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Saving recorded notes on Trek


 

Hi List.


I seem to be having a bad day as, amongst other things, I asumed I can save audio recordings made via the Trek's audio note facility, to the SD card in the Trek.? On pressing the number 3 key I get Delete and "consolidate".? that last one suggests to me the various recordings would be consolidated into one recording. I want to save the recordings, not have them joined into one file.


So, have I got this wrong?? I would dearly like to save some recordings made via the internal mic to the SD card, but it would appear this is not possible.


So, any suggestions?


Thanks.


Ray.


 

Replying to my earlier message, (and hoping not talking to myself being a sign of madness!)? I find to my releif connecting the trek Via USB and then powering on does seem to reveal all the folders on the Trek, although whether this is the SD card or internal memory I am not entirely sure.


It does allow me to get at the audio recordings I have made on the Trek and that way I can save them to my PC.? Still, any comments on transfering files from Trek to PC might be useful - but I realise that would certainly not apply to any Audible books you might have.


Ray.

On 24/11/2020 11:56 am, Rea Lists via groups.io wrote:
Hi List.


I seem to be having a bad day as, amongst other things, I asumed I can save audio recordings made via the Trek's audio note facility, to the SD card in the Trek.? On pressing the number 3 key I get Delete and "consolidate".? that last one suggests to me the various recordings would be consolidated into one recording. I want to save the recordings, not have them joined into one file.


So, have I got this wrong?? I would dearly like to save some recordings made via the internal mic to the SD card, but it would appear this is not possible.


So, any suggestions?


Thanks.


Ray.






 

Hi,
To see your audio recordings that you made on your SD card, you can also directly put the card in an SD card
Reader you can connect to your PC.
The internal memory stores content downloaded through the Online features I think.
Claire

On 24 Nov 2020, at 13:17, Rea Lists <reaslists@...> wrote:

?Replying to my earlier message, (and hoping not talking to myself being a sign of madness!) I find to my releif connecting the trek Via USB and then powering on does seem to reveal all the folders on the Trek, although whether this is the SD card or internal memory I am not entirely sure.


It does allow me to get at the audio recordings I have made on the Trek and that way I can save them to my PC. Still, any comments on transfering files from Trek to PC might be useful - but I realise that would certainly not apply to any Audible books you might have.


Ray.




On 24/11/2020 11:56 am, Rea Lists via groups.io wrote:
Hi List.


I seem to be having a bad day as, amongst other things, I asumed I can save audio recordings made via the Trek's audio note facility, to the SD card in the Trek. On pressing the number 3 key I get Delete and "consolidate". that last one suggests to me the various recordings would be consolidated into one recording. I want to save the recordings, not have them joined into one file.


So, have I got this wrong? I would dearly like to save some recordings made via the internal mic to the SD card, but it would appear this is not possible.


So, any suggestions?


Thanks.


Ray.


Clive Pallett
 

Hello Ray,

Consolidating your recorded notes means they are re-sorted after some have been deleted. For example, say you have 4 notes recorded, you delete 1 and 3, so when you cycle through the list you hear 2 and 4. Now, press the 3 key until you hear "consolidate note" and you now have them re-sorted as 1 and 2. They will be separate files, not one big one.

Hope this helps.

Best wishes and stay safe!

Clive Pallett

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From: "Rea Lists" <reaslists@...>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 24, 2020 11:56 AM
Subject: [vrstreamuk] Saving recorded notes on Trek


Hi List.


I seem to be having a bad day as, amongst other things, I asumed I can save audio recordings made via the Trek's audio note facility, to the SD card in the Trek. On pressing the number 3 key I get Delete and "consolidate". that last one suggests to me the various recordings would be consolidated into one recording. I want to save the recordings, not have them joined into one file.


So, have I got this wrong? I would dearly like to save some recordings made via the internal mic to the SD card, but it would appear this is not possible.


So, any suggestions?


Thanks.


Ray.






 

Clive, that's very helpful, and thank you for explaining what HW means by "consolidation", though maybe a bit of thought on my part might have sussed it.? I was afraid that it might actually combine the files although "combine" might have been used if that were the case.? We could do with such a feature to re-order playlists, especially in the favourites folder.


Just one more question then Clive, Have you managed to find a full up-to-date manual on-line?? I for one do not find the Humanware website at all easy to navigate.


Thanks again.

Ray.

On 24/11/2020 10:58 pm, Clive Pallett wrote:
Hello Ray,

Consolidating your recorded notes means they are re-sorted after some have been deleted.? For example, say you have 4 notes recorded, you delete 1 and 3, so when you cycle through the list you hear 2 and 4.? Now, press the 3 key until you hear "consolidate note" and you now have them re-sorted as 1 and 2. They will be separate files, not one big one.

Hope this helps.

Best wishes and stay safe!

Clive Pallett




----- Original Message ----- From: "Rea Lists" <reaslists@...>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 24, 2020 11:56 AM
Subject: [vrstreamuk] Saving recorded notes on Trek


Hi List.


I seem to be having a bad day as, amongst other things, I asumed I can save audio recordings made via the Trek's audio note facility, to the SD card in the Trek. On pressing the number 3 key I get Delete and "consolidate". that last one suggests to me the various recordings would be consolidated into one recording. I want to save the recordings, not have them joined into one file.


So, have I got this wrong? I would dearly like to save some recordings made via the internal mic to the SD card, but it would appear this is not possible.


So, any suggestions?


Thanks.


Ray.










Clive Pallett
 

Hello ray,

I have the victor Reader Stream Next generation, the version with Wi-Fi support for online content, but I don't have the Trek, so cannot help with an up-to-date manual for it. Perhaps someone else on the list can help.

Best wishes,

Clive Pallett

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From: "Rea Lists" <reaslists@...>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 25, 2020 12:33 PM
Subject: Re: [vrstreamuk] Saving recorded notes on Trek


Clive, that's very helpful, and thank you for explaining what HW means by "consolidation", though maybe a bit of thought on my part might have sussed it. I was afraid that it might actually combine the files although "combine" might have been used if that were the case. We could do with such a feature to re-order playlists, especially in the favourites folder.


Just one more question then Clive, Have you managed to find a full up-to-date manual on-line? I for one do not find the Humanware website at all easy to navigate.


Thanks again.

Ray.




On 24/11/2020 10:58 pm, Clive Pallett wrote:
Hello Ray,

Consolidating your recorded notes means they are re-sorted after some have been deleted. For example, say you have 4 notes recorded, you delete 1 and 3, so when you cycle through the list you hear 2 and 4. Now, press the 3 key until you hear "consolidate note" and you now have them re-sorted as 1 and 2. They will be separate files, not one big one.

Hope this helps.

Best wishes and stay safe!

Clive Pallett




----- Original Message ----- From: "Rea Lists" <reaslists@...>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 24, 2020 11:56 AM
Subject: [vrstreamuk] Saving recorded notes on Trek


Hi List.


I seem to be having a bad day as, amongst other things, I asumed I can save audio recordings made via the Trek's audio note facility, to the SD card in the Trek. On pressing the number 3 key I get Delete and "consolidate". that last one suggests to me the various recordings would be consolidated into one recording. I want to save the recordings, not have them joined into one file.


So, have I got this wrong? I would dearly like to save some recordings made via the internal mic to the SD card, but it would appear this is not possible.


So, any suggestions?


Thanks.


Ray.












 

Hi Clive,
I've copied a Victor Trek user guide from the Humanware website if you're
interested. I can send you a drop box link to download the manual or I can
put it up on Sendspace. Either one is good for me.
Hope this helps.

Cheers,
Sandra.


 

Sandra, I for one would welcome a link to the web page where you found the manual.


If anyone can post a link to the one for the Trek too that would be great.? (I have a Stream and a Trek.


Ray.

On 25/11/2020 04:55 pm, Sandra Henshall via groups.io wrote:
Hi Clive,
I've copied a Victor Trek user guide from the Humanware website if you're
interested. I can send you a drop box link to download the manual or I can
put it up on Sendspace. Either one is good for me.
Hope this helps.

Cheers,
Sandra.





Clive Pallett
 

Hello Sandra,

No, it isn't me asking for a user guide for the Trek, I don't have the unit and I'm not intending to purchase one. Thanks for the offer.

Best wishes,

Clive Pallett


 

Hi Ray
I received the below link for downloading the trek manual from Lewis at humanware

"You can download it from our website at:

Then go to Victor Reader Trek and then under English, select Victor Reader Trek User Manual."

Best wishes
Henry


 

Hope it is helpful to give a direct link to the page where English downloads can be found:





Quite a few different format to choose from there.


Ray.

On 26/11/2020 01:21 pm, Henry Miller wrote:

Hi Ray
I received the below link for downloading the trek manual from Lewis at humanware

"You can download it from our website at:

Then go to Victor Reader Trek and then under English, select Victor Reader Trek User Manual."

Best wishes
Henry






 

Just to say, when you turn on the trek, press and hold 1.
That will give you the guide.

Andrew

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Sent: 26 November 2020 16:24
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [vrstreamuk] Saving recorded notes on Trek

Hope it is helpful to give a direct link to the page where English downloads can be found:





Quite a few different format to choose from there.


Ray.


On 26/11/2020 01:21 pm, Henry Miller wrote:

Hi Ray
I received the below link for downloading the trek manual from Lewis at humanware

"You can download it from our website at:

Then go to Victor Reader Trek and then under English, select Victor Reader Trek User Manual."

Best wishes
Henry