I want to convert .zvr to mp3 or other common format. Is the only way to do this by auxillary input? This would be very slow for 70 hours of sound, wouldn't it?
Yes it would. But your only alternative is to find some other program that might be able to convert .zvr to some more standard format (most likely .wave). dBpowerAMP cannot read .zvr files. You will need to find some program that can. Perhaps the company that makes your voice recorder would have some information about where you might find such a program.
Sord, I just found this on Google - untried by me, but it looks as if it might do what you want - convert zvr to wav. If that works, then the rest is easy with dMC. http://safa.co.kr/new/eng/customer/d...sid=39&snum=39
Thank you for the link. The program seems to do what I need. It is very simple and will let me turn these files into a set of CDs for playing on my CD player
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