- OLYMPUS SONORITY DRAGON NATURALLY SPEAKING 13 320 KBPS
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OLYMPUS SONORITY DRAGON NATURALLY SPEAKING 13 UPGRADE
When Olympus upgrade I shall be first in the queue. Also, the music quality comes close to what i used to get from my iPod Classic and with good amplification is very acceptable, especially as the iPod is now out of fashion and discontinued. of 2 - i dont think im infected with anything but i need some advice - posted in General Security: I dont think ive been infected with anything but in the last week or so my computer has. The table below shows the potential recording capacity of the recorder with different-sized microSD and microSDHC memory cards. With Sonotity and Dragon Naturally Speaking it has become a new way of getting words onto paper.
OLYMPUS SONORITY DRAGON NATURALLY SPEAKING 13 320 KBPS
Recording Mode Maximum Recording Dictation Time PCM 48 kHz mode 5 hours, 25 minutes PCM 44.1 kHz mode 5 hours, 55 minutes MP3 320 kbps mode 26 hours, 00 minutes MP3 256 kbps mode 32 hours, 30 minutes MP3 128 kbps mode 65 hours, 30 minutes MP3 mono mode 131 hours, 00 minutes WMA 128 kbps mode 64 hours, 00 minutes WMA 64 kbps mode 128 hours, 00 minutes WMA 32 kbps mode 257 hours, 00 minutes WMA mono mode 1007 hours, 00 minutes Using removable memory media can expand the recording capacity of the DM-620. The table below shows the maximum dictation times possible using the built-in 4GB memory (assuming there are no other files saved in the recorder). This usage will reduce the amount of memory available for recording new files. Podcast and Audible files use up portions of the recorder's built-in flash memory, as do files saved on the recorder when it is used as a USB flash drive (aka 'thumb drive'). If Reverb is to be used, Noise Cancel, EUPHONY and Voice Filter cannot be selected. The settings that can be saved as a Playback Scene are Noise Cancel, EUPHONY, Voice Filter, Play Mode, Play Speed, Skip Space, Backlight, LED and Reverb. The DM-620 has an option for the user to create up to five Playback Scenes to setup the recorder to preset playback scenarios.
Record Setting Conference Lecture Meeting Dictation Mic Select Central Mic ON Central Mic ON Central Mic ON Central Mic ON Mic Sense High High Middle Low Rec Mode MP3:128 kbps MP3:128 kbps MP3:128 kbps MP3:mono Rec Level Auto Auto Auto Auto Zoom Mic Off +6 Off Off Low Cut Filter On On On On VCVA On/Off:Off On/Off:Off On/Off:Off On/Off:Off Standby Off Off Off Off There is also a DNS (Dragon Naturally Speaking) scene mode that uses proprietary settings not found in the menu for optimizing dictation files for voice-to-text transcription using the Nuance Dragon Naturally Speaking software. Only the listed functions are affected when a User Settings recording scene is saved. The table below shows the menu settings that are applied in each of the preset Recording Scenes as well as the default settings when Rec Scene is set to Off. The recorder's current configurations will be saved as a scene.