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Hi,
I used the audio recorder (standard wth PocketPC) to record an interview
which went for ~15mins. I think the PocketPC ran out of memory and
automatically stopped recording at the end of my interview. Its a 20MB
file.

When I go to open the file on my IPAQ I get a little 'play' toolbar but
nothing happens. When I try to play the file on my desktop (usng Windows
Media Playre) I get a message "Windows Media Player cannot play the file.
One or more codecs required to play the file could not be found."

My IT-boyfriend managed to repair the 'header' but I can't make out the
voices - its mainly noise that we hear.

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. This interview was part of my
PhD and its sort of pretty important that I can use this interview for my
research. (ie Im freaking out right now).

Thanks. Look forward to hearing from you :-)

Louise


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