playback Menu (page 75), select Record Audio. Audio recording starts immediately after you select this menu option. A microphone icon and an elapsed time counter are displayed during recording. 2 To stop recording, press Menu/OK; otherwise the audio continues to record until the camera runs out of memory. When recording stops, the display returns to the Playback Menu. NOTE Audio clips can be attached to single panorama images in a sequence, but are not attached to the final stitched panoramic file. If the currently displayed image already has an audio clip attached to it, when you select Record Audio, the Record Audio sub-menu is displayed instead. The Record Audio sub-menu lists several options: z Keep Current Clip-Retains the current audio clip and returns to the Playback Menu. z Record New Clip-Begins to record audio, replacing the previous audio clip. Chapter 3: Reviewing Images and Video Clips 83

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Chapter 3: Reviewing Images and Video Clips
83
Record Audio
NOTE
This menu option is not available for video clips.
To record an audio clip for a still image that does not already
have an audio clip attached to it:
1
In the
Playback Menu
(page 75), select
Record Audio
.
Audio recording starts immediately after you select this
menu option. A microphone
icon and an elapsed time
counter are displayed during recording.
2
To stop recording, press
Menu/OK
; otherwise the audio
continues to record until the camera runs out of memory.
When recording stops, the display returns to the
Playback
Menu
.
NOTE
Audio clips can be attached to single panorama
images in a sequence, but are not attached to the final
stitched panoramic file.
If the currently displayed image already has an audio clip
attached to it, when you select
Record Audio
, the
Record Audio
sub-menu is displayed instead. The
Record Audio
sub-menu
lists several options:
Keep Current Clip
—Retains the current audio clip and
returns to the
Playback Menu
.
Record New Clip
—Begins to record audio, replacing the
previous audio clip.
8
File size of the image in internal memory or on an optional
memory card
9
In addition to the
Image Quality
setting and the date, the
Image Info
screen displays the time that this image was
captured or this video clip was recorded.
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Description