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“Memory Stick Voice Editor“ Software Operations
8-bit/16-bit WAV file (WAV FILE
[8 bit/16-bit] file, extension. wav)
The 8-bit or 16-bit WAV file is a PCM 8/
11kHz, 8/16-bit monaural sound file used in
recorded sound in standard Windows
application software. You can play back the
WAV file on Windows software such as the
“Sound Recorder” supplied with Windows 98
or Windows 95. To use the application
compatible with a 16-bit WAV file, save the
message as a WAV (16-bit) file.
You can convert a WAV file into an MSV file
on the Memory Stick Voice Editor. (Only the
PCM 8/11kHz, 8/16-bit monaural WAV file
can be converted. A 11kHz WAV file is
converted into an SP mode MSV file, while an
8kHz WAV file is converted into an LP mode
MSV file.)