Re: Olympus Recorders: Differences Between The DM-4 and DM-7
Thanks for the info. -Original Message- From: Aidan Sent: Monday, July 27, 2015 5:14 PM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Re: Olympus Recorders: Differences Between The DM-4 and DM-7 The dm7 are on the Europe and uk and other sites. Not on the American site. There are stil differences between 901 and dm7. Such as tts for dm7 vursus human femail speech on the 901. The 901 have know text file or daisy support, and not as accessible as dm7. The skedular or diary is not easy to use there as on dm7. On 27/07/2015, ken wrote: Hi, I can't find a dm7 at the olympus site. What you can find is a dm901. It seems to have the same specs and it records in stereo. It was pulling hens teeth to find that. The wi fi thing runs on a Iphone and allows you to trigger your recorder remotly. also you can send pictures to the recorder from your Iphone. Also there is software called controller that ltes you edit files. I don't know if any of this software is accessable or not. -Original Message- From: Aidan Sent: Saturday, July 25, 2015 3:54 PM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Re: Olympus Recorders: Differences Between The DM-4 and DM-7 Yes, its just ment to transfer files to and from the recorder. Usually Olympus don't do drastic updates. So they will probably make improvements in another model. I just wunder why they done the dm7 for Europe, but for the USA there were know similar model. At least in the case of the dm4 you had the dm5 for Europe and UK. I don't know why they cut down on internal memory. But I did also note that if you choose to turn off the mike monitor when recording, then it perform or behave better then other models when that is off. On 25/07/2015, Dane Trethowan wrote: Discontinued. On 26/07/2015 3:53 AM, Jim Portillo wrote: Is the dm4 still being sold? I can't seem to find one. -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Aidan Sent: Saturday, July 25, 2015 5:17 AM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Re: Olympus Recorders: Differences Between The DM-4 and DM-7 Yes, there were a few updates to dm4 to make more things speak. The dm7 have daisy functions, but I think that needs fixing as I cannot manage to read a book. Hopefully a update is coming. It can also import daisy from cd, but again I could not manage to perform that successfully. The diary is quite similar. I cannot compare to dm4 exactly, as I don't have one, but I know that on dm7 you first enter the diary, then you go to the day you want with cursor keys and press enter on that. Then you record the memo up to one minit I think. Then in the menu you will be able to set an alarm for the memo on the day you choose when you started off. And to set alarm and recording timer is very accessible. Note however that unlike the older models, there is know longer an alarm playback function under the playback menu. So the only alarm you can set are those wich are assigned to a voice memo. And then you connect to pc, you will see in the internal memory a folder containing the memos. I had know problem setting alarm. On 25/07/2015, Dane Trethowan wrote: Thanks for that very informative post, I'll have the DM-7 some time next week and I'm looking forwardg to seeing the differences you've noted, I can see advantages and disadvantages in both systems and I wonder which I'll use the most. Doesn't the DM-7 have some sort of Wi-Fi facility or am I thinking of a different model. By the sounds of it the Daisy reader has been dumped in the DM-7, is this correct? I was able to use the voice of the DM-4 to set the time and date when it had been stated in various access publications that this couldn't be done so perhaps there have been a few firmware updates between 2011 and the present day. I was able - well sort of - to use the Audio Diary of the DM-4, I couldn't schedule a memo to an accurate time of day but I could schedule a memo to a day so this meant all I had to do was to browse to the day I wanted to see my appointments for and just listen to each in tern, the DM-4 would tell me how many appointments I had scheduled as I moved between days. On 25/07/2015 5:38 AM, Aidan wrote: Dm4 uses Samantha, while dm7 uses sarina. Dm4 have assignable function keys, while the dm7 keys are not assignable. As a result, dm4 will read time and date and battery if assigned to function keys, but dm7 requires to be on the home screen. Dm4 have just a vertical menu with options, while dm7 have first off a home screen when you power on. Then once you launch menus on dm7 you will find you have to navigate horizontally and vertically to rich all the menus. With dm4 you can choose between wather you want to make pc or a c adapter the default connection, but as with dm7 they removed that, you only select the storage or composit device and each time upon connection you have to choose betw
Re: Olympus Recorders: Differences Between The DM-4 and DM-7
The dm7 are on the Europe and uk and other sites. Not on the American site. There are stil differences between 901 and dm7. Such as tts for dm7 vursus human femail speech on the 901. The 901 have know text file or daisy support, and not as accessible as dm7. The skedular or diary is not easy to use there as on dm7. On 27/07/2015, ken wrote: > Hi, I can't find a dm7 at the olympus site. > What you can find is a dm901. > It seems to have the same specs and it records in stereo. > It was pulling hens teeth to find that. > > The wi fi thing runs on a Iphone and allows you to trigger your recorder > remotly. > also you can send pictures to the recorder from your Iphone. > > Also there is software called controller that ltes you edit files. > I don't know if any of this software is accessable or not. > > > -Original Message- > From: Aidan > Sent: Saturday, July 25, 2015 3:54 PM > To: PC Audio Discussion List > Subject: Re: Olympus Recorders: Differences Between The DM-4 and DM-7 > > Yes, its just ment to transfer files to and from the recorder. Usually > Olympus don't do drastic updates. So they will probably make > improvements in another model. I just wunder why they done the dm7 for > Europe, but for the USA there were know similar model. At least in the > case of the dm4 you had the dm5 for Europe and UK. I don't know why > they cut down on internal memory. But I did also note that if you > choose to turn off the mike monitor when recording, then it perform or > behave better then other models when that is off. > > On 25/07/2015, Dane Trethowan wrote: >> Discontinued. >> >> >> On 26/07/2015 3:53 AM, Jim Portillo wrote: >>> Is the dm4 still being sold? I can't seem to find one. >>> >>> -Original Message- >>> From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Aidan >>> Sent: Saturday, July 25, 2015 5:17 AM >>> To: PC Audio Discussion List >>> Subject: Re: Olympus Recorders: Differences Between The DM-4 and DM-7 >>> >>> Yes, there were a few updates to dm4 to make more things speak. The >>> dm7 have daisy functions, but I think that needs fixing as I cannot >>> manage >>> to read a book. Hopefully a update is coming. It can also import daisy >>> from cd, but again I could not manage to perform that successfully. The >>> diary is quite similar. I cannot compare to dm4 exactly, as I don't have >>> one, but I know that on dm7 you first enter the diary, then you go to >>> the >>> day you want with cursor keys and press enter on that. Then you record >>> the >>> memo up to one minit I think. Then in the menu you will be able to set >>> an >>> alarm for the memo on the day you choose when you started off. And to >>> set >>> alarm and recording timer is very accessible. Note however that unlike >>> the >>> older models, there is know longer an alarm playback function under the >>> playback menu. So the only alarm you can set are those wich are assigned >>> to a voice memo. And then you connect to pc, you will see in the >>> internal >>> memory a folder containing the memos. I had know problem setting alarm. >>> >>> On 25/07/2015, Dane Trethowan wrote: >>>> Thanks for that very informative post, I'll have the DM-7 some time >>>> next week and I'm looking forwardg to seeing the differences you've >>>> noted, I can see advantages and disadvantages in both systems and I >>>> wonder which I'll use the most. >>>> >>>> Doesn't the DM-7 have some sort of Wi-Fi facility or am I thinking of >>>> a different model. >>>> >>>> By the sounds of it the Daisy reader has been dumped in the DM-7, is >>>> this correct? >>>> >>>> I was able to use the voice of the DM-4 to set the time and date when >>>> it had been stated in various access publications that this couldn't >>>> be done so perhaps there have been a few firmware updates between 2011 >>>> and the present day. >>>> >>>> I was able - well sort of - to use the Audio Diary of the DM-4, I >>>> couldn't schedule a memo to an accurate time of day but I could >>>> schedule a memo to a day so this meant all I had to do was to browse >>>> to the day I wanted to see my appointments for and just listen to each >>>> in tern, the >>>> DM-4 would tell me how many appointments I had scheduled as I moved >>>> between da
Re: Olympus Recorders: Differences Between The DM-4 and DM-7
Hi, I can't find a dm7 at the olympus site. What you can find is a dm901. It seems to have the same specs and it records in stereo. It was pulling hens teeth to find that. The wi fi thing runs on a Iphone and allows you to trigger your recorder remotly. also you can send pictures to the recorder from your Iphone. Also there is software called controller that ltes you edit files. I don't know if any of this software is accessable or not. -Original Message- From: Aidan Sent: Saturday, July 25, 2015 3:54 PM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Re: Olympus Recorders: Differences Between The DM-4 and DM-7 Yes, its just ment to transfer files to and from the recorder. Usually Olympus don't do drastic updates. So they will probably make improvements in another model. I just wunder why they done the dm7 for Europe, but for the USA there were know similar model. At least in the case of the dm4 you had the dm5 for Europe and UK. I don't know why they cut down on internal memory. But I did also note that if you choose to turn off the mike monitor when recording, then it perform or behave better then other models when that is off. On 25/07/2015, Dane Trethowan wrote: Discontinued. On 26/07/2015 3:53 AM, Jim Portillo wrote: Is the dm4 still being sold? I can't seem to find one. -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Aidan Sent: Saturday, July 25, 2015 5:17 AM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Re: Olympus Recorders: Differences Between The DM-4 and DM-7 Yes, there were a few updates to dm4 to make more things speak. The dm7 have daisy functions, but I think that needs fixing as I cannot manage to read a book. Hopefully a update is coming. It can also import daisy from cd, but again I could not manage to perform that successfully. The diary is quite similar. I cannot compare to dm4 exactly, as I don't have one, but I know that on dm7 you first enter the diary, then you go to the day you want with cursor keys and press enter on that. Then you record the memo up to one minit I think. Then in the menu you will be able to set an alarm for the memo on the day you choose when you started off. And to set alarm and recording timer is very accessible. Note however that unlike the older models, there is know longer an alarm playback function under the playback menu. So the only alarm you can set are those wich are assigned to a voice memo. And then you connect to pc, you will see in the internal memory a folder containing the memos. I had know problem setting alarm. On 25/07/2015, Dane Trethowan wrote: Thanks for that very informative post, I'll have the DM-7 some time next week and I'm looking forwardg to seeing the differences you've noted, I can see advantages and disadvantages in both systems and I wonder which I'll use the most. Doesn't the DM-7 have some sort of Wi-Fi facility or am I thinking of a different model. By the sounds of it the Daisy reader has been dumped in the DM-7, is this correct? I was able to use the voice of the DM-4 to set the time and date when it had been stated in various access publications that this couldn't be done so perhaps there have been a few firmware updates between 2011 and the present day. I was able - well sort of - to use the Audio Diary of the DM-4, I couldn't schedule a memo to an accurate time of day but I could schedule a memo to a day so this meant all I had to do was to browse to the day I wanted to see my appointments for and just listen to each in tern, the DM-4 would tell me how many appointments I had scheduled as I moved between days. On 25/07/2015 5:38 AM, Aidan wrote: Dm4 uses Samantha, while dm7 uses sarina. Dm4 have assignable function keys, while the dm7 keys are not assignable. As a result, dm4 will read time and date and battery if assigned to function keys, but dm7 requires to be on the home screen. Dm4 have just a vertical menu with options, while dm7 have first off a home screen when you power on. Then once you launch menus on dm7 you will find you have to navigate horizontally and vertically to rich all the menus. With dm4 you can choose between wather you want to make pc or a c adapter the default connection, but as with dm7 they removed that, you only select the storage or composit device and each time upon connection you have to choose between a c or pc connection. Dm4 have a b repeat playback, while dm7 took it furder with a b c repeat playback. Dm7 don't have VCVA recording like dm4. In adition to the noise playback and voice filter on dm4, the dm7 add voice detection settings where portions of a file could be extract and dead air can be left out to fasten playback of sertin files. And also transcription moad. But they removed the voice filter playback. The dm4 have random playback but dm7 don't have random or shuffle play, even though the spex says it does. But
Re: Olympus Recorders: Differences Between The DM-4 and DM-7
Yes, its just ment to transfer files to and from the recorder. Usually Olympus don't do drastic updates. So they will probably make improvements in another model. I just wunder why they done the dm7 for Europe, but for the USA there were know similar model. At least in the case of the dm4 you had the dm5 for Europe and UK. I don't know why they cut down on internal memory. But I did also note that if you choose to turn off the mike monitor when recording, then it perform or behave better then other models when that is off. On 25/07/2015, Dane Trethowan wrote: > Discontinued. > > > On 26/07/2015 3:53 AM, Jim Portillo wrote: >> Is the dm4 still being sold? I can't seem to find one. >> >> -Original Message- >> From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Aidan >> Sent: Saturday, July 25, 2015 5:17 AM >> To: PC Audio Discussion List >> Subject: Re: Olympus Recorders: Differences Between The DM-4 and DM-7 >> >> Yes, there were a few updates to dm4 to make more things speak. The >> dm7 have daisy functions, but I think that needs fixing as I cannot manage >> to read a book. Hopefully a update is coming. It can also import daisy >> from cd, but again I could not manage to perform that successfully. The >> diary is quite similar. I cannot compare to dm4 exactly, as I don't have >> one, but I know that on dm7 you first enter the diary, then you go to the >> day you want with cursor keys and press enter on that. Then you record the >> memo up to one minit I think. Then in the menu you will be able to set an >> alarm for the memo on the day you choose when you started off. And to set >> alarm and recording timer is very accessible. Note however that unlike the >> older models, there is know longer an alarm playback function under the >> playback menu. So the only alarm you can set are those wich are assigned >> to a voice memo. And then you connect to pc, you will see in the internal >> memory a folder containing the memos. I had know problem setting alarm. >> >> On 25/07/2015, Dane Trethowan wrote: >>> Thanks for that very informative post, I'll have the DM-7 some time >>> next week and I'm looking forwardg to seeing the differences you've >>> noted, I can see advantages and disadvantages in both systems and I >>> wonder which I'll use the most. >>> >>> Doesn't the DM-7 have some sort of Wi-Fi facility or am I thinking of >>> a different model. >>> >>> By the sounds of it the Daisy reader has been dumped in the DM-7, is >>> this correct? >>> >>> I was able to use the voice of the DM-4 to set the time and date when >>> it had been stated in various access publications that this couldn't >>> be done so perhaps there have been a few firmware updates between 2011 >>> and the present day. >>> >>> I was able - well sort of - to use the Audio Diary of the DM-4, I >>> couldn't schedule a memo to an accurate time of day but I could >>> schedule a memo to a day so this meant all I had to do was to browse >>> to the day I wanted to see my appointments for and just listen to each >>> in tern, the >>> DM-4 would tell me how many appointments I had scheduled as I moved >>> between days. >>> >>> >>> >>> On 25/07/2015 5:38 AM, Aidan wrote: >>>> Dm4 uses Samantha, while dm7 uses sarina. Dm4 have assignable >>>> function keys, while the dm7 keys are not assignable. As a result, >>>> dm4 will read time and date and battery if assigned to function keys, >>>> but dm7 requires to be on the home screen. Dm4 have just a vertical >>>> menu with options, while dm7 have first off a home screen when you power >>>> on. >>>> Then once you launch menus on dm7 you will find you have to navigate >>>> horizontally and vertically to rich all the menus. With dm4 you can >>>> choose between wather you want to make pc or a c adapter the default >>>> connection, but as with dm7 they removed that, you only select the >>>> storage or composit device and each time upon connection you have to >>>> choose between a c or pc connection. >>>> Dm4 have a b repeat playback, while dm7 took it furder with a b c >>>> repeat playback. >>>> Dm7 don't have VCVA recording like dm4. In adition to the noise >>>> playback and voice filter on dm4, the dm7 add voice detection >>>> settings where portions of a file could be extract and dead air can >>>> be left out to fasten pla
Re: Olympus Recorders: Differences Between The DM-4 and DM-7
Discontinued. On 26/07/2015 3:53 AM, Jim Portillo wrote: Is the dm4 still being sold? I can't seem to find one. -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Aidan Sent: Saturday, July 25, 2015 5:17 AM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Re: Olympus Recorders: Differences Between The DM-4 and DM-7 Yes, there were a few updates to dm4 to make more things speak. The dm7 have daisy functions, but I think that needs fixing as I cannot manage to read a book. Hopefully a update is coming. It can also import daisy from cd, but again I could not manage to perform that successfully. The diary is quite similar. I cannot compare to dm4 exactly, as I don't have one, but I know that on dm7 you first enter the diary, then you go to the day you want with cursor keys and press enter on that. Then you record the memo up to one minit I think. Then in the menu you will be able to set an alarm for the memo on the day you choose when you started off. And to set alarm and recording timer is very accessible. Note however that unlike the older models, there is know longer an alarm playback function under the playback menu. So the only alarm you can set are those wich are assigned to a voice memo. And then you connect to pc, you will see in the internal memory a folder containing the memos. I had know problem setting alarm. On 25/07/2015, Dane Trethowan wrote: Thanks for that very informative post, I'll have the DM-7 some time next week and I'm looking forwardg to seeing the differences you've noted, I can see advantages and disadvantages in both systems and I wonder which I'll use the most. Doesn't the DM-7 have some sort of Wi-Fi facility or am I thinking of a different model. By the sounds of it the Daisy reader has been dumped in the DM-7, is this correct? I was able to use the voice of the DM-4 to set the time and date when it had been stated in various access publications that this couldn't be done so perhaps there have been a few firmware updates between 2011 and the present day. I was able - well sort of - to use the Audio Diary of the DM-4, I couldn't schedule a memo to an accurate time of day but I could schedule a memo to a day so this meant all I had to do was to browse to the day I wanted to see my appointments for and just listen to each in tern, the DM-4 would tell me how many appointments I had scheduled as I moved between days. On 25/07/2015 5:38 AM, Aidan wrote: Dm4 uses Samantha, while dm7 uses sarina. Dm4 have assignable function keys, while the dm7 keys are not assignable. As a result, dm4 will read time and date and battery if assigned to function keys, but dm7 requires to be on the home screen. Dm4 have just a vertical menu with options, while dm7 have first off a home screen when you power on. Then once you launch menus on dm7 you will find you have to navigate horizontally and vertically to rich all the menus. With dm4 you can choose between wather you want to make pc or a c adapter the default connection, but as with dm7 they removed that, you only select the storage or composit device and each time upon connection you have to choose between a c or pc connection. Dm4 have a b repeat playback, while dm7 took it furder with a b c repeat playback. Dm7 don't have VCVA recording like dm4. In adition to the noise playback and voice filter on dm4, the dm7 add voice detection settings where portions of a file could be extract and dead air can be left out to fasten playback of sertin files. And also transcription moad. But they removed the voice filter playback. The dm4 have random playback but dm7 don't have random or shuffle play, even though the spex says it does. But both stil have repeat of folder or file. Dm4 you have to turn on a setting accessibility mode or something to that nature, to allow speaking of file names with tts. But with dm7 know longer possible or needed. It will speak the file names naturally without any ajustments. Of corse, all new models now know longer stores voice files on the internal memory, but now build in. Hope this helps. Feel free to ask I got dm7 so I will help where I can. Of corse don't forget the wifi on dm7. And it only charge via USB port or USB adapter. Know longer the option of normal a c adapter. On 24/07/2015, Dane Trethowan wrote: Hi! I own an Olympus DM-4 and will be getting a DM-7 shortly, are their any major differences I should look out for? I also own a Zoom H1 recorder and prefer to use it for a lot of jobs given that the H1 has higher sampling rates, I also think the microphones are better but nevertheless, the DM-4 does an excellent job for a recorder of its size. -- ** Those who need help are those who are prepared to help themselves -- ** Those who need help are those who are prepared to help themselves -- Facebook: m.facebook.com/aidan.maher92 Skype: andries445
RE: Olympus Recorders: Differences Between The DM-4 and DM-7
Is the dm4 still being sold? I can't seem to find one. -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Aidan Sent: Saturday, July 25, 2015 5:17 AM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Re: Olympus Recorders: Differences Between The DM-4 and DM-7 Yes, there were a few updates to dm4 to make more things speak. The dm7 have daisy functions, but I think that needs fixing as I cannot manage to read a book. Hopefully a update is coming. It can also import daisy from cd, but again I could not manage to perform that successfully. The diary is quite similar. I cannot compare to dm4 exactly, as I don't have one, but I know that on dm7 you first enter the diary, then you go to the day you want with cursor keys and press enter on that. Then you record the memo up to one minit I think. Then in the menu you will be able to set an alarm for the memo on the day you choose when you started off. And to set alarm and recording timer is very accessible. Note however that unlike the older models, there is know longer an alarm playback function under the playback menu. So the only alarm you can set are those wich are assigned to a voice memo. And then you connect to pc, you will see in the internal memory a folder containing the memos. I had know problem setting alarm. On 25/07/2015, Dane Trethowan wrote: > Thanks for that very informative post, I'll have the DM-7 some time > next week and I'm looking forwardg to seeing the differences you've > noted, I can see advantages and disadvantages in both systems and I > wonder which I'll use the most. > > Doesn't the DM-7 have some sort of Wi-Fi facility or am I thinking of > a different model. > > By the sounds of it the Daisy reader has been dumped in the DM-7, is > this correct? > > I was able to use the voice of the DM-4 to set the time and date when > it had been stated in various access publications that this couldn't > be done so perhaps there have been a few firmware updates between 2011 > and the present day. > > I was able - well sort of - to use the Audio Diary of the DM-4, I > couldn't schedule a memo to an accurate time of day but I could > schedule a memo to a day so this meant all I had to do was to browse > to the day I wanted to see my appointments for and just listen to each > in tern, the > DM-4 would tell me how many appointments I had scheduled as I moved > between days. > > > > On 25/07/2015 5:38 AM, Aidan wrote: >> Dm4 uses Samantha, while dm7 uses sarina. Dm4 have assignable >> function keys, while the dm7 keys are not assignable. As a result, >> dm4 will read time and date and battery if assigned to function keys, >> but dm7 requires to be on the home screen. Dm4 have just a vertical >> menu with options, while dm7 have first off a home screen when you power on. >> Then once you launch menus on dm7 you will find you have to navigate >> horizontally and vertically to rich all the menus. With dm4 you can >> choose between wather you want to make pc or a c adapter the default >> connection, but as with dm7 they removed that, you only select the >> storage or composit device and each time upon connection you have to >> choose between a c or pc connection. >> Dm4 have a b repeat playback, while dm7 took it furder with a b c >> repeat playback. >> Dm7 don't have VCVA recording like dm4. In adition to the noise >> playback and voice filter on dm4, the dm7 add voice detection >> settings where portions of a file could be extract and dead air can >> be left out to fasten playback of sertin files. And also >> transcription moad. But they removed the voice filter playback. The >> dm4 have random playback but dm7 don't have random or shuffle play, >> even though the spex says it does. But both stil have repeat of >> folder or file. Dm4 you have to turn on a setting accessibility mode >> or something to that nature, to allow speaking of file names with >> tts. But with dm7 know longer possible or needed. It will speak the >> file names naturally without any ajustments. Of corse, all new models >> now know longer stores voice files on the internal memory, but now build in. >> Hope this helps. >> Feel free to ask I got dm7 so I will help where I can. Of corse >> don't forget the wifi on dm7. And it only charge via USB port or USB >> adapter. Know longer the option of normal a c adapter. >> >> On 24/07/2015, Dane Trethowan wrote: >>> Hi! >>> >>> I own an Olympus DM-4 and will be getting a DM-7 shortly, are their >>> any major differences I should look out for? >>> >>> I also own a Zoom H1 recorder a
Re: Olympus Recorders: Differences Between The DM-4 and DM-7
I suppose an Internet connection isn't really necessary from the point of view of the Olympus recorder, who knows what - if any - plans Olympus have for the recorder in the future? Olympus have a dictation App which is supposed to take the place of one of their professional dictation recorders on an iPhone, has anyone tried this? I've seen reference to it on the Olympus America web site. On 25/07/2015 10:18 PM, Aidan wrote: Yes dm7 have wifi. But you need to install the app on IPhone for that to work. I got the default password if you need it later. It only make a hotspot available, know internet connection. On 25/07/2015, Aidan wrote: Yes, there were a few updates to dm4 to make more things speak. The dm7 have daisy functions, but I think that needs fixing as I cannot manage to read a book. Hopefully a update is coming. It can also import daisy from cd, but again I could not manage to perform that successfully. The diary is quite similar. I cannot compare to dm4 exactly, as I don't have one, but I know that on dm7 you first enter the diary, then you go to the day you want with cursor keys and press enter on that. Then you record the memo up to one minit I think. Then in the menu you will be able to set an alarm for the memo on the day you choose when you started off. And to set alarm and recording timer is very accessible. Note however that unlike the older models, there is know longer an alarm playback function under the playback menu. So the only alarm you can set are those wich are assigned to a voice memo. And then you connect to pc, you will see in the internal memory a folder containing the memos. I had know problem setting alarm. On 25/07/2015, Dane Trethowan wrote: Thanks for that very informative post, I'll have the DM-7 some time next week and I'm looking forwardg to seeing the differences you've noted, I can see advantages and disadvantages in both systems and I wonder which I'll use the most. Doesn't the DM-7 have some sort of Wi-Fi facility or am I thinking of a different model. By the sounds of it the Daisy reader has been dumped in the DM-7, is this correct? I was able to use the voice of the DM-4 to set the time and date when it had been stated in various access publications that this couldn't be done so perhaps there have been a few firmware updates between 2011 and the present day. I was able - well sort of - to use the Audio Diary of the DM-4, I couldn't schedule a memo to an accurate time of day but I could schedule a memo to a day so this meant all I had to do was to browse to the day I wanted to see my appointments for and just listen to each in tern, the DM-4 would tell me how many appointments I had scheduled as I moved between days. On 25/07/2015 5:38 AM, Aidan wrote: Dm4 uses Samantha, while dm7 uses sarina. Dm4 have assignable function keys, while the dm7 keys are not assignable. As a result, dm4 will read time and date and battery if assigned to function keys, but dm7 requires to be on the home screen. Dm4 have just a vertical menu with options, while dm7 have first off a home screen when you power on. Then once you launch menus on dm7 you will find you have to navigate horizontally and vertically to rich all the menus. With dm4 you can choose between wather you want to make pc or a c adapter the default connection, but as with dm7 they removed that, you only select the storage or composit device and each time upon connection you have to choose between a c or pc connection. Dm4 have a b repeat playback, while dm7 took it furder with a b c repeat playback. Dm7 don't have VCVA recording like dm4. In adition to the noise playback and voice filter on dm4, the dm7 add voice detection settings where portions of a file could be extract and dead air can be left out to fasten playback of sertin files. And also transcription moad. But they removed the voice filter playback. The dm4 have random playback but dm7 don't have random or shuffle play, even though the spex says it does. But both stil have repeat of folder or file. Dm4 you have to turn on a setting accessibility mode or something to that nature, to allow speaking of file names with tts. But with dm7 know longer possible or needed. It will speak the file names naturally without any ajustments. Of corse, all new models now know longer stores voice files on the internal memory, but now build in. Hope this helps. Feel free to ask I got dm7 so I will help where I can. Of corse don't forget the wifi on dm7. And it only charge via USB port or USB adapter. Know longer the option of normal a c adapter. On 24/07/2015, Dane Trethowan wrote: Hi! I own an Olympus DM-4 and will be getting a DM-7 shortly, are their any major differences I should look out for? I also own a Zoom H1 recorder and prefer to use it for a lot of jobs given that the H1 has higher sampling rates, I also think the microphones are better but nevertheless, the DM-4 does an excellent job for a recorder of its size. -- ** Those who n
Re: Olympus Recorders: Differences Between The DM-4 and DM-7
I'll look at those functions myself, see if I can work around them. It seems that Olympus have cut down on the internal memory on the DM-7, am I correct in assuming that the DM-7 only has 4GB of internal memory? The DM-4 has 8GB, not a critical point given that SD cards are cheaper than potato chips these days. On 25/07/2015 10:17 PM, Aidan wrote: Yes, there were a few updates to dm4 to make more things speak. The dm7 have daisy functions, but I think that needs fixing as I cannot manage to read a book. Hopefully a update is coming. It can also import daisy from cd, but again I could not manage to perform that successfully. The diary is quite similar. I cannot compare to dm4 exactly, as I don't have one, but I know that on dm7 you first enter the diary, then you go to the day you want with cursor keys and press enter on that. Then you record the memo up to one minit I think. Then in the menu you will be able to set an alarm for the memo on the day you choose when you started off. And to set alarm and recording timer is very accessible. Note however that unlike the older models, there is know longer an alarm playback function under the playback menu. So the only alarm you can set are those wich are assigned to a voice memo. And then you connect to pc, you will see in the internal memory a folder containing the memos. I had know problem setting alarm. On 25/07/2015, Dane Trethowan wrote: Thanks for that very informative post, I'll have the DM-7 some time next week and I'm looking forwardg to seeing the differences you've noted, I can see advantages and disadvantages in both systems and I wonder which I'll use the most. Doesn't the DM-7 have some sort of Wi-Fi facility or am I thinking of a different model. By the sounds of it the Daisy reader has been dumped in the DM-7, is this correct? I was able to use the voice of the DM-4 to set the time and date when it had been stated in various access publications that this couldn't be done so perhaps there have been a few firmware updates between 2011 and the present day. I was able - well sort of - to use the Audio Diary of the DM-4, I couldn't schedule a memo to an accurate time of day but I could schedule a memo to a day so this meant all I had to do was to browse to the day I wanted to see my appointments for and just listen to each in tern, the DM-4 would tell me how many appointments I had scheduled as I moved between days. On 25/07/2015 5:38 AM, Aidan wrote: Dm4 uses Samantha, while dm7 uses sarina. Dm4 have assignable function keys, while the dm7 keys are not assignable. As a result, dm4 will read time and date and battery if assigned to function keys, but dm7 requires to be on the home screen. Dm4 have just a vertical menu with options, while dm7 have first off a home screen when you power on. Then once you launch menus on dm7 you will find you have to navigate horizontally and vertically to rich all the menus. With dm4 you can choose between wather you want to make pc or a c adapter the default connection, but as with dm7 they removed that, you only select the storage or composit device and each time upon connection you have to choose between a c or pc connection. Dm4 have a b repeat playback, while dm7 took it furder with a b c repeat playback. Dm7 don't have VCVA recording like dm4. In adition to the noise playback and voice filter on dm4, the dm7 add voice detection settings where portions of a file could be extract and dead air can be left out to fasten playback of sertin files. And also transcription moad. But they removed the voice filter playback. The dm4 have random playback but dm7 don't have random or shuffle play, even though the spex says it does. But both stil have repeat of folder or file. Dm4 you have to turn on a setting accessibility mode or something to that nature, to allow speaking of file names with tts. But with dm7 know longer possible or needed. It will speak the file names naturally without any ajustments. Of corse, all new models now know longer stores voice files on the internal memory, but now build in. Hope this helps. Feel free to ask I got dm7 so I will help where I can. Of corse don't forget the wifi on dm7. And it only charge via USB port or USB adapter. Know longer the option of normal a c adapter. On 24/07/2015, Dane Trethowan wrote: Hi! I own an Olympus DM-4 and will be getting a DM-7 shortly, are their any major differences I should look out for? I also own a Zoom H1 recorder and prefer to use it for a lot of jobs given that the H1 has higher sampling rates, I also think the microphones are better but nevertheless, the DM-4 does an excellent job for a recorder of its size. -- ** Those who need help are those who are prepared to help themselves -- ** Those who need help are those who are prepared to help themselves -- ** Those who need help are those who are prepared to help themselves
Re: Olympus Recorders: Differences Between The DM-4 and DM-7
Yes dm7 have wifi. But you need to install the app on IPhone for that to work. I got the default password if you need it later. It only make a hotspot available, know internet connection. On 25/07/2015, Aidan wrote: > Yes, there were a few updates to dm4 to make more things speak. The > dm7 have daisy functions, but I think that needs fixing as I cannot > manage to read a book. Hopefully a update is coming. It can also > import daisy from cd, but again I could not manage to perform that > successfully. The diary is quite similar. I cannot compare to dm4 > exactly, as I don't have one, but I know that on dm7 you first enter > the diary, then you go to the day you want with cursor keys and press > enter on that. Then you record the memo up to one minit I think. Then > in the menu you will be able to set an alarm for the memo on the day > you choose when you started off. And to set alarm and recording timer > is very accessible. Note however that unlike the older models, there > is know longer an alarm playback function under the playback menu. So > the only alarm you can set are those wich are assigned to a voice > memo. And then you connect to pc, you will see in the internal memory > a folder containing the memos. I had know problem setting alarm. > > On 25/07/2015, Dane Trethowan wrote: >> Thanks for that very informative post, I'll have the DM-7 some time next >> week and I'm looking forwardg to seeing the differences you've noted, I >> can see advantages and disadvantages in both systems and I wonder which >> I'll use the most. >> >> Doesn't the DM-7 have some sort of Wi-Fi facility or am I thinking of a >> different model. >> >> By the sounds of it the Daisy reader has been dumped in the DM-7, is >> this correct? >> >> I was able to use the voice of the DM-4 to set the time and date when it >> had been stated in various access publications that this couldn't be >> done so perhaps there have been a few firmware updates between 2011 and >> the present day. >> >> I was able - well sort of - to use the Audio Diary of the DM-4, I >> couldn't schedule a memo to an accurate time of day but I could schedule >> a memo to a day so this meant all I had to do was to browse to the day I >> wanted to see my appointments for and just listen to each in tern, the >> DM-4 would tell me how many appointments I had scheduled as I moved >> between days. >> >> >> >> On 25/07/2015 5:38 AM, Aidan wrote: >>> Dm4 uses Samantha, while dm7 uses sarina. Dm4 have assignable function >>> keys, while the dm7 keys are not assignable. As a result, dm4 will >>> read time and date and battery if assigned to function keys, but dm7 >>> requires to be on the home screen. Dm4 have just a vertical menu with >>> options, while dm7 have first off a home screen when you power on. >>> Then once you launch menus on dm7 you will find you have to navigate >>> horizontally and vertically to rich all the menus. With dm4 you can >>> choose between wather you want to make pc or a c adapter the default >>> connection, but as with dm7 they removed that, you only select the >>> storage or composit device and each time upon connection you have to >>> choose between a c or pc connection. >>> Dm4 have a b repeat playback, while dm7 took it furder with a b c >>> repeat playback. >>> Dm7 don't have VCVA recording like dm4. In adition to the noise >>> playback and voice filter on dm4, the dm7 add voice detection settings >>> where portions of a file could be extract and dead air can be left out >>> to fasten playback of sertin files. And also transcription moad. But >>> they removed the voice filter playback. The dm4 have random playback >>> but dm7 don't have random or shuffle play, even though the spex says >>> it does. But both stil have repeat of folder or file. Dm4 you have to >>> turn on a setting accessibility mode or something to that nature, to >>> allow speaking of file names with tts. But with dm7 know longer >>> possible or needed. It will speak the file names naturally without any >>> ajustments. Of corse, all new models now know longer stores voice >>> files on the internal memory, but now build in. Hope this helps. >>> Feel free to ask I got dm7 so I will help where I can. Of corse don't >>> forget the wifi on dm7. And it only charge via USB port or USB >>> adapter. Know longer the option of normal a c adapter. >>> >>> On 24/07/2015, Dane Trethowan wrote: Hi! I own an Olympus DM-4 and will be getting a DM-7 shortly, are their any major differences I should look out for? I also own a Zoom H1 recorder and prefer to use it for a lot of jobs given that the H1 has higher sampling rates, I also think the microphones are better but nevertheless, the DM-4 does an excellent job for a recorder of its size. -- ** Those who need help are those who are prepared to help themselves >>> >> >> -- >> >> ** >> Those who need help are those who are prepared
Re: Olympus Recorders: Differences Between The DM-4 and DM-7
Yes, there were a few updates to dm4 to make more things speak. The dm7 have daisy functions, but I think that needs fixing as I cannot manage to read a book. Hopefully a update is coming. It can also import daisy from cd, but again I could not manage to perform that successfully. The diary is quite similar. I cannot compare to dm4 exactly, as I don't have one, but I know that on dm7 you first enter the diary, then you go to the day you want with cursor keys and press enter on that. Then you record the memo up to one minit I think. Then in the menu you will be able to set an alarm for the memo on the day you choose when you started off. And to set alarm and recording timer is very accessible. Note however that unlike the older models, there is know longer an alarm playback function under the playback menu. So the only alarm you can set are those wich are assigned to a voice memo. And then you connect to pc, you will see in the internal memory a folder containing the memos. I had know problem setting alarm. On 25/07/2015, Dane Trethowan wrote: > Thanks for that very informative post, I'll have the DM-7 some time next > week and I'm looking forwardg to seeing the differences you've noted, I > can see advantages and disadvantages in both systems and I wonder which > I'll use the most. > > Doesn't the DM-7 have some sort of Wi-Fi facility or am I thinking of a > different model. > > By the sounds of it the Daisy reader has been dumped in the DM-7, is > this correct? > > I was able to use the voice of the DM-4 to set the time and date when it > had been stated in various access publications that this couldn't be > done so perhaps there have been a few firmware updates between 2011 and > the present day. > > I was able - well sort of - to use the Audio Diary of the DM-4, I > couldn't schedule a memo to an accurate time of day but I could schedule > a memo to a day so this meant all I had to do was to browse to the day I > wanted to see my appointments for and just listen to each in tern, the > DM-4 would tell me how many appointments I had scheduled as I moved > between days. > > > > On 25/07/2015 5:38 AM, Aidan wrote: >> Dm4 uses Samantha, while dm7 uses sarina. Dm4 have assignable function >> keys, while the dm7 keys are not assignable. As a result, dm4 will >> read time and date and battery if assigned to function keys, but dm7 >> requires to be on the home screen. Dm4 have just a vertical menu with >> options, while dm7 have first off a home screen when you power on. >> Then once you launch menus on dm7 you will find you have to navigate >> horizontally and vertically to rich all the menus. With dm4 you can >> choose between wather you want to make pc or a c adapter the default >> connection, but as with dm7 they removed that, you only select the >> storage or composit device and each time upon connection you have to >> choose between a c or pc connection. >> Dm4 have a b repeat playback, while dm7 took it furder with a b c >> repeat playback. >> Dm7 don't have VCVA recording like dm4. In adition to the noise >> playback and voice filter on dm4, the dm7 add voice detection settings >> where portions of a file could be extract and dead air can be left out >> to fasten playback of sertin files. And also transcription moad. But >> they removed the voice filter playback. The dm4 have random playback >> but dm7 don't have random or shuffle play, even though the spex says >> it does. But both stil have repeat of folder or file. Dm4 you have to >> turn on a setting accessibility mode or something to that nature, to >> allow speaking of file names with tts. But with dm7 know longer >> possible or needed. It will speak the file names naturally without any >> ajustments. Of corse, all new models now know longer stores voice >> files on the internal memory, but now build in. Hope this helps. >> Feel free to ask I got dm7 so I will help where I can. Of corse don't >> forget the wifi on dm7. And it only charge via USB port or USB >> adapter. Know longer the option of normal a c adapter. >> >> On 24/07/2015, Dane Trethowan wrote: >>> Hi! >>> >>> I own an Olympus DM-4 and will be getting a DM-7 shortly, are their any >>> major differences I should look out for? >>> >>> I also own a Zoom H1 recorder and prefer to use it for a lot of jobs >>> given that the H1 has higher sampling rates, I also think the >>> microphones are better but nevertheless, the DM-4 does an excellent job >>> for a recorder of its size. >>> >>> >>> -- >>> >>> ** >>> Those who need help are those who are prepared to help themselves >>> >>> >>> >> > > -- > > ** > Those who need help are those who are prepared to help themselves > > > -- Facebook: m.facebook.com/aidan.maher92 Skype: andries4451 Twitter: smarttalk7 Audioboo: www.audioboo.com/DjSpotlight
Re: Olympus Recorders: Differences Between The DM-4 and DM-7
Thanks for that very informative post, I'll have the DM-7 some time next week and I'm looking forwardg to seeing the differences you've noted, I can see advantages and disadvantages in both systems and I wonder which I'll use the most. Doesn't the DM-7 have some sort of Wi-Fi facility or am I thinking of a different model. By the sounds of it the Daisy reader has been dumped in the DM-7, is this correct? I was able to use the voice of the DM-4 to set the time and date when it had been stated in various access publications that this couldn't be done so perhaps there have been a few firmware updates between 2011 and the present day. I was able - well sort of - to use the Audio Diary of the DM-4, I couldn't schedule a memo to an accurate time of day but I could schedule a memo to a day so this meant all I had to do was to browse to the day I wanted to see my appointments for and just listen to each in tern, the DM-4 would tell me how many appointments I had scheduled as I moved between days. On 25/07/2015 5:38 AM, Aidan wrote: Dm4 uses Samantha, while dm7 uses sarina. Dm4 have assignable function keys, while the dm7 keys are not assignable. As a result, dm4 will read time and date and battery if assigned to function keys, but dm7 requires to be on the home screen. Dm4 have just a vertical menu with options, while dm7 have first off a home screen when you power on. Then once you launch menus on dm7 you will find you have to navigate horizontally and vertically to rich all the menus. With dm4 you can choose between wather you want to make pc or a c adapter the default connection, but as with dm7 they removed that, you only select the storage or composit device and each time upon connection you have to choose between a c or pc connection. Dm4 have a b repeat playback, while dm7 took it furder with a b c repeat playback. Dm7 don't have VCVA recording like dm4. In adition to the noise playback and voice filter on dm4, the dm7 add voice detection settings where portions of a file could be extract and dead air can be left out to fasten playback of sertin files. And also transcription moad. But they removed the voice filter playback. The dm4 have random playback but dm7 don't have random or shuffle play, even though the spex says it does. But both stil have repeat of folder or file. Dm4 you have to turn on a setting accessibility mode or something to that nature, to allow speaking of file names with tts. But with dm7 know longer possible or needed. It will speak the file names naturally without any ajustments. Of corse, all new models now know longer stores voice files on the internal memory, but now build in. Hope this helps. Feel free to ask I got dm7 so I will help where I can. Of corse don't forget the wifi on dm7. And it only charge via USB port or USB adapter. Know longer the option of normal a c adapter. On 24/07/2015, Dane Trethowan wrote: Hi! I own an Olympus DM-4 and will be getting a DM-7 shortly, are their any major differences I should look out for? I also own a Zoom H1 recorder and prefer to use it for a lot of jobs given that the H1 has higher sampling rates, I also think the microphones are better but nevertheless, the DM-4 does an excellent job for a recorder of its size. -- ** Those who need help are those who are prepared to help themselves -- ** Those who need help are those who are prepared to help themselves
Re: Olympus Recorders: Differences Between The DM-4 and DM-7
Dm4 uses Samantha, while dm7 uses sarina. Dm4 have assignable function keys, while the dm7 keys are not assignable. As a result, dm4 will read time and date and battery if assigned to function keys, but dm7 requires to be on the home screen. Dm4 have just a vertical menu with options, while dm7 have first off a home screen when you power on. Then once you launch menus on dm7 you will find you have to navigate horizontally and vertically to rich all the menus. With dm4 you can choose between wather you want to make pc or a c adapter the default connection, but as with dm7 they removed that, you only select the storage or composit device and each time upon connection you have to choose between a c or pc connection. Dm4 have a b repeat playback, while dm7 took it furder with a b c repeat playback. Dm7 don't have VCVA recording like dm4. In adition to the noise playback and voice filter on dm4, the dm7 add voice detection settings where portions of a file could be extract and dead air can be left out to fasten playback of sertin files. And also transcription moad. But they removed the voice filter playback. The dm4 have random playback but dm7 don't have random or shuffle play, even though the spex says it does. But both stil have repeat of folder or file. Dm4 you have to turn on a setting accessibility mode or something to that nature, to allow speaking of file names with tts. But with dm7 know longer possible or needed. It will speak the file names naturally without any ajustments. Of corse, all new models now know longer stores voice files on the internal memory, but now build in. Hope this helps. Feel free to ask I got dm7 so I will help where I can. Of corse don't forget the wifi on dm7. And it only charge via USB port or USB adapter. Know longer the option of normal a c adapter. On 24/07/2015, Dane Trethowan wrote: > Hi! > > I own an Olympus DM-4 and will be getting a DM-7 shortly, are their any > major differences I should look out for? > > I also own a Zoom H1 recorder and prefer to use it for a lot of jobs > given that the H1 has higher sampling rates, I also think the > microphones are better but nevertheless, the DM-4 does an excellent job > for a recorder of its size. > > > -- > > ** > Those who need help are those who are prepared to help themselves > > > -- Facebook: m.facebook.com/aidan.maher92 Skype: andries4451 Twitter: smarttalk7 Audioboo: www.audioboo.com/DjSpotlight
Re: Olympus recorders and audio quality
Awesome, thank you for giving me a better idea on what to look for. I was able to locate this composite option in both user manuals, the dm-620 and the ls-14. I also contacted Olympus's tech support this morning and was given a pretty decent comparison between these two devices, along with the ls-100. This ended up with me asking him a question, which he was unable to really answer, so perhaps it's more appropriate to ask it here. He told me that some of the options that the recorder supports, work better in conjunction with the accompanying software, Sonority, so what types of accessibility issues, if any would I have using it with NVDA? Staying within my price range of about 200 bucks, I'm probably going to begin focusing on either the 620 or the ls-14 which brings me to a small question. What, if any differences in quality can I expect from the microphones on either of these devices. I know that the dm-620 has one extra file format it supports, Windows Media Audio, which perhaps is not so important for me, so what can I expect with using both these devices in recording either in .WAV or .MP3, the two formats I'm more familiar with. I've unfortunately not yet had any luck in locating a review of the 620, to get a better idea of the microphones quality, I have listened to the one recorded by Neal on the ls-14 though. The one thing I do like about the ls-14 is the fact that the battery life is greatly increased, all be the device being a tad bit larger, but is the larger battery capacity plus possible higher quality in audio and ability to hold slightly larger SD cards worth the extra cost? Any experiences with either of these devices or even a possible small recording of the dm-620s capabilities would be totally awesome. Thank you again. Blessings. On 2/3/2014 9:32 AM, Hamit Campos wrote: Some Olympus ones do doit. It's called composet now. It's in the USB class menu. It use to be Audio class. -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of jeremy Sent: Sunday, February 02, 2014 10:53 PM To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org Subject: Olympus and zoom types of recorders and there features for accessibility Hello all, Here recently, I started looking into a decent handheld recorder, specifically one with the ability to record in fairly high quality stereo and also be used as an external microphone for a computer. While searching around for documentation on the different models, apparently quite lacking with blindcooltech no longer working, I came across this list and was hoping to refresh the interest in this topic and hopefully get some advice. So far, from what I've been able to dig up, it's a choice between, the dm-520 or 620, the ls models, 5, 10, 14 and 100 and of course, the H1 from zoom. My main issues with locating documentation, specifically on the dm-620 is the fact that several pages on this device state that it does not have the accessible menus, comparing it to the dm-670, apparently a device specific to European markets. This however does not seem to be the case, as other sources state that it comes with support for use by the visually impaired. I've been able to locate a few of the podcasts, recorded by Neal Eurs and am in the process of searching for any others I can find, however, one thing I still can't find any information on is the ability to use these devices as an external stereo mic for a computer, outside of recording. I'm honestly not sure if this is just a lack of me not knowing the term used to describe this, but even in the manuals for the olympus devices I've found, I can't find any mention of this. I do know that the zoom has this ability and also that several devices from olympus do as well, but I'm just looking for a more complete list of accurate manuals/documentation. I'm even considering contacting Olympus, here in the US to ask also, but I wanted to find a list to hopefully ask other folks who've used these devices first. Lastly, I'm looking to spend at most around 200 dollars, hopefully a little cheaper so any ideas that anyone can give that may fit the bill would be greatly appreciated. Thank you. Blessings.
RE: Olympus recorders....do they all have the speach with menu?
Yeah it talks. They just have to fix the fact that it doesn't say the folder names, which they are, and they also have to fix the fact that all the multi track stuff doesn't talk. I don't know if they are going to fix that. In the future perhaps. -Original Message- From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Brad Trainham Sent: Monday, July 02, 2012 4:15 PM To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' Subject: RE: Olympus recordersdo they all have the speach with menu? What about the LS-100 multi-track? Brad Trainham -Original Message- From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Eleanor Burke Sent: Monday, July 02, 2012 2:31 PM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: RE: Olympus recordersdo they all have the speach with menu? Not the cheaper models. RNIB sell a selection with speech menus. -Original message- From: tick...@juno.com Sent: 02/07/2012, 7:57 pm To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org Subject: Olympus recordersdo they all have the speach with menu? I was with a friend, he wanted to buy an Olympus digitial recorder. We read the packages but we could not find where it says that the unit came with built in speach reader menu feature. My O 4 has it, so I am asking if and which of the O's have this feature? Thank You and have a good day! TickPub Thanks You, All The Best And More, Have A Great Week, Regards And Respect From Michael! 5 Diet Pills that Work 2012's Top 5 Weight Loss Pills. Updated Consumer Ratings. Free Report. http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL3141/4ff1ef4be6dbf84acm02duc To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
RE: Olympus recorders....do they all have the speach with menu?
I'd also like to know about that one. -Original Message- From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Brad Trainham Sent: Monday, July 02, 2012 1:15 PM To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' Subject: RE: Olympus recordersdo they all have the speach with menu? What about the LS-100 multi-track? Brad Trainham -Original Message- From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Eleanor Burke Sent: Monday, July 02, 2012 2:31 PM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: RE: Olympus recordersdo they all have the speach with menu? Not the cheaper models. RNIB sell a selection with speech menus. -Original message- From: tick...@juno.com Sent: 02/07/2012, 7:57 pm To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org Subject: Olympus recordersdo they all have the speach with menu? I was with a friend, he wanted to buy an Olympus digitial recorder. We read the packages but we could not find where it says that the unit came with built in speach reader menu feature. My O 4 has it, so I am asking if and which of the O's have this feature? Thank You and have a good day! TickPub Thanks You, All The Best And More, Have A Great Week, Regards And Respect From Michael! 5 Diet Pills that Work 2012's Top 5 Weight Loss Pills. Updated Consumer Ratings. Free Report. http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL3141/4ff1ef4be6dbf84acm02duc To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
RE: Olympus recorders....do they all have the speach with menu?
What about the LS-100 multi-track? Brad Trainham -Original Message- From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Eleanor Burke Sent: Monday, July 02, 2012 2:31 PM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: RE: Olympus recordersdo they all have the speach with menu? Not the cheaper models. RNIB sell a selection with speech menus. -Original message- From: tick...@juno.com Sent: 02/07/2012, 7:57 pm To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org Subject: Olympus recordersdo they all have the speach with menu? I was with a friend, he wanted to buy an Olympus digitial recorder. We read the packages but we could not find where it says that the unit came with built in speach reader menu feature. My O 4 has it, so I am asking if and which of the O's have this feature? Thank You and have a good day! TickPub Thanks You, All The Best And More, Have A Great Week, Regards And Respect From Michael! 5 Diet Pills that Work 2012's Top 5 Weight Loss Pills. Updated Consumer Ratings. Free Report. http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL3141/4ff1ef4be6dbf84acm02duc To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
RE: Olympus recorders....do they all have the speach with menu?
Not all Olympus have voice capabilities. The DP10 doesn't. Go with the dm series. -Original Message- From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of tick...@juno.com Sent: Monday, July 02, 2012 11:58 AM To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org Subject: Olympus recordersdo they all have the speach with menu? I was with a friend, he wanted to buy an Olympus digitial recorder. We read the packages but we could not find where it says that the unit came with built in speach reader menu feature. My O 4 has it, so I am asking if and which of the O's have this feature? Thank You and have a good day! TickPub Thanks You, All The Best And More, Have A Great Week, Regards And Respect From Michael! 5 Diet Pills that Work 2012's Top 5 Weight Loss Pills. Updated Consumer Ratings. Free Report. http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL3141/4ff1ef4be6dbf84acm02duc To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
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My DS-50 has it -Original Message- From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of tick...@juno.com Sent: Monday, July 02, 2012 2:58 PM To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org Subject: Olympus recordersdo they all have the speach with menu? I was with a friend, he wanted to buy an Olympus digitial recorder. We read the packages but we could not find where it says that the unit came with built in speach reader menu feature. My O 4 has it, so I am asking if and which of the O's have this feature? Thank You and have a good day! TickPub Thanks You, All The Best And More, Have A Great Week, Regards And Respect From Michael! 5 Diet Pills that Work 2012's Top 5 Weight Loss Pills. Updated Consumer Ratings. Free Report. http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL3141/4ff1ef4be6dbf84acm02duc To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
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Not the cheaper models. RNIB sell a selection with speech menus. -Original message- From: tick...@juno.com Sent: 02/07/2012, 7:57 pm To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org Subject: Olympus recordersdo they all have the speach with menu? I was with a friend, he wanted to buy an Olympus digitial recorder. We read the packages but we could not find where it says that the unit came with built in speach reader menu feature. My O 4 has it, so I am asking if and which of the O's have this feature? Thank You and have a good day! TickPub Thanks You, All The Best And More, Have A Great Week, Regards And Respect From Michael! 5 Diet Pills that Work 2012's Top 5 Weight Loss Pills. Updated Consumer Ratings. Free Report. http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL3141/4ff1ef4be6dbf84acm02duc To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
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Probably for organisational purposes rather than any other reason, be assured! I'm only thinking along the lines of Olympus because of the price one can get them for now, about the same price as a Zoom H1. On 03/12/2010, at 11:07 AM, tim cumings wrote: > Dane why would you buy the olympus when you already have the zoom h-1 which I > think > has better-sounding internal microphones than the 520. You can turn down the > record volume on the > olympus recorders enough to make a line-level recording. On Thu, 2 Dec 2010 > 23:42:43 > +1100, Dane Trethowan wrote: > > >> Hi! >> >> These Olympus recorders look very nice however I have one question which >> I've >> not seen answered yet and I'm sure someone's tackled it here, can you use an >> Olympus recorder to record from the line-out of say a tuner or something >> like >> that? >> >> The DM520 units are quite cheap and - assuming I can do line in recordings - >> I'd be tempted to buy one. >> >> >> >> To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: >> pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org > To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: > pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
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Dane why would you buy the olympus when you already have the zoom h-1 which I think has better-sounding internal microphones than the 520. You can turn down the record volume on the olympus recorders enough to make a line-level recording. On Thu, 2 Dec 2010 23:42:43 +1100, Dane Trethowan wrote: >Hi! > >These Olympus recorders look very nice however I have one question which I've >not seen answered yet and I'm sure someone's tackled it here, can you use an >Olympus recorder to record from the line-out of say a tuner or something like >that? > >The DM520 units are quite cheap and - assuming I can do line in recordings - >I'd be tempted to buy one. > > > >To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: >pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
RE: Olympus recorders
Howard; The 520 has manual volume which you can choose in I think the record settings. My old DS50 just had three automatic choices, however. -Original Message- From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Howard Traxler Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2010 11:18 AM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Re: Olympus recorders Supposedly, there is a way to turn off the AVC and manuallly control the input level. In that case it should work fine. So far, I haven't figured out how. I did, however, record from the speaker output of my Drake R-4C ham reeceiver and it wasn't bad. AVC was turned on and the input sensitivity was as low as it would go. There was some "pumping" on the recording, but not bad. Howard - Original Message - From: "Dane Trethowan" To: "PC Audio Discussion List" Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2010 6:42 AM Subject: Olympus recorders > Hi! > > These Olympus recorders look very nice however I have one question which > I've not seen answered yet and I'm sure someone's tackled it here, can you > use an Olympus recorder to record from the line-out of say a tuner or > something like that? > > The DM520 units are quite cheap and - assuming I can do line in > recordings - I'd be tempted to buy one. > > > > To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: > pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org __ Information from ESET Smart Security, version of virus signature database 5668 (20101202) __ The message was checked by ESET Smart Security. http://www.eset.com __ Information from ESET Smart Security, version of virus signature database 5668 (20101202) __ The message was checked by ESET Smart Security. http://www.eset.com To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
Re: Olympus recorders
Supposedly, there is a way to turn off the AVC and manuallly control the input level. In that case it should work fine. So far, I haven't figured out how. I did, however, record from the speaker output of my Drake R-4C ham reeceiver and it wasn't bad. AVC was turned on and the input sensitivity was as low as it would go. There was some "pumping" on the recording, but not bad. Howard - Original Message - From: "Dane Trethowan" To: "PC Audio Discussion List" Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2010 6:42 AM Subject: Olympus recorders Hi! These Olympus recorders look very nice however I have one question which I've not seen answered yet and I'm sure someone's tackled it here, can you use an Olympus recorder to record from the line-out of say a tuner or something like that? The DM520 units are quite cheap and - assuming I can do line in recordings - I'd be tempted to buy one. To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
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Yep okay, that makes sense. On 03/12/2010, at 4:49 AM, Dave McElroy WA6BEF wrote: > Though I have not yet done it myself, I'm advised that if you bring the > manual record volume down to its lowest setting then this should work. > > HTH. > > -Original Message- > From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] > On Behalf Of Damon Rose > Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2010 4:45 AM > To: PC Audio Discussion List > Subject: RE: Olympus recorders > > I think Neal Ewers covered this in his review. I think he did but go and > dig it out of Blind Cool Tech to prove me wrong. > > > > -Original Message- > From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org > [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane Trethowan > Sent: 02 December 2010 12:43 > To: PC Audio Discussion List > Subject: Olympus recorders > > Hi! > > These Olympus recorders look very nice however I have one question which > I've not seen answered yet and I'm sure someone's tackled it here, can > you use an Olympus recorder to record from the line-out of say a tuner > or something like that? > > The DM520 units are quite cheap and - assuming I can do line in > recordings - I'd be tempted to buy one. > > > > To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: > pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org > > http://www.bbc.co.uk/ > This e-mail (and any attachments) is confidential and may contain personal > views which are not the views of the BBC unless specifically stated. > If you have received it in error, please delete it from your system. > Do not use, copy or disclose the information in any way nor act in reliance > on it and notify the sender immediately. > Please note that the BBC monitors e-mails sent or received. > Further communication will signify your consent to this. > > > To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: > pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org > > > __ Information from ESET Smart Security, version of virus signature > database 5667 (20101202) __ > > The message was checked by ESET Smart Security. > > http://www.eset.com > > > > __ Information from ESET Smart Security, version of virus signature > database 5667 (20101202) __ > > The message was checked by ESET Smart Security. > > http://www.eset.com > > > > To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: > pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
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Though I have not yet done it myself, I'm advised that if you bring the manual record volume down to its lowest setting then this should work. HTH. -Original Message- From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Damon Rose Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2010 4:45 AM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: RE: Olympus recorders I think Neal Ewers covered this in his review. I think he did but go and dig it out of Blind Cool Tech to prove me wrong. -Original Message- From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane Trethowan Sent: 02 December 2010 12:43 To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Olympus recorders Hi! These Olympus recorders look very nice however I have one question which I've not seen answered yet and I'm sure someone's tackled it here, can you use an Olympus recorder to record from the line-out of say a tuner or something like that? The DM520 units are quite cheap and - assuming I can do line in recordings - I'd be tempted to buy one. To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org http://www.bbc.co.uk/ This e-mail (and any attachments) is confidential and may contain personal views which are not the views of the BBC unless specifically stated. If you have received it in error, please delete it from your system. Do not use, copy or disclose the information in any way nor act in reliance on it and notify the sender immediately. Please note that the BBC monitors e-mails sent or received. Further communication will signify your consent to this. To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org __ Information from ESET Smart Security, version of virus signature database 5667 (20101202) __ The message was checked by ESET Smart Security. http://www.eset.com __ Information from ESET Smart Security, version of virus signature database 5667 (20101202) __ The message was checked by ESET Smart Security. http://www.eset.com To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
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Yep thanks, it was done in May this year, I listened to it but again perhaps I'm missing something because I didn't hear Neil mention anything about Line-i, damn crickets he was listening to, my hearing instruments don't get along with their sound . On 03/12/2010, at 1:31 AM, Hamit Campos wrote: > He did review the DM4. It wasn't too long ago either. > > -Original Message- > From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] > On Behalf Of Dane Trethowan > Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2010 7:47 AM > To: PC Audio Discussion List > Subject: Re: Olympus recorders > > I haven't seen any reviews from Neil on Olympus recorders? I've seen plenty > of stuff from Pat Ferguson but the question hasn't been answered, I'll take > a look in the blind cool tech archives again though just in case I've missed > something. > > > On 02/12/2010, at 11:45 PM, Damon Rose wrote: > >> I think Neal Ewers covered this in his review. I think he did but go and >> dig it out of Blind Cool Tech to prove me wrong. >> >> >> >> -Original Message- >> From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org >> [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane Trethowan >> Sent: 02 December 2010 12:43 >> To: PC Audio Discussion List >> Subject: Olympus recorders >> >> Hi! >> >> These Olympus recorders look very nice however I have one question which >> I've not seen answered yet and I'm sure someone's tackled it here, can >> you use an Olympus recorder to record from the line-out of say a tuner >> or something like that? >> >> The DM520 units are quite cheap and - assuming I can do line in >> recordings - I'd be tempted to buy one. >> >> >> >> To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: >> pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org >> >> http://www.bbc.co.uk/ >> This e-mail (and any attachments) is confidential and may contain personal > views which are not the views of the BBC unless specifically stated. >> If you have received it in error, please delete it from your system. >> Do not use, copy or disclose the information in any way nor act in > reliance on it and notify the sender immediately. >> Please note that the BBC monitors e-mails sent or received. >> Further communication will signify your consent to this. >> >> >> To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: >> pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org > > > To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: > pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org > > > To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: > pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
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He did review the DM4. It wasn't too long ago either. -Original Message- From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane Trethowan Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2010 7:47 AM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Re: Olympus recorders I haven't seen any reviews from Neil on Olympus recorders? I've seen plenty of stuff from Pat Ferguson but the question hasn't been answered, I'll take a look in the blind cool tech archives again though just in case I've missed something. On 02/12/2010, at 11:45 PM, Damon Rose wrote: > I think Neal Ewers covered this in his review. I think he did but go and > dig it out of Blind Cool Tech to prove me wrong. > > > > -Original Message- > From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org > [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane Trethowan > Sent: 02 December 2010 12:43 > To: PC Audio Discussion List > Subject: Olympus recorders > > Hi! > > These Olympus recorders look very nice however I have one question which > I've not seen answered yet and I'm sure someone's tackled it here, can > you use an Olympus recorder to record from the line-out of say a tuner > or something like that? > > The DM520 units are quite cheap and - assuming I can do line in > recordings - I'd be tempted to buy one. > > > > To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: > pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org > > http://www.bbc.co.uk/ > This e-mail (and any attachments) is confidential and may contain personal views which are not the views of the BBC unless specifically stated. > If you have received it in error, please delete it from your system. > Do not use, copy or disclose the information in any way nor act in reliance on it and notify the sender immediately. > Please note that the BBC monitors e-mails sent or received. > Further communication will signify your consent to this. > > > To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: > pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
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Seemingly Olympus have named their machines differently for different markets. So the 4 is the 5 in the UK. Or is it the other way round. Anyway, armed with that knowledge, you may be able to dig further ... If you didn't already know that is. -Original Message- From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane Trethowan Sent: 02 December 2010 12:47 To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Re: Olympus recorders I haven't seen any reviews from Neil on Olympus recorders? I've seen plenty of stuff from Pat Ferguson but the question hasn't been answered, I'll take a look in the blind cool tech archives again though just in case I've missed something. On 02/12/2010, at 11:45 PM, Damon Rose wrote: > I think Neal Ewers covered this in his review. I think he did but go > and dig it out of Blind Cool Tech to prove me wrong. > > > > -Original Message- > From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org > [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane Trethowan > Sent: 02 December 2010 12:43 > To: PC Audio Discussion List > Subject: Olympus recorders > > Hi! > > These Olympus recorders look very nice however I have one question > which I've not seen answered yet and I'm sure someone's tackled it > here, can you use an Olympus recorder to record from the line-out of > say a tuner or something like that? > > The DM520 units are quite cheap and - assuming I can do line in > recordings - I'd be tempted to buy one. > > > > To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: > pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org > > http://www.bbc.co.uk/ > This e-mail (and any attachments) is confidential and may contain personal views which are not the views of the BBC unless specifically stated. > If you have received it in error, please delete it from your system. > Do not use, copy or disclose the information in any way nor act in reliance on it and notify the sender immediately. > Please note that the BBC monitors e-mails sent or received. > Further communication will signify your consent to this. > > > To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: > pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org http://www.bbc.co.uk/ This e-mail (and any attachments) is confidential and may contain personal views which are not the views of the BBC unless specifically stated. If you have received it in error, please delete it from your system. Do not use, copy or disclose the information in any way nor act in reliance on it and notify the sender immediately. Please note that the BBC monitors e-mails sent or received. Further communication will signify your consent to this. To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
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I haven't seen any reviews from Neil on Olympus recorders? I've seen plenty of stuff from Pat Ferguson but the question hasn't been answered, I'll take a look in the blind cool tech archives again though just in case I've missed something. On 02/12/2010, at 11:45 PM, Damon Rose wrote: > I think Neal Ewers covered this in his review. I think he did but go and > dig it out of Blind Cool Tech to prove me wrong. > > > > -Original Message- > From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org > [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane Trethowan > Sent: 02 December 2010 12:43 > To: PC Audio Discussion List > Subject: Olympus recorders > > Hi! > > These Olympus recorders look very nice however I have one question which > I've not seen answered yet and I'm sure someone's tackled it here, can > you use an Olympus recorder to record from the line-out of say a tuner > or something like that? > > The DM520 units are quite cheap and - assuming I can do line in > recordings - I'd be tempted to buy one. > > > > To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: > pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org > > http://www.bbc.co.uk/ > This e-mail (and any attachments) is confidential and may contain personal > views which are not the views of the BBC unless specifically stated. > If you have received it in error, please delete it from your system. > Do not use, copy or disclose the information in any way nor act in reliance > on it and notify the sender immediately. > Please note that the BBC monitors e-mails sent or received. > Further communication will signify your consent to this. > > > To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: > pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
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I think Neal Ewers covered this in his review. I think he did but go and dig it out of Blind Cool Tech to prove me wrong. -Original Message- From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane Trethowan Sent: 02 December 2010 12:43 To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Olympus recorders Hi! These Olympus recorders look very nice however I have one question which I've not seen answered yet and I'm sure someone's tackled it here, can you use an Olympus recorder to record from the line-out of say a tuner or something like that? The DM520 units are quite cheap and - assuming I can do line in recordings - I'd be tempted to buy one. To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org http://www.bbc.co.uk/ This e-mail (and any attachments) is confidential and may contain personal views which are not the views of the BBC unless specifically stated. If you have received it in error, please delete it from your system. Do not use, copy or disclose the information in any way nor act in reliance on it and notify the sender immediately. Please note that the BBC monitors e-mails sent or received. Further communication will signify your consent to this. To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
Re: Olympus recorders
Hello Tim, After reading the manual downloaded from the Olympus website, I realized that it can record to WMA. Although this is only done when the recording quality is set to HQ, I guess it will serve my purpose for the time being. A 15 minute recording takes up 3.5 mb which is quite reasonable for the sound quality it offers. For anyone interested, WavePad can open DSS files and let's you save them to wave or mp3 or a number of other formats. I believe the site to download it is www.wavepad.com. The basic version is free but add supported. I suppose there is a pro version without the adds. Regards, Kiran Kaja Code Factory S.L. Tel: +91-9866967772 E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Skype: kirankaja www.codefactory.es - Original Message - From: "Tim Grady" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "PC audio discussion list. " Sent: Friday, January 20, 2006 3:01 PM Subject: Re: Olympus recorders Are you sure you need the software. Some of those recorders can create Windows Media files. Mine, which is the WS200ST or something like that didn't even come with a CD I think because it is recognized as a drive and can create wma files. At 01:04 AM 1/19/2006, you wrote: >Hi all, > >I now have an Olympus digital recorder with 128mb memory. I don't know the >exact model. The person who lent it to me could not find the CD containing >the software. When I connect it to my laptop, it shows up as another drive. >But I would need to download the software which can convert/play DSS files. >I can look at the Olympus site and see if they provide the software online. >But I was wondering if there are any other programs which can play these >files and convert them to wave or mp3. > >Thanks, > > >___ >PC-Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... >http://www.pc-audio.org > >To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: >[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >This list is a service of MosenExplosion.com. To see what other >lists we offer, visit us on the web at http://www.MosenExplosion.com ___ PC-Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] This list is a service of MosenExplosion.com. To see what other lists we offer, visit us on the web at http://www.MosenExplosion.com ___ PC-Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] This list is a service of MosenExplosion.com. To see what other lists we offer, visit us on the web at http://www.MosenExplosion.com
Re: Olympus recorders
Are you sure you need the software. Some of those recorders can create Windows Media files. Mine, which is the WS200ST or something like that didn't even come with a CD I think because it is recognized as a drive and can create wma files. At 01:04 AM 1/19/2006, you wrote: >Hi all, > >I now have an Olympus digital recorder with 128mb memory. I don't know the >exact model. The person who lent it to me could not find the CD containing >the software. When I connect it to my laptop, it shows up as another drive. >But I would need to download the software which can convert/play DSS files. >I can look at the Olympus site and see if they provide the software online. >But I was wondering if there are any other programs which can play these >files and convert them to wave or mp3. > >Thanks, > > >___ >PC-Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... >http://www.pc-audio.org > >To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: >[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >This list is a service of MosenExplosion.com. To see what other >lists we offer, visit us on the web at http://www.MosenExplosion.com ___ PC-Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] This list is a service of MosenExplosion.com. To see what other lists we offer, visit us on the web at http://www.MosenExplosion.com