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•The sound files in the FlashMic will be listed. Select those to be transferred by highlighting them with a single click. (Normal Windows/MAC conventions re multiple file selection apply.)
•Click the Transfer… button. The Browse For Folder dialogue box opens.
•Navigate to the folder into which the sound files are to be transferred. Click OK.
•The file(s) are transferred. Depending on the number and length of sound recordings, and the spec of the computer, this may take from a few seconds to some minutes, during which time a progress indication is provided. When the files have been transferred successfully, a confirmation box appears. Dismiss this, and the transfer is complete.
•Unmount the FlashMic. This action is performed by
•It is now safe to disconnect the FlashMic. After disconnection, it can be switched off.
Direct Transfer to a Computer
As the FlashMic is a generic USB mass storage device, files can be transferred from it to a Mac or PC in the same way as from any other USB mass storage device.
!Do not attempt to format the FlashMic from Mac or PC as the internal file system will be corrupted and any recordings will be lost.
Do not use the Chkdsk command from a PC as this may corrupt the FlashMic file system.
Note the example given below applies to a PC running Windows™ XP. Other operating systems differ slightly, if you are unsure about this procedure, please consult your HHB dealer.
•Switch the microphone on.
•Connect the FlashMic to a spare USB port on the PC, using the cable supplied. The FlashMic’s display will show USB.
You can audition the sound files recorded in the FlashMic before transferring them, if wished. To do so:
•If a
•If the drive folder above does not open, you can still audition the files by opening any audio application available on the PC, and selecting File>Open. Then navigate first to the
If you do not wish to audition the files first, or have already done so, perform the transfer as follows:
•First determine the location in the PC’s directory structure that the files should be transferred to. This may necessitate creating and naming new folders for the purpose.
•Using Windows™ Explorer, navigate to the
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