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Olympus Dss Player Version 7 Package - Olympus 147467 Review

Olympus Dss Player Version 7 Package - Olympus 147467
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This software is for dictation only.This software does not allow for foot pedal control.For dictation, this software is fairly user friendly and easy to use.Thanks.

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Includes Olympus 147467 Olympus Dss Player Version 7 Package.

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Panasonic RR-US450 Voice Recorder, Thin Style, PC Software 66 Hour Rec Review

Panasonic RR-US450 Voice Recorder, Thin Style, PC Software 66 Hour Rec
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Kind of cheaply constructed - the controls are a bit weird - and everytime I pick it up I wonder, "Is it broke yet?"I've been able to record conversations accurately and painlessly.The software is "crappy" - but it does the job if you struggle to learn it.My task was to record the conversation, download theirformat, convert it to mp3/wav for distribution.I used their software to get to the wav, and Audacity to get to the mp3.Their software is pretty good at removing noise to clean up the recording.I've had it about 3 months now, and I still haven't broken it.I keep it in my back pack wrapped in a bandera.(Makes a better case than the sock I was using - and people don't react to the bandera as strongly as they did to the dirty sock.)

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Panasonic Voice Recorder, Thin Style, PC Software 66 Hour Rec

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Sony BM575 Portable Microcassette Dictator Review

Sony BM575 Portable Microcassette Dictator
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I have owned three Lanier Microcassette Recorders over the past thirty years. It was everything they advertised it to be. When I went to buy one this time they were no longer being made. They were replaced by this Sony BM-575. It isn't half the recorder that the Lanier was. You can't record in noisy areas without picking up all the background noises. The plaback is nowhere as clear as the Lanier. If I could find a Lanier right now I would buy one and throw this Sony away.

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Portable Microcassette Dictating Machine.This is the BM-575A inventory designated model.

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Q-See QSD2304L 4 Channel H.264 Pentaplex Network DVR with (CIF) Realtime Recording per Channel Review

Q-See QSD2304L 4 Channel H.264 Pentaplex Network DVR with Realtime Recording per Channel
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I've had this unit for just about a week now and I'm already preparing to send it back. Whenever I hook a camera up to this unit and connect the video output to a monitor, the image quality is pixelated quite heavily to the point where it's impossible to distinguish faces from 10 feet away in broad daylight (using Q-See's own line of cameras such as the vandal-proof dome cam and the outdoor camera with the heater installed). Hooking the cameras up directly to a TV (bypassing this DVR unit) gives gives much better and clearer results.

Given the price, I would have loved to keep this unit but you get what you pay for. I would not recommend this unit for serious surveillance. Q-See's internet monitoring functions work fairly well however it is a bit unstable - sometimes it takes a few login attempts to actually log into the device remotely. For any security DVR, this is not acceptable.

I did a side-by-side comparison with one of Costco's lower end security DVR units (Astak brand) and so far, the Astak produces far better images with Q-See's cameras. Astak's remote management is simple but it works well and doesn't require me to keep hammering away at the login screen to get in like this Q-See unit.

Note that this Q-See DVR did NOT come with any hard drive or the required hard drive mounting kit, although you can find both at any Fry's Electronics or other electronics supply store (other than BestBuy, Circuit City)

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Q-See 4 Channel H.264 Pentaplex Network DVR with (CIF) Realtime Recording per Channel

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Olympus Pearlcorder S713 Microcassette Recorder Review

Olympus Pearlcorder S713 Microcassette Recorder
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I've had an Olympus Pearlcorder S713 for several years now. It has many features hard to find on new recorders. It has red LED to signal recording, a 3-digit tape counter, jacks for external headphone and microphone, auto stops at end of tape. Also has dual recording speeds and voice activated recording. I don't notice any tape noise while using internal microphone. The only caveat is that it's a microcassette. But still, the sound quality is even good for recording a little singing (in my opinion).

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Whether you're recording a class lecture, an interview, or a grocery list, the Olympus Pearlcorder S713 performs the task with gusto. Though it's not as powerful or feature packed as Olympus's line of digital voice recorders, the S713 microcassette recorder is outfitted with all the basics, including voice activation, fast playback, and multiple tape speeds. As a result, the device is a great choice for people who want reliable voice recording without all the extra bells and whistles.
The Pearlcorder S713 is compatible with standard 60- and 90-minute microcassettes, though it also offers a second speed that extends the total recording time to three hours (on a 90-minute tape). Meanwhile, the voice activation mode makes it easy to record while performing other tasks. When activated, the variable-control voice actuator waits until it hears a sound to start recording, and then shuts off during a prolonged period of silence. In the interim, users can take notes or wield a camera without missing any footage or capturing a bunch of dead air.
Users will also dig the fast playback mode, which runs 25 percent faster than regular mode. It's particularly helpful should you need to speed up a slow talker or scan the recording for a specific passage. Along the same vein, the quick review function lets you hear the footage you've just recorded. And, of course, the built-in tape counter helps you locate important audio anywhere else on the microcassette.
Other features include cue/review buttons for fast and easy message monitoring; a built-in microphone for recording anytime, anywhere; jacks for an external microphone, earphones, and an AC adapter; and a built-in dynamic speaker that produces crystal-clear playback. The Pearlcorder S713, which runs for roughly 17 hours on a pair of AA batteries, measures 2.3 by 4.8 by 1 inches (W x H x D) and is backed by a 90-day warranty.
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Pearlcorder S713 microcassette recorder, user's manual.

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Olympus DS-2300 Digital Voice Recorder Review

Olympus DS-2300 Digital Voice Recorder
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Received the DS-2300 yesterday.The machine is a keeper.However, if you are thinking of buying this because of it's Mac compatibility, read on.

The DSS Player software installs OK but the first time you connect the recorder with the supplied USB cord, an error pops up that the system extension was not properly installed, that it should be either reinstalled or a replacement obtained from the vendor.

Many of the software functions do not work because of the issue with the extension.Although you can see the device as a drive and the file import function works, none of the functions in the download area of the software are available.You cannot download a folder from that menu, you cannot change the user name, rename a folder on the machine, set the time from the computer, etc.

I paid to activate DSS Player Plus so I can use the software to either split or join files.I tried to split a file a couple of times.It doesn't work, the software crashes and in the process only one half of the split is completed.

I spoke with Olympus tech support on the phone about this hoping to find out there's a replacement driver.No.They confirmed the DSS Player does not run well with Mac OS X (10.4+).No information on when there may be an update.

An email 5 days later from Olympus Tech Support in answer to the same question basically claimed the problem is Apple's fault.

Next question.I can find nothing in the documentation that indicates whether the unit will work with the new M-type XD cards larger than 512MB.On the phone, tech support said I could run the firmware update that's on the OlympusAmerica website and that the unit would work with the 1GB XD card.

However, the email from tech support 5 days later says there is no firmware update for the DS-2300 (it's on their website as an EXE file - I could do the update with a PC), and that the M-type XD cards cannot be used with the DS-2300.

Today I noticed that the description for the firmware update on their website has been changed and now lists the 1GB M-XD card as one of those that can be used.

Sounds like a case of "your mileage may vary".

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Physicians, students and the like can enjoy the ultra-efficient features of the compact DS-2300. The supplied 16MB xD-Picture Card provides abundant memory and the durability and reliability you need in a removable media card, while superb sound, a large backlit LCD, file management options and other features supply the professional performance you seek in an easy to use, sleek and stylish package. - Record up to 5hours of audio in LP mode using the included 16MB xD-Picture Card removable media.- Never miss a beat - literally - with the voice activated Variable Control Voice Actuator feature that records audio as soon as it senses sound, conserving memory and battery life, too.- Directly connect to a PC for fast file transfers with convenient PC Link capability.- A full dot, backlit LCD provides for easy viewing, even in bright conditions, for clear and quick viewing of recording times, battery life status and more.- Save files in high-compression DSS format using the included DSS Player software.- Manage audio files in up to 5 customizable folders.- Use the easily accessible "Erase" button to quickly erase single files or entire folders.- Switch between "Conference" and "Dictation" settings.- Choose between SP and LP recording modes.- Finish one dictation and begin the next with a push of the "new" button.- Place index marks at specific points in passages for quick retrieval.- Compatible with voice recognition software.- Enjoy efficient battery p

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Olympus DS2000 Digital Voice Recorder Review

Olympus DS2000 Digital Voice Recorder
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Digital is so much better, right? Well, this misstep from Olympus didn't sound any better at all than my Olympus analog (microcassette) recorder. There was a very noticeable hiss during playback, and in order to hear my recording without laying the speaker almost directly against my ear, I had to turn the volume up past the point of distortion. Consider the fact that I am a Pentecostal preacher, and you might get the idea. As loudly as I speak, I shouldn't have to turn the thing up so high. This wouldn't be bad for a $50 recorder, but at ($$$), this is just a couple steps below robbery! I used the highest quality mode, and both high and low mic sensitivity, but the results were just not acceptable. It was on its way back within 72 hours. I liked the size, weight and the features, but the poor playback, combined with the low-wattage speaker, killed this recorder for me, at least at it's retail price. It's one strong feature is that you can connect it directly to a PC (no need for a card reader), but again, that just wasn't enough to save it from the return process.
Olympus makes the best ANALOG recorders, by my ears, but digitally, they have left much to be desired. If you want to spend ($$$) on a digital recorder, I'd highly recommend the Sony ICD-MS1. Same price (the one without the voice recognition software), basically the same features (except direct PC connection), but much better sound, I mean very much better.

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Providing mobility and power, this digital voice recorder from Olympus is the ideal business solution for improving workflow and productivity. The use of removable SmartMedia memory cards effectively provides for unlimited dictations. Hundreds of voice files can be stored in three separate folders and the useful index function ensures easy file access. Advanced editing capabilities and a PC transfer option give this easy-to-operate model further flexibility for dictations.

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Ematic 3 Inch Touch Screen Color MP3 Video Player With Built-in 5MP Digital Camera and Video Recording, FM Radio & Speaker PURPLE Review

Ematic 3 Inch Touch Screen Color MP3 Video Player With Built-in 5MP Digital Camera and Video Recording, FM Radio & Speaker PURPLE
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This is a really nice little touch player with only a couple of issues.I like it because it does practically everything I need it to do.It has a camera and video camera (granted these are low quality, but still nice if you want to take a picture of something and don't have a good camera on you).It also includes a webcam (haven't figured this out yet), and an FM radio and a couple of flash games (haven't tried these out yet).It also features a voice recorder.The battery lasts about 3 hours on a full charge when you play mainly music.I don't know how long the battery lasts if you play mainly videos because I haven't tried that out yet either.When you get the player, it seems really cheap and light, and is pretty much made of plastic, so I'd recommend taking good care of it. It includes headphones, which have worked great for me, and the external speaker when you don't have headphones plugged in is pretty decent.The player features a drag and drop system.The menu is nice, you can either have a menu you scroll through horizontally, or change it in the settings so that the entire menu comes up on the screen at the same time.There's a bit of a learning curve to using this, it took me quite some time to figure it out.I've never had an ipod, so playlists aren't really something I'm used to, but if those are important to you, you can kind of fake it by creating folders and call it whatever you want the playlist to be called, and dragging and dropping the music files you want into that list.Then, to access it, use the "dir list" under the music menu to find the playlist folders you've created.Also, if you want your music shuffled, when a song is playing, you tap an icon in the top left of the screen and a menu will come up that allows you to select sequence, random, intro, etc.If you click random, you can shuffle your music.You can also play music by artist, songs, genre, and album.Also, this player does not include a wall charger, I had to purchase one separately from the Walmart website.It does include the usb cable so that you can charge it on a computer.I figured out most of this stuff by playing around with the player as the little handbook that comes with it is not a lot of help.Also, no case is included, so if you want something to keep it safe in, you need to purchase that on your own.

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Aiptek DV4500 4MP MPEG4 Pocket Digital Camcorder Review

Aiptek DV4500 4MP MPEG4 Pocket Digital Camcorder
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I gave it 5 stars not because it's a great camera, but because it's great & handy for the price.

My new pocket Digital video camera (DVD quality) I just got for Father's day (a week early) I take everywhere. The camera has headphone jacks & a built in speaker. It doubles as an mp3 player & is a great little still camera too. It can also play the role as an external disk drive to hold or transfer any type of files.

The camera is about the size of a pack of U.S. cigarettes which easily fits in any pocket. It encodes video into MPEG4 compression format, the same format used in HDTV broadcasts. So with a 512MB card (not included) if I don't have any stills or music loaded in it, I get 90 minutes of DVD quality recording time on it. The catch is it's only 10fps at DVD resolution. But still looks very good. It has several lower resolutions too, including VHS resolution at 30fps for smoother motion. But at that resolution it still looks better than standard VHS tape. No tape noise, grain, jitter, saturation, sync or color dot problems. It has no moving parts except for the buttons & the swing out screen. Everything is recorded digitally onto a memory chip.

Of course most computers are much higher resolution than most TVs. So the slightest flaws or artifacts will be more noticable on the computer than on most TVs. Burn them onto VCD, SVCD, or DVD to play them on your TV. If your graphics card has s-video output or better, just plug that into your TV.

On the lowest video resolution, also 30fps, it looks like those small low bandwidth online streaming videos you can watch on the net, not good at all but usable. If you're planning on sending video on limited bandwidth or file sizes the lowest resolution will be handy.

On that low a setting it'll record for hours or until the batteries die, making it great as a hidden spycam or nanny cam. It also is a net cam too.

It takes only 2 AA batteries so you won't have to keep running to the charger with expensive short-lived battery packs. I'm using Sony 2600mha newer rechargables I already owned. They lasted till the memory was full with a readout of 80% of battery life still left. So I have no experience on how long ordinary cheap AA batteries would last. The specs say 60 minutes with ordinary AA alkalines. I threw in a pair of 2000mah rechargables I got cheap in a 20 pack from Amazon. It recorded 90 minutes of video with plenty of power left over. When plugged into the USB port, it'll use the USB power, not the batteries, averaging a current draw of about 300ma.

The included video editing software is better than software that I already had that cost almost as much as the camera... & it's easier to use. It will work for editing any video, not just the ones made by the camera.

The camera & software are specifically designed for XP. But because without the software, if you plug it into the USB port, any computer will recognize it as an external drive. You can tranfer your files off or onto the camera as easy as you can move files from 1 disk, folder, or drive to another. Doing it that way, without the included software you can watch or burn your videos & pix on any computer, even a mac or linux machine. I tried it, it does work. Your computer will need an MPEG4 player to play the video. It will list video as AVI files, but if you ever had MPEG4 files before, it usually lists them as AVIs.

If you have the memory card, the computer will recognize it as 2 drives, the card & the internal memory.

Oh, it also includes jacks to plug it in to your TV, VCR, external burner, or stereo, & play your images, movies, or music without a computer.

Digital cameras need a lot more light than their analog tape or film sisters... this one too. It has a flash for still pictures, which works well, but no built in light for video. For indoors video you'll need all your ordinary house lights turned on their highest setting, or be near a good window in the daytime. Outdoors, there was plenty of light even on the cloudiest days even after sunset at dusk. Shortly after that, there won't be enough light.

It also comes with a mini pocket tripod, cheap but useful.

I experimented by duct taping a fairly bright 7-LED flashlight to it to video in a dark nightclub. I still had to get within 3 feet of my subject to get a fairly lit image. In the future I may build an infrared LED illuminator for it & video in Black & white in the dark... yes it has a B&W setting.

No optical zoom, digital zoom only, so any more than a tad of digital zoom,
& your images will look like the lowest resolution settings.

Bottom line, this is not a great camera. It's a cheapie. But for ease, portablity, flexibility, you can't beat it for the price... very handy, you can take it anywhere, & I never leave home without it.

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The Pocket DV4500 is a multi-functional DV camera designed for capturing previous moments anytime, anywhere. It's equipped with a maximum resolution of 4 Mega-Pixels and a1.5" color LCD screen.Record video inMPEG-4 VHS quality with sound.On top of all this, it's a voice recorder,mp3 player, andweb cam. This product comes with 16mb of internal memory, and has a built-in SD card slot that can hold up to 512MB (Card not included). It ships with a tripod/stand, usb cable, av output cable, camera bag, and headset. Requires Microsoft Windows 98SE/ME/2000 /XP;Direct X8.0 or above, 128MB of Ram, 64MB Video Card, 4x Cd-Rom.

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Olympus VN-2000 64MB Digital Voice Recorder Review

Olympus VN-2000 64MB Digital Voice Recorder
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I am very impressed with this little device.It's incredibly small and light, and very easy to use.To anyone accustomed to tape machines of any vintage it (a) makes storing and accessing different recordings a breeze, and (b) seems to drain batteries only minimally ... I have used it a lot in the couple of weeks since I got it, and the gauge still shows a full battery.The built in mic is incredible, and deals equally well with one-on-one conversations, and lectures recorded from the audience.My one regret is that you can't download files to a Mac from it (or from any other Olympus machine, so far as I could discover).Still, excellent for the price.

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Sony ICD-ST25 Portable Digital Voice Recorder Review

Sony ICD-ST25 Portable Digital Voice Recorder
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Buttons are very small, so large handed/fingered people might have trouble with them. Nice sound quality on SP (7 hr); LP (15 hr) is the usual MP3 on low resolution warble, ST is pretty good, but creates pretty bulky mono-sounding files, unless you're using external stereo mics, or a stereo line-in.5 user folders for sorting - can do Add or Overwrite, but takes about 2-3 clicks to change the mode.Display normally stays on, but it's like a digital watch with a backlight.Sound output is quite audible for a little wafer speaker.

Bought as a replacement for a micro-cassette, and used for vocal presentation preparation, so I like the scan/review features and the variable speed playback.Vocal-Up does a modest job of basically compressing the input to equalize amplitude (think of it as auto-gain).

Delicate refers to the overall feel in that it's pretty much all plastic, and I'm worried about dropping it and having a lot of damage from a fall.But that's what one gets for the price, and the size (which is like a couple of matchboxes stacked vertically).

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695Min Voice Recorder- Digital voice recorder- Record meetings, lectures, dictate letters, memos, reports- Stereo recording- High quality sound- PC connect with USB cable- Windows XP/2000/Me/98 compatible- 695 Minutes (11.5 hours) max record time- Full function dictating machine- Compatible with Dragon Naturally Speaking voice to print (VTP) software (NOT included)- Multiple recording modes (stereo 85 minutes, SP 260 minutes, LP 695 minutes)- Built-in multi-directional microphone- Includes digital voice editor software on CD-ROM- In-line controls: record/pause, stop, play/stop/rew/ff/menu/folder, volume control, USB - Digital pitch control- Overwrite function (correction)- Add recording function- 5 File folders- Priority function- Voice email function- 32 MB built-in flash memory- stereo earphone/microphone jacks- Up to 495 recordings (99 per folder)- Alarm playback function- Digital voice-up function- Directional mic mode- Digital voice operated recording- Low battery indicator icon- Large display- 2 AAA batteries included- USB cable included- Carrying case included- Compact, discreet design- Silver- Dimensions: 4"l x 1.75"w x .75"h- Display dimensions: 1"l x .75"w

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Panasonic RR-US350 Digital Recorder Voice Editor (Silver) Review

Panasonic RR-US350 Digital Recorder Voice Editor
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The recorder comes with USB cable and and PC sofware to download the recording. It'sgreat for recording lectures.
There are three recording modes: EP, SP and LP. EP provides high quality recording with a very short recording time. SP provides good quality recording for about 60 minutes. LP provides extended recording (210 minutes). However, the recording quality was not usable.
Sony ICD-P17 costs 20 dollars more. Comes with USB cable and PC sofware to download the recording. There are no different recording mode. It provides over 4 hours of recording capability at a great quality! Check it out. I am sure you will find it worths the money.

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Offering 210 minutes of recording time--twice the length of previous models--Panasonic's sleek RR-US350 IC digital voice recorder is designed for easy operation. Its user-friendly features include an easy-to-read LCD, a built-in condenser microphone, and four main storage folders with a 99-file maximum between them. The RR-US350 features a USB terminal for PC linking and sophisticated Voice Editor 3 software that lets you move, edit, and erase recordings on your PC.
Other features include voice activation, hold (which negates changes to status when activated), and a choice of recording mode (high-quality, standard, and long-play). The unit runs on two AAA batteries (not included) for about 18 hours playback and 68 hours of recording time.
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Voice recorder, CD-ROM, USB cable, and a user's manual.

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VuPoint DV-M5056-VP - Camcorder with digital voice recorder - 5.0 Mpix - supported memory: MMC, SD - flash card Review

VuPoint DV-M5056-VP - Camcorder with digital voice recorder - 5.0 Mpix - supported memory: MMC, SD - flash card
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I'm sure all of us have been curious on just how good a pocket camcorder could be. The answer is: not that good. I'll start off by saying I don't own this, but I have used it to film a school project, which equates to use in a variety of conditions. The camera is nice and compact, and has great battery life (it uses 4 AAAs). It has 4 functions (video, photo, microphone, and review). The wheel for changing this is right above the battery cage (this'll be important in the ergonomics section). Now, let us start with the review. Let's break it down.

VIDEO (3.5/5)- It can shoot in 320x240 resolution and 640x480 resolution. Very small by today's standards (SD now goes up to 720x480 while HD starts off at 1280x720). I'd give the video quality a 3.5 out of 5 (at top performance). It works great in sunlight and bright light conditions, but it is horrible indoors or darkness. Even with sunlight coming in through the windows, the camera simply could not "see" the people in the room! Use it at daytime, outside only. Another thing to note is that there is no image stabilizer. If your hand is shaking, then it's there to stay.

PHOTO (3/5)- It can take photo stills (at resolutions of 640x480, 1280x690, 1600x1200, 2048x1536, 2592x1944) and is capable of taking flash pictures. There is a self-timer, and I believe that's pretty much it for photo-taking functions (there aren't even any preset functions). Once again, great in sunlight/bright light conditions, but I wouldn't recommend using it under any other conditions. I'd give this function a 3 out of 5.

MICROPHONE (2.5/5)- Ah, the microphone. It would work fine for use as a tape recorder (speaking into it), but not for recording music, lectures, or a speech. It just doesn't cut it. The microphone tends to pick up wind, and sadly it doesn't pick up audio that well. Recorded sounds lost about 50% of their clarity even when the source was only 10 feet away from the camera! For the sake of comparison, the microphone is about as strong as that of a digital camera that can take videos.

DURABILITY/BATTERY LIFE (3/5?) - I haven't dropped this or anything, so I don't know what to say about durability. It does, however, have a great battery life. Even with partially used batteries, the camera withstood 4 hours of constant use.

ERGONOMICS (2/5)- Without a strap, it's rather difficult to use this with only one hand. Although all the buttons are located close to each other, they're not placed in the greatest places. Especially when lacking a strap, you'll probably have to prop this on a tripod or operate it with two hands in order to press the buttons while filming. So, ironically, this pocket camera can't be operated with one hand.

So, this brings me to my overall rating of 3 out of 5. This camera is only useful as a casual camera- maybe for your younger son or daughter who wants a video camera, or for around the home, NOT for vacations or trips to Disneyland. If you want a pocket-sized camera good enough for daily and all-purpose use (is there even one that exists?), I suggest you keep looking.

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The Vupoint 5 MP DVM5056 Digital Video Camcorder shoots stills, videos and can be used as web cam. It has 5.0 megapixel CMOS sensor resolution so the digital video camcorder can also take digital stills or be used as web cam. The large 2.4 TFT LCD color display is for composing and reviewing your images on this bright display. The built-in flash can be used to light your subject or environment. It has 16MB SDRM memory and it also supports memory cards up to 2 GB. The Vupoint 5 MP DVM5056 Digital Video Camcorder shoots stills, videos and can be used as web cam. It has 5.0 megapixel CMOS sensor resolution so the digital video camcorder can also take digital stills or be used as web cam. The large 2.4 TFT LCD color display is for composing and reviewing your images on this bright display. The built-in flash can be used to light your subject or environment. It has 16MB SDRM memory and it also supports memory cards up to 2 GB.

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Olympus WS-300M 256 MB Digital Voice Recorder and Music Player Review

Olympus WS-300M 256 MB Digital Voice Recorder and Music Player
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As a marketer doing a lot of research interviews, customer feedback, PR work, and the like, my share of recording interviews has made me all to familiar with botched recording, bad microphones, tinny sound, etc.After years of trying different audio recorders, I was left wondering if there was such a thing as good audio quality without shelling out some big bucks.

Finally, fed up after burning the midnight oil on trying to decipher one too many bad recordings, I decided to give it another go, and did a little homework.I relied heavily on the reviews in David Battino's blogs (he writes for O'Reilly and you can find him with a simple web search) and bought the Olympus DS-2...wow, what a change. The only drawback for my purposes was that the 64 MB memory was on the low side for storing long interviews.

Enter the WS-300m series, with 256 MB memory - for almost the same price!What's not to love?The built in microphone is amazing (as good or better than the already impressive DS-2), managing files went from easy to easier, it's even smaller, even lighter, and this one uses one AAA battery to spare you from having yet one more electronic to charge.

Separate the battery compartment from the main section and *voila*A built-in USB connector plugs your WS-300m directly into your computer, with no extra cables to worry about.I carry mine with me all the time and have started using it for things like diary and memos, memorization, and jotting down ideas for new material.

I only wish this was around years ago.

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Slim, attractive, and highly functional, the Olympus WS-300M digital voice recorder packs 256 MB of internal flash memory into its lightweight housing, letting you record up to 68 hours of high-quality audio in WMA format. It's ideal for recording notes or long lectures, interviewing sources for an upcoming story, or capturing spur-of-the-moment song ideas before they disappear into the air. As an added bonus, the WS-300M can store up to 66 WMA or MP3 songs for high-quality stereo playback, letting you listen to your favorite tunes between (or during) classes or while waiting in line at the DMV. All this in a tiny body that measures 1.5 inches wide by 3.73 inches tall--roughly the size of a pack of gum.
The WS-300M features five separate file folders capable of holding 199 files each, so you can organize nearly 1,000 files by subject, theme, or other categories. Users also have the choice of four recording modes: HQ, which minimizes background noise and is great for recording people with low speaking voices; LP and SP modes that offer extended recording times; and the unique Stereo HQ mode, which makes two-channel recordings. And thanks to the voice activation option, users don't need to press a single button to start recording. The WS-300M will instead record as soon as the built-in microphone picks up sound.
Perhaps the most convenient feature, however, is the built-in USB connector. To attach the WS-300M to a PC, all you need to do is remove one end of the recorder's body, which reveals a male USB plug. This USB Direct design eliminates the need for a USB cable (the male plug connects directly to your computer), making the device even more portable. Once connected, you can download music files, images, or documents, in effect turning the recorder into a small hard drive, or you can transfer voice recordings to your computer for storage or multimedia use.
The unit also offers built-in WOW sound enhancement to produce rich, three-dimensional audio with a nice bass component. Additional audio improvements include a user-selectable equalizer that lets you tailor the sound to your taste or environment, along with Olympus's innovative noise-canceling technology, which makes the audio even clearer by removing unwanted hiss and background noise. You can even adjust the built-in stereo microphone's recording level to meet your needs.
Every bit as important are the playback functions, which include fast (50 percent) and slow (25 percent) playback, random play, and repeat play. And should you need to identify and quickly retrieve important sound bites, all you need to do is insert an index mark and refer to it later. Additional features include a locking function, which keeps important data from being erased; an easy-to-read, backlit, full-dot LCD; and a pair of stereo headphones.
What's in the Box
WS-300M digital voice recorder, stereo earphone, one AAA battery, USB cable, user's manual.

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Sony ICDB310F - 64MB Digital Voice Recorder w/ FM Tuner Review

Sony ICDB310F - 64MB Digital Voice Recorder w/ FM Tuner
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I suggest that if you plan to invest in a decent recorder this is not the one. Make sure you look for alternatives (make a list of what you want out of a player.) I intended to record my class lectures and discussions and bought it without researching (bad idea). Now I'm in the process of looking for another player.

It keeps approximately 20 hours of recording set at SP (which is lower quality). It has three settings for recording LP SP HQ. If you want higher quality recordings HQ is the highest setting but memory is sacrificed for the higher quality recording. The mic also picks up a lot of back noise. I usually sit far from the lecturer, so I find myself putting my ear next to the speakers a lot when I replay the lectures. A good feature that the recorder has is the ability to pause a recording and return back to recording with relative ease. It took a bit of figuring out the device but for the most part it is easy to use. If you're looking for a recorder for lectures, I don't recommend this product. If you're looking for a product to record upclose interviews, this would be a decent product. This product also does not have a usb connector, so if you want to keep all your recordings good luck. Battery life is alright, though I have not kept track how long it actually lasts...sorry. For a 40 dollars, I got what I payed for, but I was expecting more.

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64MB Digital Voice Recorder w/ FM Tuner

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Olympus 141985 RECORDER, VN-5000 DIGITAL VOICE, 300 Review

Olympus 141985 RECORDER, VN-5000 DIGITAL VOICE, 300
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I thought I wanted a voice recorder a long time ago, while a student but I never actually bought one. If I remember correctly, I was deterred, back then, by the apparent mechanical complexity of the device, its using non-standard recording media - mini cassettes - the need to feed it batteries and its overall lack of versatility. I believe they used to be expensive too.

This is my first and voice recorder and it seems to address most of my issues back then. The Olympus VN-5000 DVR's notable features include:

- no moving parts other than the several buttons
- small
- long battery life
- no physical recording media needed other than its own physical memory
- moderately easy to learn controls
- 3 level of recording quality and, depending in the quality selected
- 20, 50 or 300 hours of recording time, depending on the selected recording quality
- voice activated recording
- variable playback speed
- date/time stamps on files
- some rudimentary file management (4 preset folders, files can be moved between folders)
- etc., etc.

Its main weakness is its not allowing for easy transfer of records files - see note at the bottom on how to do it 'the hard way'.

Overall, this model is a trade off between low price/simplicity and features/flexibility in favor of low price and simplicity. Being my fist DVR, I happen to like it this way but the more sophisticated or the more demanding users may not not appreciate its awkward file management and the fact that, at least in theory, it's impossible to get the files out of the device, into some other form of storage (but it can be done - see note below).

I am very pleased with this device. Between 4 and 5 stars, I decided on 4 because this inexpensive, 'entry level' gadget, while making recording easy, is not as good at managing and retrieving the information once recorded, especially when one stores many files.

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Note:

If you want to transfer your files to a computer, it can be done but it can be a time-consuming process. To do so, you need to

- Install Audacity on your machine (it's a free download).
- Plug a microphone cable into your DVR's headphone slot and the other end into your computer's microphone interface - all computers should have these wires and you can use either the 'green' or the 'pink' one.
- Set Audacity on 'record' and you simply 'play' your file.
- Test for the proper volume setting before recording a long file.
- Save your recording as a WAV or MP3 file.

It's going to take as long as it took you to make the recording but, once it's done you have a file that you can do with as you please.

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Features: * Slow and Fast Playback modes let you listen to audio 25 percent slower or 50 percent faster than real time. * Easy file management functions allow you to erase single files, multiple files as well as transfer files. * Large LCD for easy, quick viewing of file locations, recording status and battery life. * Certified as an Olympus Eco-product, this voice recorder has a reduced environmental footprint across its entire product lifecycle, which encompasses not only the product and its packaging, but also the manufacturing and logistical processes in bringing the product to the marketplace. * Record up to 300 hours and 30 minutes of uninterrupted audio in LP mode. * Contains four folders and each folder stores up to 100 files. * Select from three recording modes to meet your specific needs: HQ for high-quality; SP and LP for extended recording. * Voice activation extends recording time by recording only when the microphone senses sound. * Index marks let you specify a particular point in a recording or playback for easy retrieval. * Use the timer recording option to set a start and end time for a particular recording. * Playback a pre-selected file at a specific time for reminders or wake-up calls.

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Zoom R16 Recorder/Interface/Controller with 8 GB SDHC Card, Samson HP10 Headphones, and Sonic Sense Cables Review

Zoom R16 Recorder/Interface/Controller with 8 GB SDHC Card, Samson HP10 Headphones, and Sonic Sense Cables
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There's not much to say here. 8 simultaneous inputs, no hard drive to crash, and if you buy a 32 gig card you won't run out of space during your session. One caveat: It says you can transfer files to a USB drive. Yes, that is true, but you'll be transferring one track at a time, so if you have multiple projects with multiple tracks on the card it will take FOREVER. The MUCH better option is using the ZOOM as a card reader and plugging it directly in to your PC via USB. It shows up as a drive in Explorer and you can drag and drop. The transfer rate is excellent.

The effects documentation (as far as how to use them) is a bit dodgy, but everything works wonderfully. It's light, portable, durable, records well and you can't beat the price. I HIGHLY recommend it.

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Sonic Sense Package Includes: The R16, 8GB SDHC Card for 8x the recording time included by the manufacturer, Samson HP10 Headphones for monitoring your mix, (4) Sonic Sense 20 Ft Mic Cables and (4) 10 Ft Sonic Sense 1/4" Cables for connection between your mics, guitars, other peripheral equipment and the R16. The R16 Recorder/Interface/Control seamlessly combines multi-track recording, an audio interface, and control surface capability in a mobile production studio. Take your session anywhere. Record 8 tracks simultaneously with 16-track playbackCapture audio in any setting, from live music performance, drums with multiple mics to music rehearsals and songwriting, even audio for film and video. The R16's simultaneous 8-track capability makes professionalism easy. Playback up to 16 tracks using its 16/24-bit linear WAV format and 44.1kHz sampling rate.Audio interface with 8-in/2-out capabilityThe R16 functions as an audio interface enabling direct input of sound to a computer. Support for high quality 24-bit/96kHz encoding ensures great sound. Eight input channels and two output channels can be used simultaneously. If you use the sampling rate of 44.1kHz, the internal DSP effects of the R16 are also usable on your computer tracks. A dedicated control lets you adjust the mixing balance between the DAW playback sound and the direct sound for monitoring.Control surface for all major DAW functionsTransport and mixing operations of the DAW software can be controlled using the R16. This gives you greater control and a better feel for mixing. In Mackie Control emulation mode, major DAW applications such as Cubase, Logic, and Sonar are supported.Sync two R16s for 16 tracks of simultaneous recordingThe R16 is the first recorder that incorporates the ability to generate a synchronization signal based on USB data transfer timing.

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