Recorded Sound - Kodak DCS 410 User Manual

Kodak user's manual digital camera dcs 410, dcs 420, dcs 460, nc2000e
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Recorded Sound

The camera can record sound via a built-in microphone positioned in the
camera back. This feature, implemented with a goal of simplicity and ease
of use, allows you to record audio information about images or other
subjects.
Microphone
Record button
DELETE
SCSI ID
CARD BUSY
The feature is intended as an annotation system that records sound at
"telephone quality" — 8-bits, 11 kilohertz, monaural. Recorded sound is
saved as a ".WAV" file on the PCMCIA card; WAV files are the Windows
standard sound file format. Sound files are time- and date-stamped when
written to the PCMCIA card.
As a sound segment is recorded, it is held briefly in dynamic random
access memory (DRAM) in the camera back, and is then moved to the
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