| Recording Audio | 38• Playing the Recorded Audios• Copying Recorded Audios to USB Flash Drive• Renaming the Recorded Audios• Deleting the Recorded Audios• Checking Storage SpaceRecording Local AudiosYou can record local audio when the phone is idle. The recorded audios are saved in *.amr format. Therecorded audios are saved with the name consisting of a prefix “record@” and date & time stamp, for example,record@180530-151118 was created on May 30, 2018, at 15:11:18. During recording, you can mark specific momentsso that you can quickly find and listen to them later.Before you beginMake sure the recording fast entrance and recording feature are enabled.Procedure1. Navigate to Menu > Recording.2. If you insert an USB flash drive, tap USB to save the recorded audio to USB flash drive.3. Tap to start recording.4. During recording, you can do one of the following:• Tap to mark specific moments.• Tap to cancel the recording.• Tap to pause the recording, and then tap to resume the recording.• Tap to end the recording and save the recorded audio.Recording a CallYou can record active calls. The recorded calls is saved in *.aac format and include a date & time stamp and the otherparty’s number or name. For example, 20180530-1452-yl39 was created on May 30, 2018, at 14:52 and you have acall with yl39. During recording, you can mark specific moments so that you can quickly find and listen to them later.Procedure1. During a call, tap More > Start REC.2. If a USB flash drive is connected, select where to save your recording.3. During recording, you can do one of the following:• Tap in the top-right corner to mark specific moments.• Tap More > Pause REC to pause the recording, and then tap More > Resume REC to resume the recording.• Tap More > Stop REC to end the recording and save the recorded audio• Tap End Call to end the call and save the recorded audio.