1.4
Features and benefits
Recording
Recording sensitivity: To record sounds from all directions
(record conferences, for example), switch to high sensitivity mode.
When recording personal notes and you want to avoid recording
noises from around you, switch to low sensitivity mode.
Super HQ recording mode: Outstanding recording quality for
brilliant, clear playback.
Choice of recording modes: Select your choice of recording
modes; you have the freedom of choice between long-lasting
recording capacity and outstanding sound quality. Choose according
to your needs, or switch to lower recording quality modes when you
want to conserve memory capacity.
Large voice recording capacity: Ample internal memory allows
the recording and storage of long voice recordings. There is no need
to download or delete files to free up space.
Voice-activated recording mode: Use this convenient feature
when you want to dictate hands-free. When enabled, recording will
start automatically when the input level exceeds a certain threshold
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- usually when you start speaking. Recording stops automatically
after you stop speaking and restarts automatically when you start
speaking again.
Auto divide: Automatically divide long recordings into separate
files (30 or 60 minutes in length each). This makes it much easier to
find, edit and archive long recordings of meetings or lectures.
External source recording (line recording): With this feature,
record directly from an external audio source such as an audio CD
player in good sound quality. Available with DVT 7890.
Recording while powered through USB: To record long
conferences, power the Digital Voice Tracer through a USB port.
Connect the USB cable to a notebook computer, then press and hold
the record button until REC is displayed. Record the conference or
meeting without draining the battery.
Playback
File preview / intro scan: This function scans through all
recordings by playing back the first few seconds of each file. This
makes it easier to search for a specific file or to browse through all
recordings.
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