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The recording playback is very weak and barely audible. is there any sortware that can be dowloaded so that i can listen through my pc

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Hello check your microcassette settings is probably set on 1.2 Speed and regarding about software. there is and option but I don't recomend that option becouse you canget another recorder with software included and better quality I recomend this unit. http://www.tvps.com/Products/Olympus-DS-40-Digital-Portable-Voice-Recorder---Factory-Refurbished__OL-P-DS-40.aspx

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