With the included USB cable and DSS Player 4 for DM-1 (abbreviated below as DSS Player) utility software, users enjoy high-speed data transfer to and from their PCs. The DM-1 is fully compatible with the industry-standard USB interface. When recording is done intermittently, maximum recording times may be shorter than the figures given here.īundled USB connection kit links to PCs quickly and easily Also, the recording capacity given here was measured with continuous recording. To ensure uninterrupted performance, use of the optional A324 AC adapter is suggested. Recording duration may exceed battery life in some cases. The chart below indicates the maximum recording capacity for each of the available SmartMedia cards (4MB - 128MB). Adding to the 4MB - 64MB range of the previous model the DS-1, it is compatible with the optional 128MB cards, and delivers a maximum of 44 hours and 40 minutes * of continuous recording performance. The Voice-Trek DM-1 uses high-performance 3V (3.3V) SmartMedia cards to securely store voice data. Single 128MB SmartMedia card records up to 44 hours and 40 minutes of voice data This, along with its full-range digital equalizer feature, enables listeners to enjoy high fidelity stereo sound. The DM-1 is the world's first MP3 player to incorporate WOW technology from SRS Labs, Inc. Users can also transfer MP3 and WMA- files from their PC to the DM-1 to enjoy music playback. When used in conjunction with optional voice recognition software (such as IBM's ViaVoice for Windows V8, or Just Systems' "VoiceIchitaro11"), users can convert digital voice files to Japanese text.īut the Voice-Trek DM-1 is not just a voice recorder. The software bundled with the USB connection kit includes DSS Player 4 for DM-1. Voice data files are easily transferred between the two, and voice files can then be conveniently stored and played back on the PC. With the bundled USB connection kit, linking the Voice-Trek DM-1 to a personal computer is fast and easy. (In both cases, the device is set to Long Play (LP) mode.) Heavy users can use a 128MB SmartMedia card for a maximum of 44 hours and 40 minutes of voice recording. The Voice-Trek DM-1 comes standard with a 32MB SmartMedia card, which allows for up to 11 hours of recording. As voice data is recorded, it is digitally converted to highly compressed DSS format and written to the SmartMedia card. The Voice-Trek DM-1, like its predecessor the Voice-Trek DS-1, employs SmartMedia cards for recording media. It is a personal communications tool fully adaptable to both business and pleasure. Without compromising the recording features that have been essential to business applications, Olympus has created a new product that goes beyond the confines of the business world. Now, with the new Voice-Trek DM-1, Olympus has added the convenience of high-fidelity music playback. These advanced technologies have now been ported to our new IC recorders and other digital recording systems for a variety of applications including recording at business meetings, personal voice memos, converting voice data into text using a personal computer, and others. The Voice-Trek DM-1will go on sale on June 22, 2001.Īs the pioneer of microcassette recorders, Olympus has led the industry in the development of voice recording technologies over the years. In fact, it's the world's first MP3 player to feature WOW 3D sound technology from SRS Labs, Inc., which lets users enjoy high-fidelity, three-dimensional stereo sound. The Voice-Trek DM-1 features a convenient USB interface for PC, as well as a SmartMedia card that can store up to 128MB of voice data, providing a maximum of 44 hours and 40 minutes of recording. (President Masatoshi Kishimoto) is pleased to announce the new Voice-Trek DM-1 Digital Voice Recorder. * This news release is only for the Japanese Market. Voice-Trek is a registered trademark of Olympus Optical Co., Ltd. Up to 128MB SmartMedia cards deliver maximum of 44 hours and 40 minutes of voice recordingīundled USB connection kit allowing ready-to-use provides solid cost performance and improves ease-of-use for PC users
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