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Voice Recorder RR-US470 Driver for Windows 8 x64

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Panasonic RR-US470 driver windows 8

Unfortunately, Panasonic never fully supported the RR-US470 on any 64-bit Windows OS. The RR-US470 recorder came with the Voice Editing Premium version 2.0. There is a Windows 7 update available here: http://av.jpn.support.panasonic.com/support/global/cs/soft/download/ . The documentation for the update is here:
http://av.jpn.support.panasonic.com/support/global/cs/soft/download/voice_editing21.html . This isn't guaranteed to work with Win7 x64. If you have Windows 8, it might work. With Windows 8.1, it may not work. Starting with Windows 8.1, Microsoft started to demand signed drivers and software for the x64 platform. The original software that came with the voice recorder worked with Windows 98 SE, Win2k, and XP 32-bit. See http://av.jpn.support.panasonic.com/support/global/cs/soft/connect/ve_env.html .

I hope this helps. Unfortunately, many USB connected devices are not supported with regularly updated drivers.

If you do not plan to use the transcribing feature of the Voice Editing software, there may be a slower option to transfer the recording to your computer. Connect the recorder's headphone jack to the Line-In port of the computer, using a 3.5 mm (M/M) audio cable. In the Control Panel for Hardware, go to the Sounds section. Find the Manage Audio Devices option and click on it. In the pop-up, go to the Recording tab. Check that the cable is plugged in and set this to the default recording option. (You can sometimes use the front Microphone jack. However, you'll have to make the computer recognize that you are using it as the line-in.) Use a program like Audacity, http://web.audacityteam.org/ , or any other music/audio extraction software. Set the Audio Host to record from the Line-In. Start recording then start the playback of the digital recorder's audio file. Use the computer speakers to listen to the playback. Adjust the volume settings so that the audio recording doesn't go into the red zone (too loud) or too soft. The indicator for too soft is a lack of volume fluctuation on the audio trace. After you finish recording the file, you can export the audio as an MP3 or other audio format.

Cindy Wells
(I've never used a digital recorder in this way. I have converted audio cassette recordings with the Line-In method.)
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How to download driver of recorder rr-us470 for Windows XP. I need help urgently. Many thanks

Unfortunately Panasonic aren't all that good at software, you might need to update windows.
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Panasonic want you to purchase a cd from them with it on but you can find it via a torrent file
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Authentication Key for Panasonic RR-US470 IC Recorder

Sorry to say but it's gone, I spoke to Panasonic but no help, basically if its gone its gone, I gave up using mine, I use my iPhone now instead. I lost important stuff too
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