RCA M4008 MP3 Player User Manual


 
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Listening, viewing and recording
Tip: For operation details of the
video converter, please open the
help file by pressing the ‘F1’ key on your
computer.
Note:
Picture files should be copied to the
“Media” folder for viewing in
Windows® XP if Windows Media Player
10 is installed. If Windows Media Player
10 is not installed or your computer is
running Windows® 2000, picture files
should be copied to the root directory
for viewing.
•Video files cannot be dragged and
dropped to the “Media” folder directly.
They must be converted and
transferred to the player via the RCA
Video Converter for playback.
Alternatively, converted video files can
also be transferred to the "Data"
folder via the Windows Explorer (drag-
and-drop) in Windows® XP with
Windows Media Player 10 installed or
to the root directory if Windows Media
Player 10 is not installed or your
computer is running Windows® 2000.
This video converter software relies on
the video codecs already installed in
your computer. Make sure the video
file you wish to convert plays on your
computer before using the video
converter software. Note that some
video files that play on your computer
may rely on specialized video playback
applications that are not compatible
with the video converter software.
If your computer has installed Windows
Media Player 11 (Windows® XP or
Windows Vista
TM
), “Internal Storage”
shows instead of the folders mentioned
above. Copy files inside “Internal
Storage”.
Voice recording
1. To start voice recording, press M twice
during playback to access the Home menu.
2. Press or to highlight “Voice
Recording". Then press to advance.
3. Press or to highlight “Record”. Then
press to access voice recording mode.
4. Press when the display shows “Ready”
to start voice recording.
5. Press to pause record. Press again
to resume recording.
6. Press M to stop recording.
Home
Videos
Audiobooks
My Selections
Voice Recording
Voice Recording
Record
Play Back
Voice Recording
Ready
Voice Recording
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VOICE001
00:00:28 61:39:30
Elapsed recording time
Remain recording time