Normally, profile list get missing or changed if the Quikscribe playes was uninstalled/reinstalled or it was reset factory defaults. In order to correct the Profile list, you’ll first have to the find the directory folder, where the profiles are saved. Then you can follow these steps to set it up. 1. Open Quikscribe Player 2. Click on the Quikscribe Settings icon. 3. Select Settings tab, and click the folder next to the Profile path. 4. This will show the current path of your profile list. You will have to browse the Windows Explorer to the correct location of your profile list. 5. Here’s an example of the correct path/folder of the profile list. Click Open to select. 6. It will bring you back to Settings, click OK to save changes. 7. It will now show in your Profile list. …
Troubleshooting
Physical Address of Computer
You may find the physical address of the computer by selecting: In Windows 10: 1. Click Windows. 2. Click Settings. 3. Select System. 4. Click About and on the right side find the Device name under Device specifications. In Windows 7: 1. Click Start. 2. Type in cmd, then press Enter. 3. A new window will open, type “ipconfig /all”, then press Enter. The physical address will display to identify the PC and allow you to match that address to the Quikscribe registration for that PC. …
Open and Transcribe an Audio File
If you receive files through a network, you will be notified that a file is ready to be transcribed by the file Delivery Notification speaker in the top left hand corner of the Quikscribe Player interface. A green, red, or purple speaker indicates that a file is waiting to be transcribed. A yellow speaker indicates that no files are waiting to be transcribed. If you receive files through email, you may open the iaf file attached to the email or save the iaf file to the location from which you transcribe files. You may use either your headset or your speakers to listen to an audio file. To open and transcribe an audio file that you have received: 1. Open Quikscribe Player. 2. Click the Open a New Audio File icon. 3. A panel labeled Open Audio displays. Click your named folder in the Path Name box. Next click the file you want to transcribe in the Select an audio file box. 4. An audio preview of the file will play and pertinent information about the file, …