you can supposedly convert them using switch, but I've had no success with it lol.other people have, though.
On 29-Aug-08, at 2:18 AM, Scott Howell wrote:

Flip for Mac plays, but will it let you convert or is there a way to convert them at that point?
On Aug 28, 2008, at 6:46 PM, Jessi Rathwell wrote:

I have an olympus DS50 andmine works fine. I just plug it in and it shows up as a drive. I'm able to open it and copy files from it and then I downloaded flip4mac to play them.
On 28-Aug-08, at 3:39 PM, Scott Howell wrote:

You might want to check out a program called EasyWMA at http://www.easywma.com . It's only $10 and will do exactly what your looking to accomplish. If there is another way that doesn't cost, that would be great of course.

On Aug 28, 2008, at 5:34 PM, Jennifer Frazier wrote:

Hi All,

I'm trying to access recorded files on an Olympus DS 30 recorder. The Mac sees the recorder once it's plugged in, and when trying to open a file the Mac sees it as a text document. As the file is really a .wma, how can I access it? Is there a way to make the audio recordings available to copy and paste to the Mac? And, if not does anyone know of a digital recorder that is compatible with the Mac and easy for a visually impaired person to use?

Jennifer



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