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Offline CASMAN

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Audio Transfer and saving
« on: November 13, 2011, 09:39:14 PM »
Hi I have a olympus vn-6200pc digital voice recorder. I cant seem to add the recordings to my music library.
I have managed to put them on disc but cant seem to save them to my computer any way shape or form. 
I did manage to create a saved playlist but that went poof for some reason.   I use WMP
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Re: Audio Transfer and saving
« Reply #1 on: November 14, 2011, 05:51:22 AM »
Found this.....




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It does take a couple of readings of the instructions and a little practice to familiarize yourself with operating the VN-6200PC, but once you get the hang of it, it's really easy and intuitive to use. There are 5 folders, each able to hold up to 200 files. Every time you start and stop a recording, a new file is automatically created. The files and folders are easily transferred to your PC via the USB connection. Just plug in to your PC, and your VN-6200PC automatically looks just like any disc drive or storage device on your PC with a Windows directory displaying the files and folders. Just "select all" and move or copy the files to a disc drive to save the files in one operation. Playing the files just involves clicking on the audio file icons, and Windows Media Player pops up and goes to work. You can easily play all of the files in a folder in sequence with just one click on a Windows playing option that automatically creates a playlist of all the files. The files can easily be renamed both on the disc drive and on the VN-6200PC. They can be any name you choose. They don't have to have any specific format. Any file of any type with any name (text files, PDF files, etc.) can also be copied to and stored on the VN-6200PC. However, for an audio file to play on the VN-6200PC, it must be a WMA file and it must be copied or moved into one of the five specific audio folders on the VN-6200PC.

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Re: Audio Transfer and saving
« Reply #2 on: November 14, 2011, 09:43:18 AM »
Well I just lost my post. UGH
I have realized that I cant save it to my library. I can just make a disc and a playlist.
I just tried to download it here and it said it couldnt use that type of file. Then it named a bunch of acceptable files.
alahuin thank you very much
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