Re: Digital Recorders Revisited

2008-05-28 Thread tickpub
Try looking up speaktome or speak to me catalouge or find the site, they
carry the Olympus also.
MMM 
On Tue, 27 May 2008 18:48:20 +0100 Audrey Levine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Just contact the Olympus company.  Someone there will direct you to a 
 
 lodcal vendor or sell it to you directly.  Good luck.
 
  Audrey
 At 10:47 PM 5/15/2008 -0700, you wrote:
 No, don't get it, you will wish you had waited. You will eventually 
 find
 that larger is better.
 You can get them on line if you wanted to. Don't you have a large
 electronics stores near you?
 Fries, Circut City and so fotth
 
 MMM
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   Hello Again Everyone,
  
   Since I am having trouble finding either the Olympus DS40 or 
 the
   DS50,
   what do you all think about the Olympus DS30? I have found two
   places in
   my city where I can buy it. Thank you very much for your help.
  
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Re: Digital Recorders Revisited

2008-05-27 Thread Audrey Levine
Just contact the Olympus company.  Someone there will direct you to a 
lodcal vendor or sell it to you directly.  Good luck.

 Audrey
At 10:47 PM 5/15/2008 -0700, you wrote:
No, don't get it, you will wish you had waited. You will eventually find
that larger is better.
You can get them on line if you wanted to. Don't you have a large
electronics stores near you?
Fries, Circut City and so fotth

MMM
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writes:
  Hello Again Everyone,
 
  Since I am having trouble finding either the Olympus DS40 or the
  DS50,
  what do you all think about the Olympus DS30? I have found two
  places in
  my city where I can buy it. Thank you very much for your help.
 
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Re: Digital Recorders Revisited

2008-05-27 Thread brandon
guys you can get the ds thirty for a good price if you know where to look.
Go to startstop.com and you can pay 135 for one.
Brandon
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 Just contact the Olympus company.  Someone there will direct you to a 
 lodcal vendor or sell it to you directly.  Good luck.
 
 Audrey
 At 10:47 PM 5/15/2008 -0700, you wrote:
No, don't get it, you will wish you had waited. You will eventually find
that larger is better.
You can get them on line if you wanted to. Don't you have a large
electronics stores near you?
Fries, Circut City and so fotth

MMM
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  Hello Again Everyone,
 
  Since I am having trouble finding either the Olympus DS40 or the
  DS50,
  what do you all think about the Olympus DS30? I have found two
  places in
  my city where I can buy it. Thank you very much for your help.
 
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Re: Digital Recorders Revisited

2008-05-27 Thread Gary Schindler
If you are not worried about the storage capacity, get it. you don't get the 
remote, but to save $100.00 you may think it is worth it. I like mine! I use 
the DSS player software and download the materials from the recorder and 
erase the recording from the machine.

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 Just contact the Olympus company.  Someone there will direct you to a
 lodcal vendor or sell it to you directly.  Good luck.

 Audrey
 At 10:47 PM 5/15/2008 -0700, you wrote:
No, don't get it, you will wish you had waited. You will eventually find
that larger is better.
You can get them on line if you wanted to. Don't you have a large
electronics stores near you?
Fries, Circut City and so fotth

MMM
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writes:
  Hello Again Everyone,
 
  Since I am having trouble finding either the Olympus DS40 or the
  DS50,
  what do you all think about the Olympus DS30? I have found two
  places in
  my city where I can buy it. Thank you very much for your help.
 
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Re: Digital Recorders Revisited

2008-05-16 Thread tickpub
No, don't get it, you will wish you had waited. You will eventually find
that larger is better.
You can get them on line if you wanted to. Don't you have a large
electronics stores near you?
Fries, Circut City and so fotth

MMM 
On Thu, 15 May 2008 17:04:51 -0700 mary dole [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
 Hello Again Everyone, 
 
 Since I am having trouble finding either the Olympus DS40 or the 
 DS50,
 what do you all think about the Olympus DS30? I have found two 
 places in
 my city where I can buy it. Thank you very much for your help. 
 
 Mari Dole 
 
 
 
 
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Re: Digital Recorders Revisited

2008-05-16 Thread Gary Schindler
the last time I checked, Circuit City didn't sell the DS-50. Best Buy only 
sells the DS-30.
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 No, don't get it, you will wish you had waited. You will eventually find
 that larger is better.
 You can get them on line if you wanted to. Don't you have a large
 electronics stores near you?
 Fries, Circut City and so fotth

 MMM
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 writes:
 Hello Again Everyone,

 Since I am having trouble finding either the Olympus DS40 or the
 DS50,
 what do you all think about the Olympus DS30? I have found two
 places in
 my city where I can buy it. Thank you very much for your help.

 Mari Dole




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Re: Digital Recorders Revisited

2008-05-16 Thread brandon
I have just recently aquired my ds-30 and I've done several podcasts with it 
and i enjoy the heck out of mine.
Brandon
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 It all depends on what you really want to do with the Olympus recorder.  I
 have the DS30  and like it just fine.  Now I will say,  I just use it for
 notes, and phone numbers, and messing around.  A speech are two every once
 an a while.  That's about it.  On HQ mono, which is what I use most of the
 time,   the DS30 will give you over 18 hours of recording time.
 With excellent quality,  So again I would make your choices, according to
 what you really want to do  with your recorder.
 Regards  Don
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 No, don't get it, you will wish you had waited. You will eventually find
 that larger is better.
 You can get them on line if you wanted to. Don't you have a large
 electronics stores near you?
 Fries, Circut City and so fotth

 MMM
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 writes:
 Hello Again Everyone,

 Since I am having trouble finding either the Olympus DS40 or the
 DS50,
 what do you all think about the Olympus DS30? I have found two
 places in
 my city where I can buy it. Thank you very much for your help.

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RE: Digital Recorders Revisited

2008-05-16 Thread Martin, Tim A., NMDOT
Hi Don,

This is Tim.  Does the recorder you wrote about have a power adaptor
jack where you can run it without having to use batteries?

Also, is it possible to move the recorded files to a PC via the USB?  It
sounds like a good recorder.  I read the specs on the 50 along with the
30, and the main differences seem to be memory...256 mb over 1 gb.

I've attached some information on the 30 if anyone wants to read up on
it...See below.

This is a copy from the sight where I found the information.  Make sure
and read the entire document.

Tim


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Enlarged Image
Olympus DS-30 Digital Voice Recorder
The Olympus DS-30 Digital Voice Recorder bridges the gap between work
and play. In
addition to capturing audio of meetings, interviews and other critical
information
expected of digital recorders, the DS-30 is optimized for downloading,
listening
to and creating podcasts. The recorder's high sound quality is also
great for listening
to audio books and music, making it the all-in-one audio device. 256
megabytes of
built-in memory enables amazingly long recording times up to 66 hours.
The Olympus DS-30 is also distinguished by a number of premium features,
including
the highest sound quality in the Olympus line-up with the remarkable new
STXQ Stereo
Sound Quality mode. The DS-30 voice recorder can record and play audio
content up
to 44.1kHz, which is equal to the sound quality of most CDs. A
convenient removable
stereo microphone is included for recording high-quality digital audio.
The Olympus
DS-30's Voice Guidance function talks to users, confirming which
settings have been
selected and helping visually challenged users to navigate the device.
PC Link enables
the recorder to connect to a PC via the included USB cable for quick
downloading
of audio files.
Olympus DS-30 Key Features
Included Accessories
Stereo microphone
USB cable
Stereo earphones
Two AAA batteries
DSS Player Ver.7 Software
Instruction Manual
Olympus DS-30 Removable Stereo Microphone
Removable High-Sensitivity Stereo Microphone
The DS-30 recorder comes with a microphone that can detach from its body
and attach
to a remote controller (an optional accessory). Position the mike for
maximum sound
potential; record remotely with the remote control. Podcasters can clip
the DS-30's
microphone onto a shirt or tie and record in high fidelity at the flip
of a switch.
Recording in this unobtrusive manner with the recorder tucked away in a
pocket helps
to keep an interviewee at ease, which in turn can lead to more
entertaining and informative
podcasts.
Podcast and Audible.com Support
In addition to capturing audio of meetings, interviews and other
critical information
expected of digital recorders, the DS-30 is optimized for downloading,
listening
to and creating podcasts. Software included with the DS-30 makes
downloading podcasts
easy, and the podcasts' contents are updated automatically each time the
audio recorder
is connected to or 'synchronized' with a computer. Podcasts and other
audio content
can be downloaded from many Websites. The DS-30 voice recorder is also
specifically
designed to work with Audible.com, a leading online provider of audio
books and other
spoken entertainment and information.
New STXQ Recording Mode
The Olympus DS-30 features the highest sound quality in the Olympus
line-up with
the remarkable new STXQ Stereo Sound Quality mode. The DS-30 voice
recorder can record
and play audio content up to 44.1kHz, which is equal to the sound
quality of most
CDs.
Record Up to 66 Hours on 256MB of Built-in Flash Memory
256MB of flash memory allows uninterrupted recording for up to 66 hours
40 minutes
in LP mode.
Olympus DS-30 Built-in Speaker
Voice Guidance and Instruction Manual
The Olympus DS-30 Digital Voice Recorder offers a voice confirmation
function that
can be turned on or off as desired. When turned on, the function enables
the device
to speak, helping users to navigate the folders and various set-up
options. The pleasant
automated voice guides users through the onscreen menus for setting
date, time and
other menu selecting modes. It also confirms by stating the folder name
as the user
moves 

Re: Digital Recorders Revisited

2008-05-16 Thread Don
I haven't noticed an adapter jack.  How ever, the battery life, is great.  I 
think they claim around 35 hours, depending on what you are doing.  So I 
have never worried  much about using batteries.
It does have a jack too plug in an included USB cable.  It all so came with 
software.  How ever I never installed it.  That's because your computer will 
see it as another drive.  And you can just copy and past files.
I think the  only thing besides memory, is on the DS50 you get some kind of 
included remote control,  but again for my uses, I just don't even  need the 
remote.
Regards
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Sent: Friday, May 16, 2008 10:22 AM
Subject: RE: Digital Recorders Revisited


Hi Don,

This is Tim.  Does the recorder you wrote about have a power adaptor
jack where you can run it without having to use batteries?

Also, is it possible to move the recorded files to a PC via the USB?  It
sounds like a good recorder.  I read the specs on the 50 along with the
30, and the main differences seem to be memory...256 mb over 1 gb.

I've attached some information on the 30 if anyone wants to read up on
it...See below.

This is a copy from the sight where I found the information.  Make sure
and read the entire document.

Tim


Video Direct
1-800-368-5020
Olympus Dictation:
Digital
 |
Pro Digital
 |
Desktop
 |
Microcassette
 Search Our Online Store:
Search
Home Page
Panasonic
Canon
Olympus
Azden
Toshiba
Bogen Imaging
Technics
Sony
DVD and Home Theater
Camcorders
Digital Cameras
Televisions
Philips Dictation
Portable Audio
Camcorder and Digital Camera Accessories
Telephones and Fax Machines
Voice Recorders and Transcribers
Multimedia Projectors
Email Us
(c) 2008
Video Direct(r)
Olympus DS-30 Digital Voice Recorder
Olympus DS-30 Digital Voice Recorder
Get Olympus DS-30 Price - Buy Online Get Olympus DS-30 Price / Buy
Online
Shop our
online store
Shop With Confidence!
Olympus Authorized Internet Retailer
Video Direct(r) is an Olympus
Authorized Internet etailer
and for Many Other Fine Brands!
Olympus DS-30 Digital Voice Recorder
Features in Detail |
Recommended Accessories
 |
Enlarged Image
Olympus DS-30 Digital Voice Recorder
The Olympus DS-30 Digital Voice Recorder bridges the gap between work
and play. In
addition to capturing audio of meetings, interviews and other critical
information
expected of digital recorders, the DS-30 is optimized for downloading,
listening
to and creating podcasts. The recorder's high sound quality is also
great for listening
to audio books and music, making it the all-in-one audio device. 256
megabytes of
built-in memory enables amazingly long recording times up to 66 hours.
The Olympus DS-30 is also distinguished by a number of premium features,
including
the highest sound quality in the Olympus line-up with the remarkable new
STXQ Stereo
Sound Quality mode. The DS-30 voice recorder can record and play audio
content up
to 44.1kHz, which is equal to the sound quality of most CDs. A
convenient removable
stereo microphone is included for recording high-quality digital audio.
The Olympus
DS-30's Voice Guidance function talks to users, confirming which
settings have been
selected and helping visually challenged users to navigate the device.
PC Link enables
the recorder to connect to a PC via the included USB cable for quick
downloading
of audio files.
Olympus DS-30 Key Features
Included Accessories
Stereo microphone
USB cable
Stereo earphones
Two AAA batteries
DSS Player Ver.7 Software
Instruction Manual
Olympus DS-30 Removable Stereo Microphone
Removable High-Sensitivity Stereo Microphone
The DS-30 recorder comes with a microphone that can detach from its body
and attach
to a remote controller (an optional accessory). Position the mike for
maximum sound
potential; record remotely with the remote control. Podcasters can clip
the DS-30's
microphone onto a shirt or tie and record in high fidelity at the flip
of a switch.
Recording in this unobtrusive manner with the recorder tucked away in a
pocket helps
to keep an interviewee at ease, which in turn can lead to more
entertaining and informative
podcasts.
Podcast and Audible.com Support
In addition to capturing audio of meetings, interviews and other
critical information
expected of digital recorders, the DS-30 is optimized for downloading,
listening
to and creating podcasts. Software included with the DS-30 makes
downloading podcasts
easy, and the podcasts' contents are updated automatically each time the
audio recorder
is connected to or 'synchronized' with a computer. Podcasts and other
audio content
can be downloaded from many Websites. The DS-30 voice recorder is also
specifically
designed to work with Audible.com, a leading online provider of audio
books and other
spoken entertainment and information.
New STXQ Recording Mode
The Olympus DS-30 features the highest sound quality in the Olympus
line-up with
the remarkable new STXQ Stereo

RE: Digital Recorders Revisited

2008-05-16 Thread mary dole
Hello, 

Thank you so much for the information about the Olympus DS30. They also
sell them at Office Max, which is where I'll go, since I like to be able
to try an audio device before buying it. Thanks again. 

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Digital Recorders Revisited

2008-05-15 Thread mary dole
Hello Again Everyone, 

Since I am having trouble finding either the Olympus DS40 or the DS50,
what do you all think about the Olympus DS30? I have found two places in
my city where I can buy it. Thank you very much for your help. 

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Re: Digital Recorders Revisited

2008-05-15 Thread Gary Schindler
they are fine but they lack the storage capacity. the DS-50 has a remote but 
the DS-30 is okay.

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 Since I am having trouble finding either the Olympus DS40 or the DS50,
 what do you all think about the Olympus DS30? I have found two places in
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RE: Digital Recorders Revisited

2008-05-15 Thread mary dole
How is the quality of the recording? Thank you very much. 

Mari Dole 



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Re: Digital Recorders Revisited

2008-05-15 Thread Rick Harmon
It's the same as the 40 or 50 just less memory.  it has 256 megs.

Rick
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Re: Digital Recorders Revisited

2008-05-15 Thread Loren Buntemeyer
Try newegg.com for the DS30.  I paid $108 a few months ago and that included 
shipping.
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Re: Digital Recorders Revisited

2008-05-15 Thread Gary Schindler
I don't own one yet, but I heard a friends DS-50 with headphones and it 
sounded great to me.

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 How is the quality of the recording? Thank you very much.

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Re: Digital Recorders Revisited

2008-05-15 Thread brandon
I've got a ds thirty and it records great.
i paid one hundred and thirty five dollars for mine.

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I don't own one yet, but I heard a friends DS-50 with headphones and it 
 sounded great to me.
 
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 How is the quality of the recording? Thank you very much.

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Re: Digital Recorders Revisited

2008-05-15 Thread Bobcat
The ds-30 works as well as the other models.  Only, it only has 250 
megabytes of memory.  Also, I think the case is plastic instead of mettle.

I wish I could get the ds-50 locally because it also comes with a case.  The 
units don't have a pocket clip so a case is kind of important.  One can 
order the case but you still don't have as much memory and recording time 
with the other models.

Bob

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 Hello Again Everyone,

 Since I am having trouble finding either the Olympus DS40 or the DS50,
 what do you all think about the Olympus DS30? I have found two places in
 my city where I can buy it. Thank you very much for your help.

 Mari Dole




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RE: Digital Recorders Revisited

2008-05-15 Thread mary dole
I wondered about the storage capacity. Thank you all for your advice. 

Mari Dole 



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The ds-30 works as well as the other models.  Only, it only has 250 
megabytes of memory.  Also, I think the case is plastic instead of
mettle.

I wish I could get the ds-50 locally because it also comes with a case.
The 
units don't have a pocket clip so a case is kind of important.  One can 
order the case but you still don't have as much memory and recording
time 
with the other models.

Bob

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