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Olympus Digital Voice Recording
I recently was given an Olympus Digital Voice Recorder (model VN-1000)
by my college coach, but she didn't give me the manual to go with it. I am wondering if there is a way to draw the voice recording off of the recorder and save it on a file on my computer. The tech guys at Olympus say there isn't a direct pc connector with this model. Is there any other way to draw these files from the device to a computer? Maybe some round about way? Thanks! |
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Olympus Digital Voice Recording
In article .com, "Leah" wrote:
I recently was given an Olympus Digital Voice Recorder (model VN-1000) by my college coach, but she didn't give me the manual to go with it. I am wondering if there is a way to draw the voice recording off of the recorder and save it on a file on my computer. The tech guys at Olympus say there isn't a direct pc connector with this model. Is there any other way to draw these files from the device to a computer? Maybe some round about way? Thanks! M I C R O P H O N E . What recording time do you anticipate. |
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Olympus Digital Voice Recording
Each recording should be roughly 10 minutes, with the possibility of up
to 45 minutes. One note: There is LOTS of ambient noise which is valuable in the recording, but not necessary |
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Olympus Digital Voice Recording
In article .com, "Leah" wrote:
Each recording should be roughly 10 minutes, with the possibility of up to 45 minutes. One note: There is LOTS of ambient noise which is valuable in the recording, but not necessary I said microphone, but the earphone jack should be used. You need a mono to stereo 3.5 mm jack into the PC recorder. The olympus has had some sort of noise rejection capabilities. |
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Olympus Digital Voice Recording
On Thu, 23 Mar 2006 15:13:45 GMT, GregS wrote:
In article .com, "Leah" wrote: I recently was given an Olympus Digital Voice Recorder (model VN-1000) by my college coach, but she didn't give me the manual to go with it. I am wondering if there is a way to draw the voice recording off of the recorder and save it on a file on my computer. The tech guys at Olympus say there isn't a direct pc connector with this model. Is there any other way to draw these files from the device to a computer? Maybe some round about way? Thanks! M I C R O P H O N E . What recording time do you anticipate. How primitive. Have you never heard of a "P A T C H C O R D"? Take the headphone output of the DVR and connect to the line input of the sound card. |
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