Hi, I am sorry to send a message this way, but I have some questions on the DS 2000 and the ds 2200. I have subscribed to this list, but can't seem to get delivered to all of you. Please advicse on that and if possible, can I get Mike Lang's e-mail address? I have listened to his review on the ds 2000 on acb radio's Main Menu and was something I needed to hear for a few years now. Please help me get contact with someone on the list so that my next purchase of a long recording capabilities accessible to the blind will be no longer a waste of money. Thank you very much for your time and help. Andy, Salem, MA. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael Lang" <papalangi@xxxxxxx> To: "Andrew Hodgson" <voicerec-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Saturday, June 05, 2004 11:35 PM Subject: Re: Dictaphone recomendations > Hi Andrew, > > > Can you also explain about the DM1 from Olympus? What are the good/bad > > points on this recorder? > > I like my DM-1 very much. It is a nice MP3 player. I bought a 128 mb > SmartMedia card to extend its memory, it is supplied with a 64 mb card. > I do not record much with it, but for your purpose it may be great. You > can cue and review in messages, but you cannot review back into the last > message of a card. To do that, you'd have to record another message, > play it and presss and hold the back button. This would first review to > the beginning of this message and then go into the previous message. > Also, you cannot overwrite and insert, as you can with the DS-2000. The > DM-1 is a good MP3 player. One can go back and forward in an MP3 file, > but one doesn't hear anything, while doing that. The DM-1 only records > in the DSS format, you cannot record MP3 or WMA files with it. > > <*** Michael Lang ***> > > ***** To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to > voicerec-l-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the text "unsubscribe" > (without the quotes of course) in the subject of the message. ***** To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to voicerec-l-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the text "unsubscribe" (without the quotes of course) in the subject of the message.