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Let’s make voice memos.
With reference to p. 23, Recording to the HyperHyde,
display the contents of the HyperHyde’s Removable Disk.
The voice memo files will be recorded.
WAV files saved in the HyperHyde can be attached to
electronic mail messages and played back on your
personal computer. Furthermore, when editing them,
please use the separate editing software.
U s i n g V o i c e M e m o s o n y o u r P e r s o n a l C o m p u t e r
Opening a Voice Memo
Serial numbers are automatically assigned to
voice memo files (WAV files) in the order in which
they are recorded. They can be played on the
personal computer by double clicking on them.
To play voice memos (WAV files) on your personal computer, it is necessary
that HyperHyde Manager be installed.
If you desire to play them on a personal computer without HyperHyde
Manager installed, convert the data format in accordance with the following
procedure using a personal computer where HyperHyde Manager is installed.
1. Start the Sound Recorder which is a standard feature supplied with
Windows.
(Ordinarily in Windows 95, it is started as follows. [Start] - [Programs] -
[Accessories] - [Multimedia] - [Sound Recorder].
In Windows 98, it is started as follows. [Start] - [Programs] - [Accessories]
- [Entertainment] - Sound Recorder].
2. Open the target WAV file by clicking [File] - [Open].
(At this time, it is recommended that the file be copied to the personal
computer (hard disk, etc.) in advance, without trying to read it directly
from the HyperHyde.)
3. Click [File] - [Save as ...].
4. If this is a voice memo, the format is MI-SC4 8,000 Hz, Monaural. Click
the [Change] button.