Does anybody use WAVpedal?
Posted By: Gina on 2009-06-15
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This has been the a pure week of heck .. I am so stinking stressed out... Last monday my pc puked on me.. so, I went & bought me a new pc.. got home my work programs are NOT compatible with Vista.. uggh.. of course all the stinking pcs in the stores had vista on them.. so called a computer store here locally, they told me they could put XP on a computer for me.. so, we bought computer #2.. Friday.. needless to say, I loaded everything up couldn't wait to be back to work & I cannot find my files.. I used to hit Open File or whatever it says & I would click on my job title, there they were.. I have searched & searched & cannot find anything.. I am so stinking aggravated & stressed over this.. as it will be a week I've missed from work, which my boss knows what is going on, but geez.. I just wanna get back to work.. TIA .. if anyone is using the same & has any suggestions.. gina
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Hello everybody!
I was a medical Transcriptionist in the late 1990's. I had my own service for about four years. All tapes at that time, of course.
Now that my kids are older, I want to get back into transcription. I don't know anything about the new digital process and I want to learn more about how it all works.
I've never worked (or played) with any type of audio files at all, so I'm completely new to the whole thing. I don't even download music.
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http://www.medword.com/MedwordStore/TPC/WAVpedal.html
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