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The DVF file has four formats: for ICD-BPx50 series, for ICD-BP100/BPx20 series, for
ICD-ST series, and for ICD-P series.
MSV(LPEC) file (Memory Stick Voice file/file extension: *.msv)
The MSV(LPEC) file is a sound file format used in recording messages on the Memory
Stick IC recorder ICD-MS515 and IC recorder ICD-S series. The sound data is
compressed so that the size of the file is relatively small. You can edit and play back the
MSV(LPEC) files using the Digital Voice Editor, write them on the Memory Stick to be
restored and played back on the Memory Stick IC recorder and IC recorder ICD-S
series.
You can select SP and LP recording modes.
Note
The MSV(LPEC) file, although having the same file extension, is not compatible with the
MSV(ADPCM) file and cannot be played or edited on the ICD-MS1 or the Digital Voice
Editor 1.0/1.1/1.2.
MSV(ADPCM) file (Memory Stick Voice file/file extension: *.msv)
The MSV(ADPCM) file is a sound file format used in recording messages on the Memory
Stick IC recorder ICD-MS1. The sound data is compressed so that the size of the file is
relatively small. You can play back and edit the MSV(ADPCM) files on the Digital Voice
Editor. The MSV(ADPCM) files can be written on the Memory Stick to be restored and
played back on the Memory Stick IC recorder. You can select SP and LP recording
modes.
Note
The MSV(ADPCM) file, although having the same file extension, is not compatible with
the MSV(LPEC) file, except that they can be played back or edited on the Digital Voice
Editor.
WAV file (WAV FILE [8/11/16/22/44.1 kHz 8/16 bit, monaural/stereo]/file extension:
*.wav)
The WAV file is a PCM sound file used in recorded sound in standard Windows
application software. You can play back a WAV file on many Windows® brand software
applications such as the "Windows Media Player" which is pre-installed on most PC's or
available as a download file on the internet. When saving or converting a file, you can
select either format from an auto-conversion (8/11/16 kHz, 16 bit monaural or 44.1 kHz
16 bit stereo) WAV file, 11 kHz 16 bit WAV file for voice recognition, or 44.1 kHz 16 bit
stereo sound WAV file. Usually, select the auto-conversion WAV file format. To use the
file for voice recognition, select an 11 kHz 16 bit format.
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