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iRecord Music records music and audio, from an analog audio
source, directly to an external USB device such as iPhone, iPod
and other MP3 players. If an external USB device is not
attached, iRecord Music automatically records to its internal
flash memory. The internally recorded contents can subsequently
be transferred to an external USB device as well as played back by
iRecord Music itself. iRecord Music records audio from any
analog source, including LP turntables, cassette players,
internet and satellite radio, TV, set-top boxes, DVR, CD/DVD
Players, VCRs, computers. Supported audio codecs are MP3, AAC,
WAV, and FLAC. The recording steps are outlined below:
Step 1 - Connect the line-out jack of an audio source to
iRecord Music audio input. In case line-out is not available,
attach the headphone-out jack of the audio source to iRecord
Music. To record to the internal memory of iRecord Music, go to
step 3.
Step 2 - Power up iRecord Music by using the supplied 5V
DC power adapter. Connect your iPhone, iPod, PSP (with Memory
StickTM), Walkman, Cell phone, MP3 player or other USB mass
storage device to USB host port of iRecord Music. The status LED
will turn ORANGE. Once the device is recognized, the status LED
will turn solid GREEN, which can take typically between 5 to 30
seconds. To start recording go to step 4.
Step 3 - Power up iRecord Music by using the supplied 5V
DC power adapter, battery or computer. Wait for the status LED
to turn GREEN.
Step 4 – Press the Record button to start recording. The
status LED will start blinking RED to indicate that recording is
in progress. You can also listen to what is being
recorded, by attaching a headset to the headphone-out jack of
iRecord Music.
To stop recording, simply press the Record button again and wait
for the status LED to turn GREEN. Now you may disconnect power
from iRecord Music or you can record again.
For further details and other
features of iRecord Music
please consult the User Manual. |
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