I can now play these files in Windows Media Player on my computer or playing them in my QuickVoice app on my ipad2. You can also change where you save the file by clicking another location before you click 'save'. You can change the type of file my scrolling through the different types of files available by clicking the box next to 'save as type', I chose 'WAV (Microsoft) 16bit PCM' then click save. When the files was opened I clicked 'file' again then clicked 'export' to convert my. caf files my clicking 'file', then 'open' in Audacity. I downloaded the program and opened up one of my. caf files which I couldn't open in Windows so I used a program called Audacity. Then I clicked import, the program then searched for my recording and copy them into a new folder in my documents called QuickVoice. Open the program up and it firsts asks you to backup your files, which I did through iTunes and iCloud just incase. To download QuickVoice Sync onto your computer. First I used this program call QuickVoice Sync to copy my recording on my computer, used this link: I’ve just found out how to convert the files and play them on my Windows computer. ![]() ![]() I use QuickVoice free app on my ipad2 to record memos.
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