Friday, April 22, 2011

we have a wav. file from an Olympus Digital Voice Recorder that we want to burn to a cd. Anybody know how?

we have a wav. file from an Olympus Digital Voice Recorder that we want to burn to a cd. Anybody know how?

Does anyone know how to save it as an mp3 file?

Answer by anonymous
go to download.com-> search for audio converters-> convert the .wav to .mp3 and burn it. taadaa!

Answer by alchemist_n_tx
You can’t save it as an MP3, you’ll have to convert the .wav to MP3. This program does it: http://www.freeware4pc.com/multimedia/freerip.shtml and also does a very excellent job of ripping MP3′s.

Answer by unknown_script_kiddies
thre are many tools to convert wav to mp3 & vice versa…
check this out..
http://www.snapfiles.com/get/rpwavemp3.html
its freeware

What do you reckon? Answer below!

Recorder(s) for picture thoughts and other reminders
olympus digital voice recorder

Image by readerwalker
The new black model is even better designed than my worn but still reliable ancient model. It soon became so helpful and simple to place in my pocket that I always carried it with me (partly as a pocket watch).

At first the ancient model was mostly a clean new gismo I wanted to see if I’d use and find helpful for anything. Now I use it to remind for myself of things to photograph, of details about pictures just taken, of things read, of things I’ve been told, of groceries to buy, of books to order, of fascinating things seen, of titles of music on the radio that I like, of thoughts about what to include in email letters I’ll be writing, of thoughts for other writing, of German words (which I’m learning to read), etc.

The ancient VN-90 holds about 33 minutes voice notes at the highest quality setting, in up to 99 files (in mostly 2 folders), recorded with only a high sensitivity microphone that lets nearby traffic drown out voices. The newer VN-2000 holds over 7 hours of the highest quality voice recordings in up to 400 files (in 4 folders) and has also a lower sensitivity mike that eliminates most background noise. The VN-2000 also allows indexing within files, has an option for the microphone to be voice activated, and has better designed buttons, show, and programming (its huge folded sheet of instructions is clearly written and illustrated). Even though the newer model is much better you doubtless won’t be surprised to hear that it is cheaper than the ancient model was when I bought it numerous being ago.

(Being ago after I got tired of wearing a wristwatch or carrying a traditional pocket watch, this digital voice recorder also became my time piece. The new model has even has yet more sophisticated alarm options, but I don’t expect to use them).

No, I don’t sell these and don’t have any stock or tie with Olympus. There could well be better and cheaper digital voice recorders from other companies — I don’t know and haven’t checked into that at all. This just happened to be what I bought and liked.

I bought a Sony ICD-B300 digital voice recorder. I found out that it does not have a jack to get data out onto my computer (only can listen to it). I have a recording on the Sony DVR. I bought another digital voice recorder (Olympus WS-300M) and I want to know is it possible to transfer the recording via a headphone jack to headphone jack tie.

Thanks,

Chuck

Answer by Pale Rider
Transfering a recording from headphone jack to headphone jack is impossible they are both output ports.

It would be worth considering what ports are on these devices before you buy next time.

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Olympus VN-8100PC Digital Voice Recorder 2 GB Sparkle Memory – LCD – Portable

  • Olympus VN-8100PC Digital Voice Recorder
  • Return Period (Days):50. Manufacturer Warranty:1 YEAR.
  • 2 GB Sparkle Memory – LCD – Portable.
  • Built-in Devices: Speaker – 28mm Round Dynamic Speaker.
  • Storage Media: Sparkle Memory – Integrated. Storage Capacity: 2 GB Sparkle Memory.

With 2GB internal memory and a fantastic new, intuitive design you’ll be able to easily capture all the audio you want. And with built-in USB connectivity, MP3 & WMA recording, the new Vista Select Function and the large LCD with font size setting it’s simple to record and store high-quality audio with ease.

List Price: $ 129.98

Price: $ 62.75

A handy small voice recorder which also doubles as an MP3 player. The WS-320M can be bought in Australia and New Zealand from www.dictate.com.au
Video Rating: 3 / 5


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