Thomson Audio Players & Recorders - Recent Questions, Troubleshooting & Support
Can I save a WAV file to MP3 format
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.
Good luck!
-Tha Mp3 Doctor
Every time i turn it on it says usb safe mode
RCA audio/video jukebox is refuse to turn of and on,it always wrte USB safe mode, later it will write don't remove the cable it's transfering data.or unpluge and reset. what will i do to off it.
My MP3 player works fine,
The loss of the case shouldn't be a problem, you can use some duck tape to cover it up.
You could try the maker's website for the manual. They might have free PDF of it.
The player's format will be different to your computer, so it can't see the files. If you get hold of the manual it should tell you how to correct this problem.
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