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SHARK, and further information on its use can be found on the Snaptune One section of this disc. We advise against installing the Griffin radio SHARK software AND Snaptune One at the same time. They both feature automatic scheduling, and could conflict with each other.
Table of Contents Get Up and Running Fast! Interface Controls Instant Recording Scheduling a Recording Saving and Listening to a Recording in iTunes Burning the Recording Exploring Your Options Time Shift Recording Troubleshooting Griffin Technology Contact Info...
Get Up and Running Fast! Follow these steps to perform a basic set-up of your radio SHARK hardware and software: 1. Install the radio SHARK software from the included CD-ROM and open the program. Or, install Snaptune One instead, a program that is packed with features, like naming the songs you've recorded and organizing them into playlists.
Interface Controls 1. VOLUME SLIDER - control your volume right from the interface. 2. MUTE - located below the volume slider; clicking on the speaker icon will mute the audio. 3. Up and Down ARROWS - used to step forward or backward through the radio dial. 4.
Instant Recording Just click REC to record whatever you're listening to instantly. When you're recording, the Shark "fin" will turn from blue to red, and you'll see a red dot appear in the radio SHARK window. Click REC again to stop recording.
Scheduling a Recording You can also schedule a recording to take place in the future, even in the middle of the night. Here's how to schedule a recording: 1. From the interface, click on the clock icon to open the Schedule Manager. 2.
Saving and Listening to a Recording in iTunes 1. Click on the wrench icon to open your Options window. 2. The first tab you see will be called Record and Playback: 3. In the box labeled "iTunes," check the box that says "Add recordings to iTunes." Next to "Playlist," type in whatever you want to name the playlist that will show in iTunes, or simply leave it as "radio SHARK."...
Burning and Recording 1. See the instructions in the previous section to learn how to import your recorded files into iTunes. 2. Make a playlist and burn a disk as you normally would in iTunes. It's that easy! And of course, you can always load them onto your iPod from here, as well.
Exploring Your Options Click the wrench icon to bring up your Options Window. You'll see four tabs, each affecting the way you use your software. 1. Record & Playback: - Recording Format: Beside File Format, choose WAV if you want the best quality possible and are not concerned with large file sizes.
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2. Tuning: - You can choose what your FM and AM tuning ranges can be, and whether you step through the radio dial using odd stations only, even stations only, or both. These settings are helpful for use in countries that have different tuning standards. 3.
The radio SHARK software does not include this feature. Try using the Snaptune One software instead. Or install iFill, Griffin's software application for Internet radio, which is included on the CD-ROM. If you want to record Internet radio, check out iFill: http://www.griffintechnology.com/products/ifill/ 5.
Griffin Technology Contact Info Visit Griffin Technical Support at: http://www.griffintechnology.com/support/ Copyright 2006 Griffin Technology made in China • invented in Tennessee...
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