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Hello the way you are trying to do it is more complicated, I recommend sell your unit and upgrade to another unit that transfer audio files fast and will give you more time recording and better record quality for example this model has a software the is really easy to record in to a CD on different audio formats if you want plus you will received a Dragon® NaturallySpeaking® 9 Recorder Edition that you can change audio to text the price is really good check it if you want http://www.tvps.com/Products/Sony-ICD-SX68DR9-Digital-Voice-Recorder---Refurb__SO-P-ICD-SX68DR9.aspx Good luck
Go to RCA web site, look for download or support or alike (don't remember exactly), after a few steps, it has Adobe manuals for 5010, 5012, 5020. I have downloaded them.
It is not possible to download the sound files in their digital forms with this model of recorder. The only way to transfer the recordings is to connect a male-to-male 3.5mm (1/8") plug from the recorder to the line input of the PC (as was formerly mentioned) and record it onto the PC in real time. I've done this with mine and it works fine...it just takes longer to do than tranferring the actual digital file to the PC. A good MP3 recorder for the PC is Audio Record Wizard. http://www.nowsmart.com/arwizard/
The full version costs $25, but I think it's worth it.
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