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RCA RP5022 Digital Voice Recorder Questions & Answers
Sometimes I record something and then when i
Iin this case,
You
can solve this problem by running "Error Checking" on your computer.
You Go To: "My Computer" and find your RP5022 Drive Listed there.
"Right Click" on it and Go To "Properties"...Once Open Click On "Tools"
and Look for the Window that says "Error Checking". Click On "Check
Now" when it Opens (Be Sure) to (Check the 2 Boxes) Listed. Let it run
the Error Check...AND RESTART YOUR COMPUTER WHEN FINISHED.hope this helps.
1/2/2011 11:44:04 PM •
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I have an rca rp5022
Hello,
the files on your voice recorder is actually corrupted just as the computer is indicating.
I don't know how important these files are to you but I'm afraid you might loose them because they are corrupt.
To fix this problem, you need to format the recorder and by so doing you will loose all your files but the recorder will be okay. You will have to put fresh files on the recorder.
Your computer may have been the one that corrupted the files on your recorder.
To format the recorder, while the recorder is connected to your computer, click start menu, go to computer. You will see a drive representing your recorder, right click on the drive, scroll to format and click it. This will format your drive and your recorder will be fixed.
Note, that you will loose all the files on your recorder in the process of formatting.
Good luck.
9/23/2010 8:11:44 PM •
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I recorded a 4hour voice, and my battery ran out
I turned my recorder on one day and only had 20 min of recording time and it was nothing on it took me awhile but i figured it out you have to put it on your pc and reformat it when i did that i got back my 26 hrs of recording time hope that helps
7/20/2010 6:01:37 PM •
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Can I burn a CD from a tape on an RCA Model # 8530?
The RCA Model # 8530 appears to be a stereo receiver, which means it does not have the capability to directly burn a CD from a tape.
To convert a tape to a CD format, you would typically need a separate device called a cassette deck with a built-in CD recorder or a computer with the appropriate hardware and software.
If you have access to a cassette deck with a CD recorder, you can connect the RCA Model # 8530's tape output to the input of the cassette deck and then use the cassette deck's CD recording function to transfer the audio from the tape to a blank CD.
If you have a computer, you can use an analog-to-digital converter to connect the RCA Model # 8530's tape output to the computer's audio input. You can then use audio recording software on the computer to capture the audio from the tape and save it as a digital file. Once you have the digital file, you can use CD burning software to create a CD from the captured audio.
It's important to note that the specific steps and equipment required may vary depending on the exact models and setup you have. It's recommended to consult the user manuals for your devices and, if needed, seek additional guidance from the manufacturer or a knowledgeable audio technician.
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