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How can I specify my own drive/folder (such as “E:My DocumentsANR Recordings”) for saving cassette files?

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How can I specify my own drive/folder (such as “E:My DocumentsANR Recordings”) for saving cassette files?

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Just create a new cassette file in the folder of choice and that folder will be used as default for future cassette files as well. To create a new cassette file click Eject, then Choose New Cassette File Sound Quality, click Create New Digital Cassete, select a folder for it, type in some file name and click Save. • Attempted to export a recording to MP3, the following message shows up: “No codecs installed! MP3 conversion is not possible!” That message means that you do not have Fraunhofer’s MP3 codec on your computer so conversion to MP3 format is not possible, sorry. Unfortunately the codec is not available as a stand-alone product that you could download. Windows XP computers should have so called advanced version of the codec by default. You can try to use the other sound compression method available in the program and export your recordings to OGG format. It is similar to MP3 and as an open-standard does not require any additional codecs.

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