Voice Editing Ver.2.0 feature comparison - Panasonic
Voice Editing Ver.2.0 feature comparison - Panasonic
Voice Editing Ver.2.0 feature comparison - Panasonic
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Transferring (Saving) files<br />
Transferring files to an IC recorder or other devices<br />
You can transfer files between your IC recorder, SD Memory Cards, and hard disks, simply by selecting<br />
the drives in the upper and lower windows and then clicking on either or .<br />
Origin<br />
(hard disk)<br />
Destination<br />
(IC recorder)<br />
Select the origin and destination drives in the upper and lower windows.<br />
You can make the upper the origin drive and the lower the destination drive or vice versa.<br />
Click or .<br />
The files appear in the destination drive.<br />
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Never connect or disconnect removable media such as IC recorders and SD memory cards while transferring<br />
files.<br />
You cannot transfer if you select the same IC recorder in the upper and lower windows.<br />
You cannot transfer directly between two IC recorders you have connected.<br />
Depending on the IC recorder model, you can use <strong>Voice</strong> <strong>Editing</strong> to transfer files from the “Dictation” folder to<br />
other folders, SD Memory Cards, or hard disks, but you cannot transfer files into the “Dictation” folder.<br />
The title given to a sound file transferred from <strong>Voice</strong> <strong>Editing</strong> to an IC recorder will be the one that is displayed<br />
while transferring (saving).<br />
For example, if transferring (saving) a file to an IC recorder while “Side A” is being displayed, the title on the IC<br />
recorder becomes the “Side A” title.<br />
Titles of sound files that exceed 32 characters are cut off at 32 characters in “Side A” and that exceed 31<br />
characters are cut off at 31 characters in “Side B”, when transferred to IC recorders.<br />
( “Title display”, page 54)<br />
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