I'll stumble through this and try to see if I can help you...
First..the songs are stored on a SD card in the MRS-8 correct?
you insert it into the card reader on your computer and up pops .. sorry no pictures.. correct?
that would be due to some software on your system.. kodak etc.. which looks for pictures when a SD card is inserted.. ignore it..
What you want to do.. is open "Windows Explorer" not Internet Explorer..
Windows Explorer allows you to view the content on hard drives and SD cards etc..
With windows explorer open.. go up and down the list till you find the SD card listed..you may have to chose COMPUTER first to list all drives and cards available.. it could be a number of different location names compared to the computer used.. Hopefully, one icon will actually say SD/MMC card or something like that..
click it.. your files will appear on the right side.. those saved from the mrs-8 recordings to SD card..
now you can highlight and right mouse click one of those files.. and choose copy..
then goto say C hard drive and maybe a folder name music or whatever you have it setup for..or set it up by creating a folder you wish to move mrs-8 files to..
then just right click in the right window and choose paste..
that should move files off the SD card and onto the hard drive you choose..
Hope this helps...
Windows explorer by default is under accessories in start/all programs/
Click on it.. and away ya go... hope this helps...
BTW, I am assuming your meaning as soundcard reader as the SD card reader. I don't know of anything called a sound card reader and I been doing this awhile.. so hopefully..this is what you mean... an SD card can hold many different types of files... and as you have noticed..photos are among the main ones used..
at the same token.. you can run the files right there on the SD card if you wish..once you find them.. click them and use open with windows media player.. they should load and run then.. ofcourse they are NOT on your computer.. they still only reside on the SD (Secure Digital) Card.