Philips SA101 MP3 Player User Manual


 
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RECORDING FORMATS (ENCODING OPTIONS)
A higher Kbps number means better sound
quality. However, as the Kbps number
increases, so does the amount of disk space
used.
For the best recording results, activate Use
Error Correction. From the main
RealJukebox menu, select Options, then
choose Preferences, then Recording Options.
Select Use Error Correction, then click OK.
Note
RUSH plays files recorded in MP3, Wave
Audio, or RealAudio format. Before recording,
select a format and a Secure Files setting.
While installing RealJukebox (details are
on page 12), select Encoding Options.
The following formats will be available.
Select your format.
MP3 (MPEG layer 3 Audio) compression
levels are 96, 64, and 56 Kbps stereo, using
the supplied RealJukebox software. If you
upgrade your software, RUSH can play music
with compression levels up to 224 Kbps.
RealAudio (from RealNetworks) saves
your music as RealAudio (.rmx) secure or
RealAudio unsecured (.rmj) files.
Compression levels are 96, 64, and 44 Kbps
stereo and 32 Kbps monaural.
Wave Audio is unencoded, uncompressed
music. It has the best sound but uses the most
disk space, as much as 650 megabytes per
CD.
Secure Files On: Files can only be played
on the PC on which they were recorded.
Secure Files Off: The files can be played
on more than one PC.
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