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Recording radio to a memory card
That’s a keeper. Capture that special track and take it with you on a little bit of plastic.
You can record radio* to an SD (Secure Digital) card which you put into the SD card slot
in the rear of your Bug TOO. The amount you can record depends on the size of your
card and the quality of the audio being broadcast.
Note Bug TOO records files to SD cards in MP2 format. You may need to use a PC to
convert these files to a different format if you wish to use them in another device that
uses SD cards. Check www.pure.com for information on conversion software.
1. Push your card in the slot on the rear with the gold pins facing down and forwards.
2. Press the Record button to start recording. You see a record icon on the screen.
3. You see a message giving the time, date and filename that the recording has been
saved under. The filename is made up of the month, date and time. E.g. 10141020.
mp2 means that the recording was made on October the 14th, starting at 10:20
am. The recording also stores the station and multiplex name. DAB recordings
are saved in a special TRACKS folder on your SD card so they can be found easily.
Note The TRACKS folder is automatically created when you use the record function.
See Playing MP3s, on page 27, for more details of card types and how to play back
recordings.
You can also record DAB radio in the following ways using your Bug TOO:
Record* direct from the EPG to SD card or record to an external recorder connected to
the Digital out socket - page 15
Set up a timed event to record a set time (with optional repeats) to SD card or record to
an external recorder connected to the Digital out socket - page 25
Record to an external recorder connected to Stereo out, or Digital out socket - page 9
Recording to SD card
*
Record function provided for personal use only
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