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• 1 Answer SOURCE: I solved the problem by connecting my Sony IC Recorder to the USB port on my McBook Pro computer and then emptying the trash can on the Mac computer. Visually (flashing red indicator light) and audibly (the recorder's sound that indicates something being erased), it was clear that mp3 files were finally, really being erased on the Sony recorder even though the recorder's own screen display had previously shown only empty folders and no files.

Dragging files to the trash can doesn't really erase them unless you also empty the trash. All dragging to the trash can does is somehow mark the files in a way that, unfortunately, makes them invisible to Sony's file detection system. Chuck in Omaha Posted on Dec 19, 2009. I solved the problem by connecting my Sony IC Recorder to the USB port on my McBook Pro computer and then emptying the trash can on the Mac computer.

This page contains information about installing the latest Sony ICD-P320 driver downloads using the Sony Driver Update Tool. Sony ICD-P320 drivers are tiny programs that enable your Digital Voice Recorder hardware to communicate with your operating system software. Sony Electronics Inc. ('Sony') furnishes the program and accompanying online documentation and, with its licensors, licenses their use to you, all as provided in this Agreement. LICENSE Under this Agreement, Sony and it licensors grant you a limited license to use the program and accompanying online documentation for use only with the Sony. I have a Sony IC Voice Recorder (ICD-SX46) that I am unable to find a driver for. I have looked on Sony's website (even contacted customer support, with no response) as well as on the internet.

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Visually (flashing red indicator light) and audibly (the recorder's sound that indicates something being erased), it was clear that mp3 files were finally, really being erased on the Sony recorder even though the recorder's own screen display had previously shown only empty folders and no files. Dragging files to the trash can doesn't really erase them unless you also empty the trash. All dragging to the trash can does is somehow mark the files in a way that, unfortunately, makes them invisible to Sony's file detection system. Chuck in Omaha Apr 21, 2009|.

I recently got a Sony PX720 Digital Voice Recorder.but I use a Macbook Pro (mid level Penryn, bought right before the unibodies came out). As you probably read in the comments on that site, this recorder doesn't work with Mac or Linux.

My computer won't recognize the device when I plug it in, in Finder or System Profiler. Even in Windows, the software needs to be installed before the recorder shows up.

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I have XP installed via BootCamp. I could easily log onto that, pull the files off, and place them onto my Mac partition with MacDrive, but I don't want to. CrossOver is also on my Mac, but the commenters say that won't work either (and I really don't want to virtualize it anyway). I'd like to know if there's a way to create a driver that could read this thing. Could I look into Sony's packaged software to find out how it's allowing access to the recorder?

Could I somehow hack my own USB port (through software?) so I can mess with the device on a very basic level? At the very least, I want to be able to read this thing like a flash drive. If it's in a funky format, whatever.

I'll cross that bridge when I get to it. I just want to get to the information on the recorder.

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Thanks for taking the time to read through. I'd love to find a solution to this. I appreciate your help!

+>This is ridiculous. It's a USB device. Sony should make Mac drivers for this.+ If anyone should, Sony should.however. Seeing as Sony makes computers, perhaps they don't feel like making it easy for you to buy the competition. And at the end of the day, I can support that.no law says they have to provide X when their equipment does the job with Y.

Clear to me they've made a business decision as to how far their support will go outside their own ecosystem. Been that way for quite some time and not expected to change soon. I've lost count of the number of times I've looked to Sony for a particular driver, etc. And come up dry.

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I lived and worked in Japan for a number of years and when I say 'looked to', I mean I went directly to Sony and pleaded in their language. Polite 'gomen (sorry) but no', each time. I can name several other companies, foreign and domestic, that are either more open or more closed, so while it may tick someone off at the consumer level, it's not at all uncommon. Apple Footer • This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for informational purposes only. Apple may provide or recommend responses as a possible solution based on the information provided; every potential issue may involve several factors not detailed in the conversations captured in an electronic forum and Apple can therefore provide no guarantee as to the efficacy of any proposed solutions on the community forums.