Cd-Rom Input; Microphone; Playing Back - NEC VERSA NOTE Manual

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internal speakers.

CD-ROM Input

You can record music and sound effects from a CD (compact disc) and
store them on your hard disk. The audio signal from the CD-ROM reader
connects directly to your NEC Versa Note. Simply follow the
instructions in "Recording" to record sound from your CD player.

Microphone

You can capture and record sounds through the internal microphone on the
NEC Versa Note or through an external microphone that connects to the
system through the microphone port. You can record voice-overs for
narration, reminders, or special instructions.
See "Recording" earlier in this chapter, for details about recording sound
with the microphone.

Playing Back

You can play back your recorded soundtrack through stereo headphones,
the internal NEC Versa Note stereo speakers, or external stereo speakers.
You can play .WAV and MIDI files as well as CD audio. Adjust the
volume through the software (a volume control feature can be found in
Accessories or on the system tray in the Toolbar) or with the volume
control knob on the left side of the system.
Play audio from files or audio devices as follows. (This example shows
how to use the Media player option in Accessories. You can also play
audio by opening a file through the Sound Recorder and pressing the
Play button.)
1. Go to Programs, Accessories, Multimedia, and open the Media
Player.
2. Select your audio source as follows:
5-4 Using Multimedia
Note:
Using Line-In does not disable the

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