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Sony IC recorder icd-p630f driver - Sony ICDP630F (512 MB 2615 Hours) Digital Voice Recorder Connect to Laptop windows 7
As there is no USB port on this IC Recorder, you can connect the Headphone OUT of the IC Recorder to the LINE IN of the Computer. Then, use any Sound Recorder Software to capture the files. You can also use the Sound Recorder Software preinstalled in the Computer.
After transferring the recordings to the Computer, you can use any CD Burning Software to burn the files to a CD.
There is no way to dump the data from the ICD-PX720 to a Mac. However, you can hook a 1/8" stereo cable, male at both ends, to the PX 720 and the line-in inputs on your Mac. Open Garage Band and record what you have on the PX720 in real time to Garage Band. I have been doing this with our church radio program, although I am considering junking the Sony and getting something that is actually compatible.
No Problem! Click Sony Support, select Operating System running in your Computer (Windows XP or Vista etc) and download software for ICD-SX46 Please rate solution accordingly. Thanks.
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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