Olympus DM-1 Voice and MP3 Recorder with WOW! Technology

Olympus DM-1 Voice and MP3 Recorder with WOW! Technology

Olympus DM-1 Voice and MP3 Recorder with WOW! Technology

Product Description
Amazon.com Review
The Olympus DM-1's dual-purpose design--as a digital voice recorder for work and a digital audio player for leisure--offers valuable versatility for a world demanding ever more efficiency. This doubly cool device stores and organizes hours of voice-quality digital audio files while standing ready to crank up MP3 and WMA (Windows Media Audio) music files.

Fittingly, the DM-1's metallic blue body cuts a sleek shape suited to both business and recreational environs. The unit is easily gripped in hand, and its silver-styled buttons and textured switches feel sturdy, if not downright elegant. It comes with a nifty fitted case with Velcro straps.

As a voice recorder, this unit is brimming with deluxe features. An included USB cable speeds through downloads from your DM-1 to your PC in minutes. And since digital voice files, being extremely compressed, require little memory, you can store a virtually unlimited number on your computer. The files save in the Digital Speech Standard (DSS) format and the play, organize, and interface through your PC via included DSS software on CD-ROM.

We were pleased to discover, however, that one can do a lot of organizing right on the player. The DM-1 lets you delete files or whole folders right there on its backlit LCD so you store only what you want. The LCD displays recording length, time, and date.

The included 64 MB SmartMedia card is removable so you can expand your available memory (up to 128 MB, depending on the card), but it's also large enough to hold over 10 hours of voice recordings in SP (Standard Playback) mode. In SP, the audio quality is clear and reasonably free of artifacts. Under LP (Long Playback) mode, the memory card holds a lengthy 22 hours, making this recorder especially useful for extended use and travel. The quality difference between SP and LP modes is slight enough that the 22-hour setting is probably your best choice.

But the thing that makes the DM-1 so much more fun than an average voice recorder is the fact that it doubles as a terrific digital audio player. You can store and play about one hour of CD-quality audio on the included memory. The player boasts WOW! technology to enhance the sound, but sonic purists (or those with great headphones) will just hear an earful of distortion more than anything else, though the reverberation effects are pleasing with some music. The preset EQ settings provide distinctive, easy listening no matter what your music preference with rock, pop, and jazz.

Though comfortable, the supplied headphones sound inadequate even with the compensation of the EQ and WOW! effects. If you prefer to tailor the sound, you can also customize an EQ setting through the recorder's menu button.

For public listening, the integrated speaker plays either voice or music when no headphones are connected. The small but highly listenable speaker is another example of how this diminutive device impresses with big sound and cool features.

To conserve battery space, the Variable Control Voice Actuator (VCVA) automatically starts and stops recording when sound rises above or falls below at a given preset volume, or threshold. Other battery-saving features are hold, which keeps the device from accidentally recording the silence inside your pocket or suitcase, and an option that disables the orange backlight.

The palm-sized DM-1 offers intuitive button placement; fingers fall on the important buttons without obstructing the microphone, speaker, or display. And, your hand will have the control system memorized in minutes. Two exceptions keep the button layout from perfection: the volume control and the power switch. The power button hides on the back of the unit (probably to keep you from inadvertently turning it on or off) and the volume control sits atop the unit, a tiny dial with even tinier numbers. In our opinion, a front- or side-mounted button that displays the volume level digitally would have been ideal.

The unit derives approximately 8 hours of playback or 11 hours of recording from two AAA batteries (included); an AC adapter for continuous play must be purchased separately.

Apart from these minor quibbles, however, the DM-1 is a stand-out product--a versatile and exciting tool and toy. --Husseni Yali Rasiwala

Pros:

Cons:



Product Description:
Designed with the business user in mind, the Olympus DM-1 is a digital voice recorder with great features for your work and an MP3 player with great features for your leisure! Easy to use and even easier to carry, the DM-1 lets you download or listen to over one hour of MP3 or WMA (Windows Media Audio) music files. When business calls, you can record up to 22 hours of dictation using the memory card and quickly download your speech files to a PC using a USB cable. During recording, you have the option to record either in SP mode for text-to-speech applications or LP mode for when you require longer amounts of time, and a convenient LCD display keeps you informed of important information such as recording time remaining, the date and time, and the battery status.
Olympus DM-1 Voice and MP3 Recorder with WOW! Technology
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Negative reviewers are dreaming
  • DM-1 is great; ignore the bad reviews
  • Great device. Should be less expensive.
  • Excellent to recorder lectures
  • I want my money back!
Olympus DM-1 Voice and MP3 Recorder with WOW! Technology

Manufacturer: Olympus
ProductGroup: CE
Binding: Electronics

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Accessories:
  1. Memorex High Performance AAA Alkaline Batteries, 12 Pack
  2. NETGEAR Wireless Digital Music Player
  3. Memorex High Performance AAA Alkaline Battery 8 Pack
  4. Memorex High Performance AAA Alkaline Battery 4 Pack
  5. Sony MDR-V700DJ DJ Style Monitor Series Headphones

Product Features:
  • Digital voice recorder and MP3 player
  • 64 MB removable SmartMedia card for up to 22 hours of dictation and 1 hour of MP3/WMA music playback
  • Backlit orange LCD screen
  • 8 hours of playback or 11 hours of recording from two AAA batteries (included)
  • Includes earbud headphones, USB cable, DSS (Digital Speech Standard) software, and soft carrying case

ASIN: B00005M00O

Product Description

Designed with the business user in mind, the Olympus DM-1 is a digital voice recorder with great features for your work and an MP3 player with great features for your leisure! Easy to use and even easier to carry, the DM-1 lets you download or listen to over one hour of MP3 or WMA (Windows Media Audio) music files. When business calls, you can record up to 22 hours of dictation using the memory card and quickly download your speech files to a PC using a USB cable. During recording, you have the option to record either in SP mode for text-to-speech applications or LP mode for when you require longer amounts of time, and a convenient LCD display keeps you informed of important information such as recording time remaining, the date and time, and the battery status.

Amazon.com Review

The Olympus DM-1's dual-purpose design--as a digital voice recorder for work and a digital audio player for leisure--offers valuable versatility for a world demanding ever more efficiency. This doubly cool device stores and organizes hours of voice-quality digital audio files while standing ready to crank up MP3 and WMA (Windows Media Audio) music files.

Fittingly, the DM-1's metallic blue body cuts a sleek shape suited to both business and recreational environs. The unit is easily gripped in hand, and its silver-styled buttons and textured switches feel sturdy, if not downright elegant. It comes with a nifty fitted case with Velcro straps.

As a voice recorder, this unit is brimming with deluxe features. An included USB cable speeds through downloads from your DM-1 to your PC in minutes. And since digital voice files, being extremely compressed, require little memory, you can store a virtually unlimited number on your computer. The files save in the Digital Speech Standard (DSS) format and the play, organize, and interface through your PC via included DSS software on CD-ROM.

We were pleased to discover, however, that one can do a lot of organizing right on the player. The DM-1 lets you delete files or whole folders right there on its backlit LCD so you store only what you want. The LCD displays recording length, time, and date.

The included 64 MB SmartMedia card is removable so you can expand your available memory (up to 128 MB, depending on the card), but it's also large enough to hold over 10 hours of voice recordings in SP (Standard Playback) mode. In SP, the audio quality is clear and reasonably free of artifacts. Under LP (Long Playback) mode, the memory card holds a lengthy 22 hours, making this recorder especially useful for extended use and travel. The quality difference between SP and LP modes is slight enough that the 22-hour setting is probably your best choice.

But the thing that makes the DM-1 so much more fun than an average voice recorder is the fact that it doubles as a terrific digital audio player. You can store and play about one hour of CD-quality audio on the included memory. The player boasts WOW! technology to enhance the sound, but sonic purists (or those with great headphones) will just hear an earful of distortion more than anything else, though the reverberation effects are pleasing with some music. The preset EQ settings provide distinctive, easy listening no matter what your music preference with rock, pop, and jazz.

Though comfortable, the supplied headphones sound inadequate even with the compensation of the EQ and WOW! effects. If you prefer to tailor the sound, you can also customize an EQ setting through the recorder's menu button.

For public listening, the integrated speaker plays either voice or music when no headphones are connected. The small but highly listenable speaker is another example of how this diminutive device impresses with big sound and cool features.

To conserve battery space, the Variable Control Voice Actuator (VCVA) automatically starts and stops recording when sound rises above or falls below at a given preset volume, or threshold. Other battery-saving features are hold, which keeps the device from accidentally recording the silence inside your pocket or suitcase, and an option that disables the orange backlight.

The palm-sized DM-1 offers intuitive button placement; fingers fall on the important buttons without obstructing the microphone, speaker, or display. And, your hand will have the control system memorized in minutes. Two exceptions keep the button layout from perfection: the volume control and the power switch. The power button hides on the back of the unit (probably to keep you from inadvertently turning it on or off) and the volume control sits atop the unit, a tiny dial with even tinier numbers. In our opinion, a front- or side-mounted button that displays the volume level digitally would have been ideal.

The unit derives approximately 8 hours of playback or 11 hours of recording from two AAA batteries (included); an AC adapter for continuous play must be purchased separately.

Apart from these minor quibbles, however, the DM-1 is a stand-out product--a versatile and exciting tool and toy. --Husseni Yali Rasiwala

Pros:

Cons:

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Negative reviewers are dreaming.......2005-10-07

This little tool was an absolute Godsend when I was going to Respiratory Therapist school. As someone pointed out, if you want music features, get a Rio or Ipod. When the settings are correct (there are 3), recorded lectures are loud and clear. I sprung for a 512K card. 22 hours recording on the highest quality setting. Most of my recordings were done in an auditorium. When I listen to the recordings, its exactly the way I heard them (echoes and all but crystal clear). This unit does NOT eat batteries. It's very efficient. I used it for two 2-3 hour lectures everyday (M-F), and at the end of Friday I would change batteries. BTW it doesn't use battery power when connected to your computer. I even went so far as to burn CDs of the lectures which I would provide to classmates for $1.00 (my time and disc cost). My classmates were using the microcassettes. First of all, they were all amazed that I could make CD's of my recordings and second, that the quality was that much better than theirs. This little baby got me through RT school. I couldn't have done it without it.

5 out of 5 stars DM-1 is great; ignore the bad reviews.......2005-04-06

I use this DM-1 every day to record meetings at a conference table. It picks up great, is reliable, easy to use. And with no mic. Do not use the mic! It is better without the mic.

All the hooey about files and blah blah that people made complaints about, who cares! Just record your day's worth of proceedings, transfer it to your PC, back it up somewhere, and the next time you use the recorder, then delete the audio.

Just know that you get crisp, loud, clear recording on this unit. I know at least 10 people who use the DM-1 and they all love it.

I am talking about PEOPLE TALKING and not music. I have no idea how it is for music and don't care. This review is 100% about talking that you're recording.

4 out of 5 stars Great device. Should be less expensive........2004-08-01

Long battery life, good storage, easy to use, usb connectivity works great on Apple Macintosh computers, only down side is you have to download playback software at Olympus website. this should be shipped on CD. there is no excuse for that omission as this software is over a year old when i bought recorder. there also seems to be no way to easily convert their audio format into the more common mp3 format. The price is a bit much too. Other than that, i highly recoomend this product.

5 out of 5 stars Excellent to recorder lectures.......2004-07-27

I have used DM-1 to recorde lectures, and I am truly impressed by the quality of this unit. The microphone can pick up clear audio even when I sit several rows away from the instructor. The 64MB card can hold more than 10 hours of lectures. The unit accepts Ni-MH rechargeable batteries. So I keep two sets handy, and I never run out of batteries. When I come home, I can easily download the lectures to my PC via USB cable, and it sounds excellent on my computer. I love this unit! I think it is specifically designed for students to record lectures.

2 out of 5 stars I want my money back!.......2003-11-08

Please read the other 2 star reviews before buying! I didn't and... I wish I could have my money back.

The product is just average. Hardly deserving the Olympus brand.
As a recorder it... records! No editing, no inserting, if you want to see the date/hour data you have to go to the begining of the recording and be fast as the info will vanish in a split second.

Also, if you rewind when listening at low volume, the volume will decrease! There are small software bugs like these, not serious but annoying. The bateries will run out much faster than expected (sometimes only 3 to 4 hours use if you happen to leave them in the recorder for a month). The buttons are cool but seem fragile: you'll never be confident while pushing.

MP3 player: since I'm not a expert on computers, I had to ask for especialized help to have the mp3 player to work: it needed a specific Olympus program put inside the DM-1 card. I don't find this a problem: what is a problem is the fact that nowhere in the instructions such requirement was mentioned. Playing games, are we?

The sound? Not all that pleasant, noisy and sometimes "metalic".

I always relied on Olympus for my dictation/recording needs but this product is a non buy. There is better at half the price (at least).

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