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Posted on Jul 01, 2010

I want to listen to a voice recorder file Ext S24 on windows Medi

Does anyone know how I CAN RUN A FILE EXTENSION S24 (voice recorder on windows media or Quick time
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Ich habe s 24 files von einem Genie VR 300 auf PC gespeichert.
der Converter auf dieser Seite hat mir geholfen!
http://www.genie-online.de/genie-vr-300/

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SOURCE: How to play *.s16, *.s24, *.s48 files download from RCA RP5017A

For Windows, you can download "Data Conversion Tool for PA-VR Series" from an Italian website. It's a drop and drag feature than turns the .48s into .wav. I am looking for a solution that works on MAC. http://esupport.sharp-cee.com/html/software/DataOutputDetail.php?TemplateLang=it&ID=96 Click on 'Scarcia' to download it.

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