Recording Audio - California Access M665S User Manual

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Recording Audio

The
audio record hot key button allows you to record audio from either the built-
in microphone, or from a microphone connected to the microphone-in jack. To
record on the computer, setup the audio recording options in Windows as follows
(see
Figure 2 - 8 on page 2 -
1.
Click Start, and click Control Panel (or point to Settings and click Control Panel).
2.
Click Sound
(Hardware and Sound).
3.
Click Recording (tab).
4.
Right-click Microphone (VIA High Definition Audio) and make sure the item is not
disabled (if you wish to record from the internal microphone make sure that the
Front Mic is not disabled).
5.
Double-click Microphone/Front Mic (or select Properties from the right-click menu).
6.
Click Levels (tab), and adjust the Microphone/Front Mic slider to the level
required.
7.
Click OK and close the control panels.
8.
Press the audio record button
will flash in the top left of the screen).
9.
Press the
audio record button again to stop the recording process (the record
icon will disappear from the top left of the screen).
10. The recorded audio file (in .wav format) will appear in the Wav folder in the
documents folder (Computer > Local Disk (C) > Users > Your Login Name > WAV)
in the Start menu
11. Double-click the file to playback the recorded audio.
12).
to begin the recording process (the record icon
(see sidebar).
Features & Components
WAV Folder
The WAV folder con-
taining recorded audio is
located in the docu-
ments folder named the
same as your Windows
login ID. If you are in
Classic view this folder
will appear in Docu-
ments (Start) and on
the desktop..
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