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  1. I just double checked another audio file (ie. file.mp3). I downloaded and saved to desktop, then opened in ES. It copied the file.mp3 to the 'Current' folder, renamed to 00000046.wav with a corresponding 00000046.dat file. I then 'deleted' the file from the ES window (00000046.wav/dat were removed).... and the original .mp3 file was NOT touched at all on the desktop. The only delete related option I am seeing in the Settings is under 'Files'. And that is to Auto-Delete 'Done' files after x days. So, the orig/source audio files should not be touched by ES. Something else must be doing it. OR, you are doing a CTRL+SHIFT+L (File -> Load and Delete Dictation File(s) ). And that DOES delete the original from your HD after loading (would not affect a CD-ROM though). I actually think it is an 'ok' way of managing audio files. Why it needs to convert them to .wav format though I don't know. The only issue I see is using a lot of HD space that would need to be purged occasionally... since in the case of .mp3's, the resulting .wav file is usually much larger. 6-7 times larger in my test above.
  2. The original MP3 file will be wherever you had it saved to begin with. ES does not seem to change/move the original file. It does seem to convert the MP3 into a WAV file though, and copy it to the 'Current' folder in C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\NCH Swift Sound\Scribe. Done files are moved to the 'Done' folder.
  3. Where abouts on the site did you find the drivers? I can't seem to find them anymore. Thx.
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