Tom Blizzard
January 8th, 2008, 10:40 PM
I'm using iRivers with the Line-in /Ext.Mic input. I've discovered something very stange and it actually looks like a contradiction in the hardware instruction manual.
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(this first part is very clear)
iFP-700 series Manual, page 5-23 states this:
Line-In/Ext. Mic
You can select external microphone or
line-in when recording.
Line-in: To record through line in
Ext. Mic: To record through an external microphone
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(it's the NOTE below, found at the bottom of the same manual page, that is very hard to understand) it seems to be a contradiction to the above.....
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NOTE: -To record from an external microphone, chose the LINE-IN recording mode
- The recording quality level will be set to the values chosen for the LINE-IN recording.
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Golly, if you could help explain this to me, it would be very much appreciated.
regards, Tom B.
____________________________________________
(this first part is very clear)
iFP-700 series Manual, page 5-23 states this:
Line-In/Ext. Mic
You can select external microphone or
line-in when recording.
Line-in: To record through line in
Ext. Mic: To record through an external microphone
______________________________________________
______________________________________________
(it's the NOTE below, found at the bottom of the same manual page, that is very hard to understand) it seems to be a contradiction to the above.....
______________________________________________
NOTE: -To record from an external microphone, chose the LINE-IN recording mode
- The recording quality level will be set to the values chosen for the LINE-IN recording.
______________________________________________
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Golly, if you could help explain this to me, it would be very much appreciated.
regards, Tom B.