It records in WMA, but I'm sure it can be converted to good ole MP3. Your bro in Christ, Lino Morales and Louie Lab Email and Windows Live Messenger: lmorales@xxxxxxxxxxx: Skype: lino_and_louie If you are a blind man and are wanting Christian fellowship, join Blind Men For Christ. BlindMen4Christ-subscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx If you like Avon, check out www.youravon.com/juliemorales If you like food, check out http://allmixedupgourmet.com/store/affiliate.asp?aff=596 If you like things that smell good, check out http://www.scentsational-delights.com/affiliates/jrox.php?id=101 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Shane D" <chatter8712@xxxxxxxxx> To: <blindcasting@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, February 04, 2008 1:29 PM Subject: Re: Portable Recorders On 2/4/08, Steven M. Sawczyn <steve@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Oh, the Olympus ds series are fantastic. I have the ds-30 which is > the little brother of the group, the ds-40 and 50 have more memory. > All three models have talking menus. The recorders have an attached > stereo mic, but can accomodate more professional solutions if needed. > They're a bit pricey, but definitely worth it. Thanks. I've been looking at the DS's. How is the sound quality on that unit? Also, what format does it record to? > HTH, It did. :) > Steve -- -Shane Blog: http://blind-geek.com/blog/ CoOwner: http://sjtechzone.com AIM: inhaddict Skype: chatter8712