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Expert: Martin
Hello and welcome. Some model are more basic than other and even if there is a folder
structure inside the recorder, there is no way to export that file system outside the machine.
That said, you sure can extract the voice recording by connecting the earphone output to your
PC audio input line. This is not like a USB transfer and is like recording from a tape machine to
another tape machine, meaning that a 10 minutes recording will take 10 minutes to get into the
PC (real time recording). You will also have a small signal degradation because it is an analog
transfer but the sampling rate of PC is so high that you will not notice a difference. You can
record them as wav or mp3 files.
Windows have it's own sound recording application (like most operating system), but if you
want something fancier there is plenty of freeware for that, like this one:
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
Customer:
Thanks. What cord should I use for this transfer? And where do I get it?
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Expert: Martin
You need an audio cable with both end being male 3.5 mm. You can usually found this at
Walmart or Radio Shack. Those are common cable usually easy to find.
Customer:
If it is 1 hour 38 min recording, what size will be file in the PC after the that transfer?
Expert: Martin
To give you an easy rule to remember, a 74 min audio CD have a 650MB capacity. So in your case if
you record as wav, you will need 861MB. This is uncompressed audio worst case scenario of a stereo
recording, it can be a lot less if you record as mp3 (depending of the quality setting).
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I have recorded something on an Olympus VN-7100 digital voice recorder and want to transfer it onto
my computer as a file. I don't see a USB port anywhere on the recorder so I'm wondering how to do
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pickleman 2 years ago
What's the point of that? Why would he want to downgrade his recording from stereo to
mono?
He doesn't need to be quiet. The signal is being fed directly into the sound card via cable,
therefore no background audio will be heard.
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You can use edit functions in Audacity to cut off the lead, or filter out background noise, cut bloopers, etc. Also note,
in Audacity it will be a Mono recording. You can copy and paste the recording to right and left tracks to make it
Stereo. Export the file when you are done as an MP3.
I use it to record storytelling shows, practice and memorize new stories, send good sets to a far away friend. It is not
super high quality recording but it is good enough for the spoken word.
Three things about using the recorder itself... when you are recording always slide the power button down - that is
your hold button. More than once I have accidentally bumped a button and turn off the recording 5 minutes into a
performance!
Also as soon as your recording is done, lock the file! I accidentally erased 2 months worth of performances in one
fell swoop. I am not sure how I did it either. To lock a file, hold the menu button for ten seconds. Then tab through
the selections until you get to Lock. Change it to Lock=Yes, then tab some more and press Stop. When a file is
locked it has a tiny padlock above it. Do it so you won't regret it.
Last I keep the Mic setting on Low all the time (again, hold Menu button 10 sec...). On High Mic I get a lot of
background noise, and a Lo mic will easily record people talking to me, an emcee introducing me with a PA system,
audience applause, amplified lectures, etc. If in doubt (like in a group discussion around a big table) check the
recording quality at your earliest convenience.
Pros: 1) Functions well: picks up a professor's lecture approximately about four lecture seat-rows away without too
much noise. 2) Functions are intuitive enough. 3) The price is good. 4) Stylish. I was somewhat hesitant in buying a
voice recorder in fear of appearing "nerdy," but this comes with a pouch that effectively hides the recorder (which
doesn't cover the microphone, so recordings aren't muffled) and its size is similar to that of a cell phone, so most
people don't even recognize I have a recorder out on the table.
Cons: 1) No USB. This is rather uncomfortable not only for its own sake but also because 2) No easy skip-to
function. A "point" in a lecture runs about 5 minutes, so if I lose track of what the lecturer is saying, I have to press
and hold down the rewind button. Seems simple enough, but gets tiring after several times. Bookmark function is
provided, though. 3) To hear better and to avoid noise, I usually use a headphone or an earphone, but this recorder
only produces sound in one side of the ear. I found this very tiring.
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I have used Olympus digital dictators approximately 50 times a day as my "mechanical memory" for decades. I
have owned at least a hundred of them, and always keep a half dozen in stock.
I obviously think they are great. But this model is the worst, by far.
The first thing you will notice is that it is a cheap piece of plastic. Who cares if it works, and but it has horrible bugs,
there is no need to tolerate.
The problem with this model is that the memory shuts itself off complete, so every time you want to make a 5
second notation, you need to take ten seconds to go through a memory re-boot procedure. It doesn't sound like
much, and if you are recording a conference and turning it on once a day, it is not. But if you use it all day long, like I
do, for keeping the to do list of a busy businessman, it is completely unacceptable and persistent annoyance. This
one is going it the trash, brand new. I have never done that to an Olympus dictator before.
Another problem, for someone like myself, who has a half dozen dictators in service at one time, having the pause
switch "on" position reversed from every other model, and essential for the annoying boot up process described
above, is a compounded annoyance. On second thought, a sledge hammer would be a more satisfying than the
trash can.
Buy Olympus VN-7000 Digital Voice Recorder 142645 instead. It is a great unit for virtually the same price, looks
the same, but works much better, and has a long, reliable life.
Other than this, it recorded beautifully and replays like a charm but you have to reply it directly from thee unit itself.
In short, if you don't mind having to listen to your recordings directly from the device, I highly recommend this for
you. If you want to save your files on any other electronic device such as a computer or ipod, find something with a
USB port.
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