Reviewed and updated recording samples rates in the manual. Fixes FS#12318.

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Andree Buschmann 2011-10-19 06:02:35 +00:00
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}
\section{Frequency}
\nopt{sansa,ipodnano,ipodcolor,ipod4g}{
\nopt{ipodnano,ipodcolor,ipod4g}{
Choose the recording frequency (sample rate).
\opt{c200,e200}
{24~kHz, 22.05~kHz and 16~kHz}
\opt{iriverh100,iriverh300}
{44.1~kHz, 22.05~kHz and 11.025~kHz}
\opt{iaudiom3,iaudiom5,iaudiox5,vibe500}
{88.2~kHz, 44.1~kHz, 22.05~kHz and 11.025~kHz}
\opt{masf}
{48~kHz, 44.1~kHz, 32~kHz, 24~kHz, 22.05~kHz and 16~kHz}
\opt{iriverh10}
{96~kHz, 88.2~kHz, 48~kHz, 44.1~kHz, 32~kHz and 8~kHz}
\opt{gigabeats,ipodvideo}
{48~kHz, 44.1~kHz, 32~kHz, 24~kHz, 22.05~kHz, 16~kHz, 12~kHz, %
11.025~kHz and 8~kHz}
\opt{sansaAMS,ipodnano2g}
\opt{sansaAMS,ipodnano2g,c200v2,e200v2,fuze,fuzev2,fuzeplus,clipv1,clipv2,clipplus}
{96~kHz, 88.2~kHz, 64~kHz, 48~kHz, 44.1~kHz, 32~kHz, 24~kHz, %
22.05~kHz, 16~kHz, 12~kHz, 11.025~kHz and 8~kHz}
are available. Higher sample rates use up more disk space, but give better
sound quality.
\opt{swcodec}{\note{The 11.025~kHz setting is not available when using %
\setting{MPEG Layer~3} format.}
}%
}
\opt{masf}{
The frequency setting also determines which version of the MPEG standard
the sound is recorded using:\\
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\opt{recording_digital}
{\note{You cannot change the sample rate for digital recordings.}
}
} % nopt sansa
} % nopt ipodnano,ipodcolor,ipod4g
\opt{sansa}{
\nopt{c200,e200,c200v2,e200v2,fuze,fuzev2,fuzeplus,clipv1,clipv2,clipplus}
Recordings can only be made at a 22.05~kHz frequency (sample rate)
on this \dap.
} % opt sansa
} % prepared for all sansas not handled above, e.g. sansaview
\opt{ipodnano,ipodcolor,ipod4g}{
Recordings can only be made at a 44.1~kHz frequency (sample rate)
on this \dap.