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I've got some files I'd love to get off of an old-ish voice recorder (Sony ICD-B600).
It only has mic and headphone jacks, no USB ports. I'm assuming I need a new driver (or possibly software? or some other sort of trick?) but I'm not sure what.
I'm not particularly concerned about sound quality at this point - any ideas for getting the files off the device would be great.

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  • How did you get the audio off in the past? Are you sure there isn't a MicroSD card? Sep 28, 2015 at 2:20
  • It's a family member's old recorder and she never needed the files on the computer. If there is an accessible MicroSD I certainly can't find it.
    – r.ree
    Sep 28, 2015 at 2:27
  • Okay, just checking. It's surprising how many questions get answered by people asking the dumb & seemingly obvious questions :D Sep 28, 2015 at 22:07

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The simplest thing to do would be to connect the headphone jack of the voice recorder to the line in of your computer, and just record them playing. Example:

arecord recording1.wav

And then hit CTRL-C when it's done playing. Do that for each one (or just record all of them into one recording) and you're done!

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