Sony ICD-BP150 Operating Instructions (primary manual) - Page 53

About file types, WAV file WAV FILE [8kHz/11kHz/16kHz, 8 bit/16 bit monaural] - digital voice recorder

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"Digital Voice Editor" Software Operations About file types You can handle the following file types on the "Digital Voice Editor". DVF file (Digital Voice File/file extension: *.dvf/icon: ) The DVF file is a sound file format used in recording messages on the Sony IC recorder equipped with an USB port. The sound data is compressed so that the size of the data is relatively small. You can edit and play back the DVF files on the Digital Voice Editor, add them to the IC recorder and play them back on the IC recorder. MSV file (Memory Stick Voice file/file extension: *.msv/icon: ) The MSV file is a sound file format used in recording messages on the Memory Stick IC recorder. The sound data is compressed so that the size of the data is relatively small. You can edit and play back the MSV files on the Sony Memory Stick Voice Editor, write them on the Memory Stick to be restored and played back on the Memory Stick IC recorder. ICS file (Sony IC recorder Sound file/file extension: *.ics/icon: ) The ICS file is Sony's original sound file format used in recording messages on the IC recorder ICD-R100. The sound data is compressed so that the size of the data is relatively small. The ICS files can be played back on the "Sony ICDPCLINK" software. By restoring the ICS files back to the IC recorder, you can also play back the files on the IC recorder ICD-R100. WAV file (WAV FILE [8kHz/11kHz/16kHz, 8 bit/16 bit monaural] [44.1kHz, 16 bit stereo] file/file extension: *.wav/icon: ) The WAV file is a PCM 8kHz/11kHz/16kHz, 8 bit/16 bit monaural and 44.1kHz, 16 bit stereo sound file used in recorded sound in standard Windows application software. You can play back a WAV file on Windows software such as the "Sound Recorder" or "Media Player" supplied with Windows. To use the application compatible with a 16 bit WAV file, save the message as a WAV (16 bit) file. Note When you make audio files for an audio CD, use "44.1kHz, 16 bit stereo" sound format. 53GB

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”Digital Voice Editor“ Software Operations
53
GB
About file types
You can handle the following file types on the
Digital Voice Editor
.
DVF file (Digital Voice File/file extension: *.dvf/icon:
)
The DVF file is a sound file format used in recording messages on the Sony IC
recorder equipped with an USB port.
The sound data is compressed so that the
size of the data is relatively small.
You can edit and play back the DVF files on
the Digital Voice Editor, add them to the IC recorder and play them back on the
IC recorder.
MSV file (Memory Stick Voice file/file extension: *.msv/icon:
)
The MSV file is a sound file format used in recording messages on the Memory
Stick IC recorder. The sound data is compressed so that the size of the data is
relatively small.
You can edit and play back the MSV files on the
Sony Memory
Stick Voice Editor, write them on the Memory Stick to be restored and played
back on the Memory Stick IC recorder.
ICS file (Sony IC recorder Sound file/file extension: *.ics/icon:
)
The ICS file is Sony's original sound file format used in recording messages on
the IC recorder ICD-R100.
The sound data is compressed so that the size of the
data is relatively small. The ICS files can be played back on the "Sony ICD-
PCLINK" software.
By restoring the ICS files back to the IC recorder, you can
also play back the files on the IC recorder ICD-R100.
WAV file (WAV FILE [8kHz/11kHz/16kHz, 8 bit/16 bit monaural]
[44.1kHz, 16 bit stereo] file/file extension: *.wav/icon:
)
The WAV file is a PCM 8kHz/11kHz/16kHz, 8 bit/16 bit monaural and
44.1kHz, 16 bit stereo sound file used in recorded sound in standard Windows
application software.
You can play back a WAV file on Windows software such
as the "Sound Recorder" or "Media Player" supplied with Windows.
To use the
application compatible with a 16 bit WAV file, save the message as a WAV (16
bit) file.
Note
When you make audio files for an audio CD, use "44.1kHz, 16 bit stereo" sound
format.