Re: audacity

2015-07-25 Thread David Bailes
Hi Ray,
Jim Gamage has put together some audio tutorials:
http://www.talking-computers.org.uk/jimonaudacity.html

There is also a guide to Audacity for Jaws users, which is also applicable to 
nvda and window-eyes users:
http://vip.chowo.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/jaws/Audacity-2.1.1-Guide.html

There's an Audacity4Blind mailing list:
http://www.freelists.org/list/audacity4blind

Here's an overview of the types of plug-in which you can use with Audacity:
https://wiki.audacityteam.org/wiki/Plug-ins

David.


original message:
Has anyone put together any tutorials and are there additional add-on fx 
plugins and where? 


Ray T. Mahorney 
WA4WGA 



RE: Olympus Recorders: Differences Between The DM-4 and DM-7

2015-07-25 Thread Jim Portillo
Is the dm4 still being sold?  I can't seem to find one.

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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 grtd...@internode.on.net 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 grtd...@internode.on.net 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.


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Re: Olympus Recorders: Differences Between The DM-4 and DM-7

2015-07-25 Thread Dane Trethowan

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 grtd...@internode.on.net 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 grtd...@internode.on.net 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.


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Re: Olympus Recorders: Differences Between The DM-4 and DM-7

2015-07-25 Thread Dane Trethowan
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 aidan.smartt...@gmail.com 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 grtd...@internode.on.net 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 grtd...@internode.on.net 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 

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Re: Olympus Recorders: Differences Between The DM-4 and DM-7

2015-07-25 Thread Dane Trethowan

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 grtd...@internode.on.net 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 grtd...@internode.on.net 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.


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Re: Olympus Recorders: Differences Between The DM-4 and DM-7

2015-07-25 Thread Aidan
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 grtd...@internode.on.net 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 grtd...@internode.on.net 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 

RE: audacity

2015-07-25 Thread Ray T. Mahorney
thank you sir


Ray T. Mahorney
WA4WGA


-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of David Bailes
Sent: Saturday, July 25, 2015 8:15
To: PC-audio
Subject: Re: audacity

Hi Ray,
Jim Gamage has put together some audio tutorials:
http://www.talking-computers.org.uk/jimonaudacity.html

There is also a guide to Audacity for Jaws users, which is also applicable to 
nvda and window-eyes users:
http://vip.chowo.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/jaws/Audacity-2.1.1-Guide.html

There's an Audacity4Blind mailing list:
http://www.freelists.org/list/audacity4blind

Here's an overview of the types of plug-in which you can use with Audacity:
https://wiki.audacityteam.org/wiki/Plug-ins

David.


original message:
Has anyone put together any tutorials and are there additional add-on fx 
plugins and where? 


Ray T. Mahorney 
WA4WGA 




Re: Olympus Recorders: Differences Between The DM-4 and DM-7

2015-07-25 Thread Aidan
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 grtd...@internode.on.net 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 grtd...@internode.on.net 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.


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Re: Olympus Recorders: Differences Between The DM-4 and DM-7

2015-07-25 Thread Aidan
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 aidan.smartt...@gmail.com 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 grtd...@internode.on.net 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 grtd...@internode.on.net 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.


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