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Hello first you need to have a transcription software program, there is a different transcription software and depends on the one you used, that's the pedal that you will need, or you can buy the complete kit pedal and software any of the following can work for you.
You'll need a digital recorder (Dictaphone makes one - a Walkabout Model 5220). Transferring a recording from an analog (tape) machine to a PC requires a patch cord to hook it up to your PC, then some sort of software to record it while it's playing back.
To begin with, if there is sound, your audio hub is working fine.
Seems to me that your headphones have a borken cable inside the cord...and that is causing the sound to "bounce" from one ear to the other.
Solution....
Get a new set of headsets.
Just hit the download button to download. Then to upload, select the file or files in the software, and drag to the dpm at the lower left. The 9750 will need to be in the download mode by pushing download first.
The answer is all in the serial number you use to install the DSS player!
Look carefully and you will see the recorder disk has in my case an [E] printed above the install serial number and the transcription pedal has [T]
Install the same disk with the E the driver is there, the control in Control Panel is there, but the foot switch does not work with the software. Put in the serial number with the [T] and foot switch works first time!
If you uninstall the play and then reinstall with the [T] serial number you do not need to reboot or even unplug the foot switch from the USB.
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