i have a thumd drive in the format of libery but i need it transcribed on papier
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Answer by
Akash Shah
To transcribe the audio files from your thumb drive formatted for Liberty Court Player onto paper, you would need to first play the files using the Liberty Court Player software on your Windows computer. Follow these steps:
Open the Liberty Court Player software on your Windows computer.
Insert your thumb drive into a USB port on the computer.
Use the software to open and play the audio files from the thumb drive.
As the audio plays, you can manually transcribe the content by typing it into a word processor like Microsoft Word or Google Docs.
Once you have finished transcribing, you can print out the document to have the transcription on paper.
Alternatively, if you need a more efficient method, you may look into transcription services or software that can assist in automatically transcribing audio to text.
User question answer: It seems like the issue you're facing with opening the file in Liberty Court Player could be due to compatibility issues. Make sure you have the correct version of the software installed and try opening the file again. If the problem persists, you may want to contact customer support for further assistance.
Yes, notes can be printer in Liberty Court Player. I've installed the application and found in the Help section all the instructions to do this. You can either visit the page below to download the application or check the image.
To find the content listed in the image, go to Help > Help Topics > Search > "Print".
When I insert my disc and start Liberty Court Player, it doesn't open the disc. What can I do?
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Answer by
Dan Angel
Liberty Court Player can open only .dcr files. If your disc doesn't contain .dcr files, the program can't open it. If there are .dcr files, you can open them manually. Launch the program, press Ctrl + O key combination, navigate to the disc drive and open the files. If it doesn't work, right-click on Computer icon, select Manage and open Device Manager. Expand the Disc Drives list, right-click on the driver and select Uninstall. After that, reboot your PC, press Scan for hardware changes icon from Device Manager, wait for Windows to retrieve the drivers and try again.
i have a thumd drive in the format of libery but i need it transcribed on papier
To transcribe the audio files from your thumb drive formatted for Liberty Court Player onto paper, you would need to first play the files using the Liberty Court Player software on your Windows computer. Follow these steps:
Alternatively, if you need a more efficient method, you may look into transcription services or software that can assist in automatically transcribing audio to text.
User question answer: It seems like the issue you're facing with opening the file in Liberty Court Player could be due to compatibility issues. Make sure you have the correct version of the software installed and try opening the file again. If the problem persists, you may want to contact customer support for further assistance.
Can file notes be printed?
Yes, notes can be printer in Liberty Court Player. I've installed the application and found in the Help section all the instructions to do this. You can either visit the page below to download the application or check the image.
To find the content listed in the image, go to Help > Help Topics > Search > "Print".
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When I insert my disc and start Liberty Court Player, it doesn't open the disc. What can I do?
Liberty Court Player can open only .dcr files. If your disc doesn't contain .dcr files, the program can't open it. If there are .dcr files, you can open them manually. Launch the program, press Ctrl + O key combination, navigate to the disc drive and open the files. If it doesn't work, right-click on Computer icon, select Manage and open Device Manager. Expand the Disc Drives list, right-click on the driver and select Uninstall. After that, reboot your PC, press Scan for hardware changes icon from Device Manager, wait for Windows to retrieve the drivers and try again.