I need to save a Voice File to a CD so that someone else can open it. Is there a way to convert a voc file to something that can work on Windows Media player?
I just made a .way copy and saved that to my desktop. Then I burned it on a CD. That format plays on Windows Media player. The .voc file and .exe file would not play on Windows Media.
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first bring it in on a pc use the soft ware in the rca recorder then save as a wav because ti is voc file..so now it is a wav file you canplay a wav file if you can't.open it in quictime and save it in quicktime and every plays QT. thank you hope this works
You have the Creative labs own compression file there. There are several Programs that can convert this for you and many of them are free. If this is something you will be doing a lot of you might pay for a better designed program. If it is a one time thing go to this link http://www.partnersinrhyme.com/pc/pcConvert.shtml and download a free program to do the converting for you.
Although a lot of people say they can't find a program on there to fix their solution so, instead go to this site. http://support.rcaaudiovideo.com/downloads.aspx?product=23 Down load the program and go from there. If you are on a mac you can run windows from the program Parallels and then work it in the windows environment.
The model which I have has a built-in file that downloads to your PC that installs a program for converting your .voc files into either WAV or EXE. The program can be copied and shared as there is no registration, however it would appear designed to work specifically with this particular device.
on Windows XP, you will need to convert those files into 16bit cd audio quality. You can do this thru Sound Recorder on the computer. Just make that you change the file name before converting. Open up sound recorder, open up file, save as, convert, then change quality to cd quality then ok. After it is saved in 16 bit format, open Windows Media Player and then burn.
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