Sanyo ICR-XPS01M Instruction Manual - Page 174

Frequently asked questions, Q: When I move a file from my PC back to the unit

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Frequently asked questions Q: Why do I hear rustling noise in audio recorded from the microphone? A: During microphone recording, if you move the unit or if the hand (or fingers) holding the unit moves, that noise is also recorded. Therefore, during microphone recording, try to avoid moving the unit. Q: How can I save recordings to a tape or MD? A: Use an audio cable to connect the headphones socket on the unit to the external input socket on the external recording device (tape/MD recorder). Stereo headphones socket Microphone/ external input socket Stereo audio cable External device Audio cable Use the following cables based on the input socket type of the external recording device. On the external device Microphone input Audio line input Audio cable Mini-plug:3.5 I with resistance (commercially available) Mini-plug:3.5 I with no resistance (commercially available) • Use a stereo audio cable. • Before the actual dubbing, first test the recording operation so that you can adjust the volume on the unit. • You can also record on the unit using a tape recorder or MD player as the sound source. page 67 Q: When I move a file from my PC back to the unit, it can no longer be played. A: On your PC, have you changed the name of the file? If you have, even when this file is returned to its original folder (MIC_A to MIC_D or LINE folder), it can no longer be played. In this case, you can move the file to the MUSIC (M) folder and then play the file from there. 174

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Frequently asked questions
Q: Why do I hear rustling noise in audio recorded from the microphone?
A: During microphone recording, if you move the unit or if the hand (or fingers) holding the unit moves,
that noise is also recorded. Therefore, during microphone recording, try to avoid moving the unit.
Q: How can I save recordings to a tape or MD?
A: Use an audio cable to connect the headphones socket on the unit to the external input socket on the
external recording device (tape/MD recorder).
Stereo audio cable
Microphone/
external
input socket
External device
Stereo
headphones
socket
Audio cable
Use the following cables based on the input socket type of the external recording device.
On the external device
Audio cable
Microphone input
Mini-plug:3.5
with resistance (commercially available)
Audio line input
Mini-plug:3.5
with no resistance (commercially available)
Use a stereo audio cable.
Before the actual dubbing, first test the recording operation so that you can adjust the volume
on the unit.
You can also record on the unit using a tape recorder or MD player as the sound source.
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Q: When I move a file from my PC back to the unit, it can no longer be played.
A: On your PC, have you changed the name of the file? If you have, even when this file is returned to its
original folder (MIC_A to MIC_D or LINE folder), it can no longer be played. In this case, you can move
the file to the MUSIC (M) folder and then play the file from there.