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Your best bet is to play the recordings through the headphone connector to a pc audio line-in connector and capture the audio using something like Audacity. Then output them using audacity to mp3 to play on your mp3 player.
These units are notorious for their failing USB feature.
Your best bet is to play the recordings through the headphone connector
to a pc audio line-in connector and capture the audio using something
like Audacity. Then output them using audacity to mp3 to play on your
mp3 player.
These units are notorious for their failing USB feature.
first bring it in on a pc use the soft ware in the rca recorder then save as a wav because ti is voc file..so now it is a wav file you canplay a wav file if you can't.open it in quictime and save it in quicktime and every plays QT. thank you hope this works
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.
In your application program is where the determination of audion verses application is made. Read you manual to determine how to select the proper settiings.
I attempted to open an audio file in my computer via the port on the recorder. it tried to open the file in Adobe Audition but could not read the file. Afterwards when I attempted to play the files on the recorder it would not register the files as a track exsisting on the machine. huh? wuh happened?
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