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Megavoice Envoy 2 E Series - Distributing Your Recordings on Microsd

Megavoice Envoy 2 E Series
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Envoy 2 E Series User Guide 20190805-30.docx || © 2019 MegaVoice Ltd. || Page 47 of 68
Distributing your recordings on microSD
Unless you have a very large number of files you wish to distribute, the 1-level structure will probably be sufficient
for you to organize your files on the card. That is, only the individual WAV files are present on the card.
Remember you have 4 choices for organizing your files. Choose the one that makes the most sense for your
collection.
If you made all of your recordings directly to a microSD card dedicated for recording only, you can’t just
duplicate that card and distribute it. The reason is that the structure is not one of the supported types for audio
playback on the 2 E Series. If you try to navigate to the card and play the content, the player will beep 5 times
and go into pause mode because it won’t recognize the structure.
However, to make it work, you could do either of the following:
1. Move the WAV files from the RECORD folder to the root and then delete the empty RECORD folder.
This would be a 1-level message.
2. Rename the RECORD folder to something else. This would be a 2-level message so the name may be
alphabetic.
You may rename your files with meaningful names, but keep in mind that the file names must sort in the order
they should be played. Any renaming of files must be done before you copy them to another source so they will
transfer in the correct order.
Please refer to the section Preparing the SD card for important specifics on how to correctly create an SD card
with your recording files.

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