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LISTENING TO A RECORDING
Your recordings are saved as voice memos on your iPod. Each recording is an uncompressed WAV file, and the
file name is the recording’s date and time.
To listen to a recording:
Select “Extras > Voice Memos” on the iPod.
Select the recording and press “Play”.
Recordings that have been imported into iTunes (see below) can be found in the Voice Memos playlist on your
iPod. Select “Music > Playlists > Voice Memos”.
Copying a Recording to Your Computer
If your iPod is set to automatically update (or “sync”) songs and playlists, your recordings will be copied to your
computer when you connect your iPod. If iTunes is not set to sync songs and playlists with your iPod, iTunes will
ask you if you’d like to copy your new voice memos when you connect your iPod to your computer.
Keep in mind that your recent recordings will be moved from your Voice Memos menu on your iPod to the
Voice Memos playlist once you’ve imported them into iTunes. To open the Voice Memos playlist, select
“Music > Playlists > Voice Memos”.
If you prefer the drag-and-drop approach, which may be more useful if you plan to work with your recordings
using other audio software, you must first choose to “Manually manage music and videos” for your iPod within
iTunes. This will also automatically “Enable disk use” for your iPod, which is what you want. Then, select “No”
when iTunes asks if you’d like it to import your recent voice memos each time you dock your iPod. Instead, you
can manage your recordings through Windows Explorer (PC) or Finder (Mac). Your recordings are regular WAV
files, so you can treat them as you would any other WAV file.
On a Windows PC, your iPod will appear in the list of drives when you click “My Computer” on your desktop.
On a Mac, your iPod should appear in the Finder or on your desktop. Your recordings will be in the “Recordings”
folder. Each recording’s file name includes the date and time of the recording.
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