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Posted on Jul 31, 2017

Olympus Digital Recorder files - to Power MP3 WMA Converter - to Sony Digital Transcription DVE 2 with foot pedal

The process listed in the Subject line worked seamlessly for me when I had my Fujitsu. It's in the shop now and I've reloaded new versions of everything into my loaner HP Compaq and the MP3 converter seems to be converting fine, but the Sony DVE can't play them, and the Sony software won't even recognize the files as they come out of the Olympus. They don't even show up on the SONY software list window.

  • Multi Fleur Jul 05, 2008

    My Olympus recorder puts the sound recordings on to my computer as wma files, but I can't play them on a car CD player or another CD player. How do I convert them to MP3 or WAV files?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 27, 2007

SOURCE: Setup Problems/Can't Downolad Files

did u find a solution? it has been 6 months since u posted..... does anyone know the solution as i have the same problem....

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 16, 2008

SOURCE: Lost CD for Olympus AS-3000 Transcription kit, need to download

you can go to the link below and just follow the steps to get the right software.

http://www.olympus.co.uk/consumer/2590_software.cfm

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 31, 2008

SOURCE: DS-2300 recorder and DSS player transcription system

try reinstalling the software. And as for the foot pedals, take a good look at them and see if anything's wrong. If you don't find anything then plug it in and out a couple of times and make sure it's snug. For the phone, i suggest you buy a telerecorder. There about 5.35 and you plug into the microphone jack of your recorder and make sure to press record before each conversation on the phone. So far, that's all i can muster up.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 15, 2009

SOURCE: I have a Sony ICD-SX35 recorder which my iMac will

I took the advice of one of your correspondents by connecting my Sony ICD-SX365 recorder to my iMac with a simple audio cable by inserting the output jack in the recorder's slot for headphones and the input jack in the iMac's slot for microphones. I used the freeware program Audacity to import the track onto the computer and Switch to convert the file to mp3.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 11, 2009

SOURCE: Software for Olympus AS 2000

http://www.olympusamerica.com/files/DSSPlayer.zip
After unzipping the file, click on the SETUP.EXE file to begin installation.
License key: 8360 0121 0002 6901 5480

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I have an Olympus AS 4000 that worked perfectly until recently, now I can't use the foot pedal. I replaced it with a new one but it doesn't work either.

Hello,
Check the version of your software by clicking on Help, then About Transcription module. If below 4.10, the new RS27 Olympus foot pedal will not work. You will need to update your software. The update is available on the Olympus web site. Use the bottom one, 4.10.3

http://olympusamerica.com/cpg_section/software_results.asp?id=1117&os=w
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WMA is a windows standard. You can get the free components for Quicktime from Microsoft's web site. This should solve your problem.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/player/wmcomponents.mspx
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Make sure you are installing the Transcription version of the software not the Dictation version (Transcription version serial number starts with RTM and dictation starts with RDM). The foot pedal will not work with the dictation version of the software.
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Foot switch will not respond.

The answer is all in the serial number you use to install the DSS player!

Look carefully and you will see the recorder disk has in my case an [E] printed above the install serial number and the transcription pedal has [T]

Install the same disk with the E the driver is there, the control in Control Panel is there, but the foot switch does not work with the software. Put in the serial number with the [T] and foot switch works first time!

If you uninstall the play and then reinstall with the [T] serial number you do not need to reboot or even unplug the foot switch from the USB.

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Can't copy files from Sony ICD-SX57 Recorder to PC using Digital Voice Editor

I have the same issue with this recorder and Vista. According to Sony, the new version should be available for download "sometime this month" so I'm holding my breath. There is a way to get your files onto your computer, but it is pretty annoying when you have a bunch. But it works, so here it is. Select the specific recording that you want to save, then click the "email" button. If you use Outlook like me, an email window will open up and your selected file will be attached. YOu can then save it from the outlook email window without even actually sending it. Once it is saved on your computer, the DVE commands that allow you to convert the file do work, so have a ball! This sure does suck, no? Mark
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