Sylvania smpk4083 after installing the software and plugging mp3 in.. it only shows record and voice so when I drag and drop my audio book I can't put it under e books. the pamplet is not very good at expaining how to make it work can you tell me what to do?
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If you cant find the software for the player on the makers website, you can try to put the mp3 files directly on the player. Go to my computer, and find the music player. Open up the drive, then drag and drop the files directly to it.
Same thing happened to me with an IPOD. When I plugged it in to one of my USB ports, it ******** up all the USB ports. I suggest reinstalling the drivers for your USB Ports. Then install the software that came with your MP3 Player before replugging it in. Good luck :)
http://infrarecorder.org/?page_id=5
infrarecorder is free and open source software for burning data, videos, and music (mp3s) to cd. You just pick the file you want to burn (or drag and drop it) and choose audio cd in infrarecorder.
There is a free program called Media Monkey - it will convert WAV format to Mp3 (actually, it will convert any non-protected music file type - it's very dynamic). It may take a while to figure out how to do the first one, but it will get easier after that.
First, you have to plug the Thomson in to your computer, double-click "My Computer," and then double-click the icon of the Thomson. There should be a folder called "Voice or "REC". If it doesn't show up, select in the window: Tools --> Folder Options --> View --> select Show Hidden Files and folders. Now the right folder should show up. Then, drag the WAV recording to your desktop (or your "My Music" fodler - whichever works best for you), and the computer should make a copy of the WAV recording onto your computer.
Now open up Media Monkey and it should, after several minutes find all music files on your computer, including the WAV recording. Then right-click the WAV recording, and it should have an option to covnert the file type - convert to mp3, and you're done.
You can either use the "Digital Voice Manager" (loaded from the recorder when you first plugged it into a USB Port... OR, when you brought up the files in the recorder, clicked on the folder with setup). Or, if you just want to clean out everything from all four (A-B-C-D) folders, you can format the chip. Turn the recorder "on", press and hold "erase" until it flashes, press and hold "record" until it flashes "format", and press and hold "erase". "WAIT" will show on the screen until the chip is formatted, and you now have a clean chip - 128 meg or thereabouts.
I have an Olympus recorder. I don't know if the software is similar but their software has a way of copying the files to folders in the software. These files can then be used in other audio programs such as ITunes if you want to transfer it to your Ipod or audio recording software so that you can drag and drop them into one file.
If you look in the folder where your voice manage software is, is there a folder where the audio files are being stored within the program?
The RCA5030 comes with a USB cable. You'll need to connect the voice recorder using that that cable to your computer and you should see the recorder appear as another drive on the computer from which you can copy files to and from. The files will be in mp3 format.
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