Reference Guide: 3.2 Importing Audio From A Digital Recorder
If you have audio files on a Digital Recorder you will need to first transfer them to your computer using the manufacturers recommended process.
You can then use Import on the tool bar to import into an existing project or from the Home Tab → New Project → Import Audio to create a new project with the audio.
We support Index marks from most digital recorder so you'll get section breaks for every index mark.
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