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Daniel Stenberg 2003-06-17 07:54:16 +00:00
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@ -712,16 +712,16 @@ A74: The Recorder models have a connector for digital audio output using the
(The pitch shift function also modifies the sampling frequency!).
For recording digital signals on the Recorder, use the white RCA jack
(left channel) and plug it into the digital output of your CD aplayer, MD
(left channel) and plug it into the digital output of your CD player, MD
player or whatever. Don't forget to select digital input in the recording
settings!
Note that there exist some adapter cables with different color coding, so
if it doesn't work try to swap red and white. The tip of the 3.5mm jack
is the digital input, the ring is the ouput. For recording digital
signals on the FM Recorder, you need a special 4-pole 3.5mm plug (shaft =
ground, tip = left channel analog line in, first ring (next to tip) =
right channel analog line in, second ring = digital in).
Note that some adapter cables exist with different color coding, so if it
doesn't work try to swap red and white. The tip of the 3.5mm jack is the
digital input, the ring is the ouput. For recording digital signals on
the FM Recorder, you need a special 4-pole 3.5mm plug (shaft = ground,
tip = left channel analog line in, first ring (next to tip) = right
channel analog line in, second ring = digital in).
If you want to connect devices with optical inputs/outputs, you need a
small converter box which converts your signal from electrical to optical