![]() ![]() Since they don't have the same name in that Current folder, you can guestimate which is which by when they were created. If they are the right length, maybe you can then load THEM into ExpressScribe. Probably the best way to tell is right click and "open file with" whatever player you prefer such as Windows Media Player. ![]() Try this: Look in C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\NCH Swift Sound\Scribe\Current, and see if the wav files there are the full length they should be. I then used the newer version of Express Scribe and those same files were cut off. I know this because I used an older version to do some files that were complete. I am transcribing files that seem to be cut off meaning that the dictation comes to an end but the dictator has not finished the dictation.
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