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Manual - expand information about recording in FM Radio

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Michael Chicoine 2009-12-01 19:27:18 +00:00
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\screenshot{main_menu/images/ss-fm-radio-screen}{The FM radio screen}{}
This menu option switches to the radio screen.
The FM radio has the ability \opt{recording}{to record and} to
remember station frequency settings (presets). Since stations and their
frequencies vary depending on location, it is possible to load these
settings from a file. Such files should have the filename extension
\fname{.fmr} and reside in the directory \fname{/.rockbox/fmpresets}
(note that this directory does not exist after the initial Rockbox
installation; you should create it manually). To load the settings,
i.e. a set of FM stations, from a preset file, just ``play'' it from the
file browser. Rockbox will ``remember'' and use it in \setting{PRESET} mode
until another file has been selected. Some preset files are available here:
\wikilink{FmPresets}
The FM radio has the ability to remember station frequency settings
(presets). Since stations and their frequencies vary depending on location,
it is possible to load these settings from a file. Such files should have
the filename extension \fname{.fmr} and reside in the directory
\fname{/.rockbox/fmpresets} (note that this directory does not exist after
the initial Rockbox installation; you should create it manually). To load
the settings, i.e. a set of FM stations, from a preset file, just ``play''
it from the file browser. Rockbox will ``remember'' and use it in
\setting{PRESET} mode until another file has been selected. Some preset
files are available here: \wikilink{FmPresets}
\opt{recording}{
It is also possible to record the FM radio while listening.
To start recording, enter the FM radio settings menu with
\ActionFMMenu{}. Select \setting{Recording} and you will switched to the
\setting{Recording Screen}. Further information on \setting{Recording}
can be found in \reference{ref:Recording}.
}
\opt{masf}{\note{The radio will shorten battery life, because the
MAS-chip is set to record mode for instant recordings.}