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auna 388-BT - Phono Encoding

auna 388-BT
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Remarks:
The recording speed is 1:1 and according to the actual plying time of the
CD/ phono or tape
During copy mode, the system will copy the MP le only.
The system will create a “ audio “ folder for encoding le and “ fcopy “
for copying le.
The recording format is preset at – MP3 bit rate : 128 kbps, sampling
rate : 44.1khz
No song title will be recorded during encoding mode
To interrupt the recording, press the “ Record “ button again during
record mode.
The system will store the le to USB source rst if both USB and SD slot
are being occupied during encoding.
Copy MP3 le from USB/SD will be successful only entire song being
copied, if terminate the copying process intermediately, there is no
track being recorded nor stored to the USB or SD/MMC card.
(4) Copying of mp3 le
If putting a MP3 disc instead of a CD-disc, the system will copy the les to
the USB or SD/MMC card if press the “ Record “ button (3). The operation
procedures is same as CD encoding as stipulate on above, and the system
will switch to copying mode only if mp3 le being read.
Remarks: The system will store the le to USB source rst if both USB
and SD slot are being occupied by storage media. If press the “Record“
button during playback of USB or SD source, the le will copy from USB
to SD or SD to USB.
Phono encoding
Plug in the USB pen drive for recording (make sure it had enough empty
space).
Set the function button (6) to “Phono“ position and then press the “
record “ button (3) directly.
The LCD display (2) with show the word “USB“ ashing, after then
display
& and ashing. Now the system is starting the
encoding mode.
Start playback at phono for the track which you want to record to USB
or SD card.
After nish of recoding, press and hold the “Record “ button (3) until the
LCD stop ashing and return to “phono“ mode.

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