I have a VN-2100PC Olympus recorder and i want to copy my files from my PC to a CD. Can you help? My computer is showing a missing part of the file when i try..
I am no expert at all- but the following worked for me: i have copied and pasted the file on the desktop and then opened it with the windows media player and through there burned it to a cd.. hope this works for you too..
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Yes you got a new computer but unfortunately the vn-2100PC is not compatible with 64 bit OS's neither XP 64bit or Vista 64 bit...therefore it will also not work with 7 64bit.
Feel free to verify by checking at www.olympusamerica.com
The recordings simply reside on your pc, but not in the "Digital Wave Player" software. The software is merely there to let you play the recordings, probably because they are not in a native Windows format.
If the recordings are "Wave, .wav" files as suggested by the software, then simply locate the files you want to put on disc... I am guessing you want to burn on cd.
Then, use a burning program such as Nero to add these files and burn to disc.
If you don't have Nero, then you would need to figure out what type of burning software your machine has installed and go from there.
The only way I have found to convert the files is to use Nero or ITunes. Those are the only two methods I've found to read the file. ITunes can both burn them to an audio cd and convert the file to mp3.
maybe, you got those wav. files copy controlled. check out the relevant preferences from the voice recorder menus. if this solution doesn't work, simply convert the files into mp3, then convert them into wav. again. I hope this could help..
You need to loacte the files on the unit and get them to your hard drive via the transfer function. Once on your machine use any cd (like Nero) creating program to back them up to a black cd. You have to make sure your computer has a cd burner.
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