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canasta | 19:33 Wed 16th Jul 2008 | Technology
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I have a Pure Evoke 3 Digital radio which records programmes onto a SD card in MP2 format. We would like to be able to listen to these programmes in the car which has a cassette player and a Cd player. Can anyone advise me whether I can do this by buying a card reader as there is one on offer at Play.com combined with buying some more Sd cards.

I don't want to buy the wrong equipment and I also don't want it to be too difficult to convert them either. The main stumbling block may be the MP2 format

Be grateful for ANY advice,
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mp2 is a weird format. But you can convert to any other audio format fairly easily.

Use something like this to convert:
http://www.dbpoweramp.com/

Or perhaps burning software like Nero will automatically convert from mp2 to CD audio for you.

Or, I think that you can add them into iTunes (if you have it), and then that will let you burn an audio CD of the radio.

Card reader: if you're buying cards > 2GB, make sure it can read the larger capacities. And in general, avoid Belkin (they're bad).
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Thanksfor the info fo3nix but I looked at the link and nowhere does it mention that it will convert mp2.

I take it I would need a card reader to send the info to my computer from the SD card where the recordings are stored.

I can only use up to 2GB Sd cards in the radio.
Yes you would.

Grab Lame and Razorlame (frontend to use LAME) from here:
http://www.free-codecs.com/download/RazorLame. htm

I believe LAME can convert to mp3 for you, from mp2.
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Sorry, you've lost me in a sea of technology!!!

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