Olympus LS-100 LS-100 Instruction Manual (English) - Page 120

Transferring voice files to your PC

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Using the recorder on your PC Transferring voice files to your PC There are five recording folders available in the recorder mode, which appear on the PC as [FOLDER_A] through [FOLDER_E]. Files you record will be saved in these folders. In addition, the folder for the multi-track mode appears as [PRJ000]. Windows Macintosh 1 Connect the recorder to your PC (☞ page 118) 1 Connect the recorder to your PC (☞ page 118) 2 Open the Explorer window • When you connect the recorder to Mac OS, it will be recognized by the 7 • When you open [My Computer], the recorder will be recognized by the drive name. While an SD card is drive name of the product name on the desktop. When an SD card is inserted, it will be recognized by the Using the recorder on your PC inserted, it appears as [Removable drive name [Untitled]. Disk]. 3 Click on the "product name" folder 2 Double-click on the "product name" removable icon on the desktop 4 Copy the data 3 Copy the data 5 Disconnect the recorder from your PC (☞ page 119) 4 Disconnect the recorder from your PC (☞ page 119) ▌Drive name and folder name when a PC is connected (SD card) Drive name Windows Removable Disk Macintosh Untitled Folder name RECORDER MTR SYSTEM FOLDER_A FOLDER_B FOLDER_C FOLDER_D FOLDER_E PRJ001 PRJ002 PRJ003 PRJ004 PRJ005 Note • During data communications, [Sending data] or [Receiving data] appears and the PEAK indicator light (R) flashes. NEVER disconnect the USB while the [PEAK] indicator light (R) is flashing. If you do, the data may be destroyed. • In the Windows operating environment, 24 bit WAV format files cannot be played back. • If the sound board of your PC does not support the 24 bit WAV format, the recorder cannot play back 24 EN bit supporting software correctly. 120

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Using the recorder on your PC
Using the recorder on your PC
Windows
1
Connect the recorder to your PC
(
page 118)
2
Open the Explorer window
When you open [
My Computer
],
the recorder will be recognized by
the drive name. While an SD card is
inserted, it appears as [
Removable
Disk
].
3
Click on the "product name" folder
4
Copy the data
5
Disconnect the recorder from your
PC (
page 119)
1
Connect the recorder to your PC
(
page 118)
When you connect the recorder to
Mac OS, it will be recognized by the
drive name of the product name
on the desktop. When an SD card is
inserted, it will be recognized by the
drive name [
Untitled
].
2
Double-click on the "product
name" removable icon on the
desktop
3
Copy the data
4
Disconnect the recorder from your
PC (
page 119)
Macintosh
Drive name and folder name when a PC is connected (SD card)
Drive name
Windows
Removable
Disk
Macintosh
Folder name
Untitled
Transferring voice files to your PC
There are five recording folders available in the recorder mode, which appear on the PC as
[FOLDER_A] through [FOLDER_E]. Files you record will be saved in these folders. In addition, the
folder for the multi-track mode appears as [
PRJ000
].
Note
During data communications, [
Sending data
] or [
Receiving data
] appears and the PEAK indicator light (R)
flashes. NEVER disconnect the USB while the [PEAK] indicator light (R) is flashing. If you do, the data may
be destroyed.
In the Windows operating environment, 24 bit WAV format files cannot be played back.
If the sound board of your PC does not support the 24 bit WAV format, the recorder cannot play back 24
bit supporting software correctly.
FOLDER_A
FOLDER_B
FOLDER_C
FOLDER_D
FOLDER_E
RECORDER
SYSTEM
PRJ001
PRJ002
PRJ003
PRJ004
PRJ005
MTR