PLAYING BACK YOUR RECORDINGS ON A WINDOWS XP-BASED PERSONAL
COMPUTER:
Once you have followed the recording process as illustrated by the Visual Quick
Start Guide (pages 10-17), connect the USB storage device to your home computer.
If you are running a Windows XP-based computer, a window should pop up upon
connecting the USB storage device, offering you a range of options. In this case, it
is best to select the option labeled "Open folder to view files using Windows
Explorer." (See Fig. A)
Figure A -
Choose Open folder to view files using
Windows Explorer.
Next, after selecting "Open folder to view files using Windows Explorer," you will be
presented with a list of files, similar to what is shown in Fig. B. As you might be able
to figure out, the files that were recorded by the iKEYplus are named according to the
format of the file and are numbered according to the sequence in which they were
recorded. For instance, in this scenario, a file called iKEY_mp3_2 suggests that the
file is in MP3 format and that it was the 3rd file of that type that was recorded.
Figure B -
Using Windows Explorer to browse the files that are
stored on a USB storage device. Note that on your
computer, the icons that are displayed next to each
file may differ.
From this screen, simply double click the file that you want to play back. Depending
on what software is already installed on your PC, you may have a variety of applica-
tions that handle audio files for the purpose of playback or editing. If you have
numerous applications which handle these files, you may right click on any of the
iKEY files and select an application using the 'Open With' option.
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