[studiorecorder] Re: Press Release on the New Olympus Machines

  • From: "LARRY SKUTCHAN" <lskutchan@xxxxxxx>
  • To: <studiorecorder@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 09 Jan 2007 10:25:20 -0500

One concilation here, you can use Juice to send the casts straight to
the device.


>>> steve@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Sunday, January 07, 2007 3:05:47 PM >>>
Hi Judy,
 
I would also add that the Olympus software is pretty horrible to use
as
well, so don't get too excited about its automatic podcasting stuff,
because
it will probably be inaccessible, if I know anything about Olympus.
 
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From: studiorecorder-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
[mailto:studiorecorder-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Judy W
Sent: 07 January 2007 15:43
To: studiorecorder@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
Subject: [studiorecorder] Re: Press Release on the New Olympus
Machines


 
I have an olympus recorder and I installed the software interface.
Winamp
and RealPlayer started skipping. I know this is not supposed to happen,
but
when I had an audio tech disable the software the problem went away.
 
Olympus support denied any knowledge of the problem. I realize others
have
not encountered this, but this is just a warning to be careful.
 
Judy
 
 

-----Original Message-----
From: studiorecorder-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
[mailto:studiorecorder-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Mary Emerson
Sent: Sunday, January 07, 2007 8:49 AM
To: Studio Recorder
Subject: [studiorecorder] Press Release on the New Olympus Machines


Jeremiah,
 
Here is the press release I found after doing a google search; at this
point, the machines are so new and haven't been released yet, so there
don't
appear to be any technical details. I even looked for a manual on the
Olympus America site, and it's not there yet.
 
Three New Digital Audio Recorders for Note-Taking at Work, and
Podcasts,
Audio Books and Music at Play 
 
CENTER VALLEY, Pa., January 4, 2007 - Olympus unveils three new
DS-Series
digital voice recorders that bridge the gap between work and play. In
addition
to capturing audio of meetings, interviews and other critical
information
expected of digital recorders, the new Olympus DS-30, DS-40 and DS-50
are
optimized
for downloading, listening to and creating podcasts. The new recorders'
high
sound quality is also great for listening to audio books and music,
making
them the all-in-one audio device. 
 
Software included with the devices 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 any Web site. The new voice recorders
are
also
specifically designed to work with Audible.com, a leading online
provider of
audio books and other spoken entertainment and information. 
 
"Olympus has done a fantastic job designing the new DS-Series, in
particular
the voice guidance feature will have great appeal to both commuters and
the
visually impaired community. This functionality is a great asset to
anyone
that relies upon Audible for its audio programming," said Chia-Lin
Simmons,
vice president Strategic Alliances, Audible, Inc. "We are confident
that the
combination of Audible's vast audio selection with Olympus, the
technology
leader in digital voice recording, will be well received." 
 
The voice recorders are also distinguished by a number of premium
features,
including:
 
The highest sound quality in the Olympus line-up with the new XSHQ
Remarkable Stereo Sound Quality mode. The new DS-Series devices can
record
and play audio
content up to 44.1 kilohertz (kHz), which is equal to the sound quality
of
most CDs. 
A convenient removable stereo microphone for recording high-quality
digital
audio. 
A "Voice Guidance" function that talks, confirming which settings have
been
selected and helping visually challenged users to navigate the device.

Built-in memory from 256MB to 512MB to one gigabyte that enables
amazingly
long recording times ranging up to 275 hours. 
"PC Link" enables the recorders to connect to a PC via the included
USB
cable for quick downloading of audio files to and from a computer.
"Our
DS-Series
voice recorders have been used for years by professionals such as
doctors
and lawyers to capture audio throughout their workday," said Andy
Flagg,
director,
Sales and Marketing, Olympus Imaging America Inc. "These new devices
have
moved from the hospital and courtroom into their personal lives. With
stereo
headphones and up to one gigabyte memory, the new devices are optimal
for
holding virtual libraries of music, audio books and podcasts, as well
as the
traditional voice recordings." 
 
Intelligent & Stylish Design
These DS-Series recorders are sleek road warriors that can go anywhere
to
capture audio for podcasts and interviews. As podcasters join the ranks
of
lawyers,
doctors and other professionals who use voice recorders, they can rest
assured that they will have what it takes to get the job done. The new
DS-Series
have microphones that can detach from their bodies and attach to a
remote
controller (an optional accessory) to allow podcasters to clip the
DS-Series'
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. 
 
Designed for optimal ergonomics with a high attention to detail, the
recorders feature a speaker for audio playback on the back, buttons
for
recording and
playback on the side, and easy-to-use arrow pads and buttons to
navigate
menus on the front. Olympus even created a power on/off sliding switch
so
users
wouldn't accidentally turn it on. Coated in a sleek metallic exterior
for
durability, all three models come with large, easy-to-read
high-contrast LCD
screens that display file information, recording time and settings.
The
DS-30 features a silver casing with an amber backlight LCD screen. The
DS-40
features
a dark silver casing with a white backlight LCD screen. The DS-50
features a
blue casing with a white backlight LCD screen. 
 
Voice Confirmation and Instruction Manual
The three new devices offer a voice confirmation function that can be
turned
on or off. When turned on, the function enables the devices 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 from one folder to another. This enables visually
challenged
users to easily move through the device's menus, folders and set-up
options.
An instruction manual will also be available to users as an audio file.
Much
like any audio book, this option enables users to listen to the
instruction
manual for quick and easy use. 
 
Music Recording and Playback
Both MP3 and WMA (Windows Media Audio) files can be downloaded and
played
back on the device. This provides users with extreme flexibility,
enabling
them
to use one device for recording meetings / lectures for work or
school,
while also enjoying music and audio books for fun. 
 
Timer Recording Mode
A Timer Recording mode is available for instances when a recording
needs to
begin at a specific time. It works by setting a beginning time to
start
recording
and an end time to stop recording. This feature is valuable for those
who do
not want to call attention to the fact that they're making a recording
by
pushing the record button, or when timing is essential to capture the
recording. 
 
Variable Speed Playback
Users of the new DS-Series digital recorders will appreciate the
control
provided by the variable speed playback settings. After capture, the
slow
playback
option allows recordings to be listened to efficiently with playback
that is
up to 50 percent slower than real time, and fast playback that is up to
50
percent faster than real time. Slow playback helps to eliminate the
need for
users to listen to the same recording multiple times to hear what was
said,
and with fast playback they can skip ahead to the essential sections -
a
real benefit for transcribing dictation. 
 
Long Lasting Power
The DS-Series digital voice recorders have up to 32 hours of
continuous
operation made possible by the long battery life of two AAA batteries.
An AC
power
supply is also available. The DS-Series digital voice recorders also
feature
a one-year warranty. 
 
Availability
The DS-30, DS-40 and DS-50 will be available in January 2007.
Accessories
include stereo microphone, USB Cable, stereo earphones, a DSS Player
Version
7 Software CD-ROM and two AAA-alkaline batteries. DS-50 additionally
includes a remote control and carrying case. 
 
U.S. Pricing
DS-30 Digital Voice Recorder Estimated Street Price: $149.99 (U.S.)
DS-40 Digital Voice Recorder Estimated Street Price: $199.99 (U.S.)
DS-50 Digital Voice Recorder Estimated Street Price: $249.99 (U.S.)
 
Review units and high-resolution images of the DS-Series Digital Voice
Recorders are available from Mullen Public Relations. Contact Jeff
Hluchyj,
(978)
468-8939 or Jeff.Hluchyj@xxxxxxxxxxx For more information contact
Jennifer
Lyons, public relations manager, Olympus Imaging America Inc.,
484-896-5350,
Jennifer.Lyons@xxxxxxxxxxx, Olympus Imaging America Inc., 3500
Corporate
Parkway, Center Valley, Pennsylvania 18034, or the Olympus Web site:
http://www.olympusamerica.com.
 

 

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