Panasonic Voice Editing Ver.2.0 Operating Instructions Manual page 111

Sound file management software premium edition, standard edition
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Frequently Asked Questions
Questions
Can I remove the SD Memory
Card or removable media while
the media content is displayed in
Voice Editing?
The hardware wizard appeared
when I connected the IC
recorder to my computer with a
USB cable.
What should I do?
I cannot play files that I
transferred to an SD Memory
Card.
Files I was able to play in Voice
Editing don't play when I transfer
them to an SD Memory Card
and try to play them on an IC
recorder.
Can I play files recorded
on devices made by other
companies?
Yes, you can, but be sure to refresh the window afterwards. Select
"Refresh" from the [View] menu, or press the [F5] key on your
keyboard.
Do not remove the media while the program is playing,
transferring, or converting the files. This can damage the
files and / or cards.
This means you haven't installed the right driver. Cancel the
hardware wizard and unplug the USB cable. Now install Voice
Editing from the included CD-ROM. The driver is installed at the
same time.
Now restart your computer and reconnect the USB cable.
There is also a driver folder in the root of the CD-ROM
which you can use to install the driver manually.
TRC, ADPCM2, and G.726 formats are incompatible with each
other.
Convert to the file format to suit the equipment. (
IC recorders with SD Memory Card can only play files numbered
between MOB001.VM1 and MOB099.VM1 as indicated in the
file structure on page 99. Files numbered over MOB100.VM1 are
not played by the IC recorders with SD Memory Cards. Transfer
files numbered over 100 to another subfolder (SD_VC001 to
SD_VC009).
Files that cannot be played in Voice Editing are marked with
the "File list", indicating that they are not compatible.
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