MuVo TX / N200 Voice Recordi

I am thinking of buying a MuVo TX and have a quick question for those of you who own a MuVo TX.
When you record a voice, can you transfer the file to your PC and play it as a mp3.
I see the MuVo TX records in IMA ADPCM format. Does this mean it is not a mp3 file?
How is the quality of the voice recording ? (It seems like a low sample rate!)
Thanks
Stephen.Message Edited by stephenmaule on 03-30-2005 08:24 PM

Not so good quality and wave files.... Hmm not very helpful... wav files are much bigger so will eat up the av space in no time... stoopid.
My nPod makes voc files from the built in mic which are fairly small but cannot be converted to mp3 (well, I have not found out how yet). But the quality is pretty good - have made some fairly good recordings of bands this way... dub them back to the PC to make mp3 or wav for Muvo or CD.
Why on earth has C made the input socket a small jack? Thought everyone uses 3.5 mm these days...
Otherwise a great machine for making mp3s off the streaming radio on t'net! Just for test purposes of course.

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