Playing Recorded Tracks; Deleting Recorded Tracks; Usb Mode; Volume Levels - Creative Titanium - TravelSound MP3 Titanium Getting Started Manual

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Playing recorded
tracks
You cannot rename or
move Voice recordings
from the "Voice"
directory. Your player
only recognizes
recordings if they are
in the "Voice"
directory.
Deleting recorded
tracks

USB Mode

Volume Levels

There are a few ways to play back recorded tracks:
Press the Play/Pause button once to play the current track.
Press the Forward button to play the next track. For example, if track 8 is
the current track, track 9 is played.
Press the Reverse button to play the previous track. For example, if track
8 is the current track, track 7 is played.
During playback, press the Play/Pause button to pause playback, or press
the Stop button to stop playback and return to the last recorded track.
Note: Press and hold the Play/Pause button for a short while if you want to play all the
previous tracks in reverse order. For example, if track 8 is the current track, playback starts
from track 8, followed by track 7 and so on, and ends after track 1 is played. The Forward
button and Reverse button cannot be used during this time.
Both the blue and orange LED indicators light up when you play recorded tracks.
Use Windows Explorer to delete the recordings.
In USB mode, you can transfer files to and from your player's internal memory
and removable memory. See "Using Windows Explorer to Transfer Files" on page
4-1.
When you turn on your player for the first time, your player will play at its default
volume. Press and hold the Volume Up or Volume Down buttons to adjust the
volume. Your player remembers the volume used before it is turned off, and plays
at that volume when you turn on your player again.
The player will reset to its default volume when:
A quick format or full format is performed on the internal memory.
The setting.dat file in the root directory of the internal memory is deleted.
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