A buzzing or humming noise is recorded. Noise is recorded when you use an external microphone not supplied for recording.
You hear noise when using headphones not supplied for playback. The volume of the audio you recorded from an external device is low or you hear squeaking noises when you listen to the audio via the built-in speaker. You hear noise during playback even with the Clear Voice function turned on. Power The IC recorder does not turn on or pressing any button does not work.
The IC recorder does not turn off. The IC recorder automatically turns off. The battery life is short. General operations The IC recorder does not operate correctly. The operation indicator does not light. Recording You cannot record a file. Recording is interrupted. The input audio volume is too loud or not loud enough when you record audio from an external device. Playback The playback volume is low. You hear no sound from the built-in speaker. You hear sound from the built-in speaker even when headphones not supplied are connected.
Playback speed is too fast or too slow. Editing You cannot divide a file. You cannot move a file. You cannot copy a file to a different folder. E: in Computer. If not, take out the memory card from voice recorder and then connect the card to computer with a usb card reader or insert the card to card reader slot on computer.
Step 2. Run Sony File Recovery software, and then select voice recorder drive letter in the recovery program, and then press "Next" to scan voice recorder memory card. Step 3. Lost files will be shown in result page. Select those that you want to recover and click "Recover" button to recover them. Download Sony Data Recovery Software and recover your lost audio and video files from Sony digital recorder now before it's too late. You can recover your deleted files worldwild as you can do it by yourself on your computer.
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