Mp9 Digital Pocket Video Recorder

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The breakthrough 3D Mic technology uses the built-in microphones to always deliver best recording results: an omnidirectional microphone offering 360 degree sound pick-up, ideal for the recording of multiple sound sources such as meetings, and a unidirectional microphone optimized for voice recording and accurate speech-recognition results.

The quick-response and ergonomic slide switch is designed for singlehanded operation of all recording and playback functions, allowing easy and quick file editing (insert, overwrite, append). It operates with a light sensor signal, making it wear-free and durable.

The asymmetrical and ergonomic shape fits perfectly into your hand. Its slim and lightweight design maximizes comfort, even when working over longer periods of time. The brushed stainless steel creates a robust and highly durable protective shell around the device. The device is shockproof according to US military standard 516.6.

The stable and superior docking station provides speedy charging and automatic transfer of your recording to your computer. With an optional foot control connected, the docking station enables hands-free recording and transcription even without a computer.

The high-capacity Li-ion battery can be easily charged through a standard micro USB jack. The integrated light and motion sensors guarantee extended battery life. The smart technology adjusts the brightness of the display and switches automatically into stand-by mode when the device is idle, ensuring that your recorder will always be ready to work when you are.

Recordings can be encrypted in real time using the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES or Rijndael Algorithm) with a key length of 256 bits. AES provides a very high degree of security and has been approved in the USA for the most highly classified government information. The device itself can be assigned a PIN code to protect against unauthorized use or file playback.

The integrated barcode scanner enables you to link client or patient data to a recording by simply scanning over a barcode, even from a display.* This ensures reliable assignment of client or patient IDs and speeds up your workflow.

The Philips SpeechExec Remote Device Manager software allows IT administrators to centrally manage, configure and update dictation hardware from Philips, saving valuable time and resources. Managing device settings for individuals, groups and teams or the whole organization is easily done remotely.

Many users still love their analog devices for their simplicity and userfriendliness. The optional classic mode gives the user the look and feel of working with an analog device while retaining the advantages of digital technology and keep focused on the essentials.

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The high-capacity Li-ion battery can be easily charged through a standard micro USB jack. The integrated light sensor guarantees extended battery life. The smart technology adjusts the brightness of the display, ensuring that your recorder will always be ready to work when you are.

With the included priority setting option, urgent recordings can be processed first. This makes sure important recordings are not overseen and helps you and your transcriptionists manage your workloads better.

The DSS format was developed for use in digital voice recorders, allowing a high compression ratio with little loss of quality. The DSS format also allows you to store additional information in the file header, which facilitates the organization and the transcription of dictation files. The MP3 format is the common audio format for consumer audio storage, as well as a de facto standard encoding for the transfer and playback of music on digital audio players.

The stable and practical docking station provides speedy charging and automatic transfer of your recordings to your computer. With the optional foot pedal connected, the docking station even enables hands-free recording and transcription without a computer.

The H2 Handy Recorder is a handheld digital audio recorder from Zoom first announced at the NAMM Show in February 2007. It records very high quality digital stereo or 4-channel audio on a hand-held unit, and has been called "the studio on a stick." Included in the retail box are an SD card, desk stand, handle for putting the H2 in a microphone stand, wind screen, 3.5mm TRS to RCA cable, earbud headphones, USB cable and power adapter. The H2's microphones, functionality, and use of standard USB ...

The H4 Handy Recorder is a handheld digital audio recorder from Zoom, featuring built-in condenser microphones in an X-Y stereo pattern, priced from around US$280 depending upon memory capacity as of 2011[update]. Recordings are stored on an SD card (128 MB supplied), or via a USB cable to a computer running digital audio workstation software (Cubase LE supplied). The H4 can record in stereo or four-track mode. In stereo mode WAV or compressed (MP3) files may be made. A 2GB card will store 95 h...




I think one of these will do, particularly the H2 is shipped with audacity according to wikipedia.
please correct me if I am wrong, I have never myself used seen or tested any of these devices.

Hunting for the best digital voice recorder? We researched the market before buying the top 11 options to test side-by-side. Then we started recording, capturing audio notes in the car, bird songs, guitar practice, interviews, and controlled test scenarios. We compared microphone and audio quality, battery life, file sharing, ease of use, and playback editing features. Below, we share how each of these voice recorders shines and falters. Whether you want to record your classes or create world-class podcasts, our comprehensive review will help you find the best digital voice recorder for your needs and budget.

Whether you're recording for work or pleasure, the market is full of office devices that will help you enjoy your audio productions in style. Our in-depth reviews cover everything from the best wireless speakers to the top-rated USB wall chargers. We've also tested audio devices like the best noise-cancelling headphones and the top wireless headphones. And when it comes time to transcribe your recordings, we've done thorough testing and a writeup of the best keyboards.

Our favorite overall digital voice recorder is the compact Sony ICDUX570. This effective, simple tool features an easy-to-read display and intuitive operating system. We appreciate its automatic recording templates that ensure the two stereo microphones work well for the task at hand, be that a voice memo, music recording, meeting, or lecture. You can also set mic sensitivity levels and reduce background noises manually. Though the recorder picks up background audio in modes like dictation and interview, we found them less brassy and distracting than in several other models. The Sony records in uncompressed WAV files (which it labels as LPCM, for linear pulse code modulation) at a 44.1 kHz sampling rate and a 16-bit rate. It also records in compressed MP3s, which saves on storage space. You'll have plenty though, with a microSD card you can store up to 32 gigabytes (GB).

The recorder features a T-mark button to bookmark important moments in your recordings and an A-B repeat function to loop the playback between two chosen points. Additionally, you can slow playback for easier transcription, and integrated filters enable you to clean or jazz up the audio. A USB plug slides out of the Sony ICDUX570, which allows you to share your files at all times. The claimed battery life of over 20 hours for the highest quality audio recording is fairly short for a recorder of this type. Despite being easy to understand, the audio is below par for professional broadcasting. The device offers a mini-jack for an external microphone, which can improve your recordings. Overall, the Sony ICDUX570 will take your notes for you and could serve as a backup for production audio in a pinch. If you require professional audio quality, the Zoom H5 performed better in this metric, though the battery life is slightly more limited.

The Zoom H5 is a popular audio recorder in the radio and podcasting world. It also includes tripod and camera mounting threads to integrate into a filmmaker's setup. Its audio quality is top-notch, taking advantage of an integrated and detachable XY microphone with a shock mount to reduce handling noise. You can also buy accessory options like an attachable shotgun microphone or an extra two XLR/TRS mics or external line inputs. The H5 comes with two XLR/TRS inputs already, so if you spring for the extra two and choose to record optional backup tracks, you can capture six tracks at the same time. The real benefit that the H5 offers over the Zoom H4n Pro is that each of three optional microphones (the integrated XY and the two inputs at the bottom of the housing) has easily accessible knobs to control their gain, which controls the amplitude and thus the volume of the microphone's signal. It's a critical element to make sure you nail your levels, which is kind of like focusing a camera. The H5 also helps you capture great audio tape by allowing you to compress or limit your levels or add a low-cut filter to remove bass sounds like humming building sounds.

One of the shinest new toys in the audio world is this compact little powerhouse from Zoom, the Zoom F3. Its main selling point is that it records in 32-bit float WAV format. Since most recorders use 24-bit, this device collects more data, giving you much more control over the volume of your final product. Perhaps the bigger deal is that Zoom claims that is impossible to clip your audio files while using it. Clipping happens when an unexpectedly loud event blows up your levels, say when someone slams a door during a sedate interview. We tested this device at picking up whispers and saw success that borders on spycraft. Then we took it to the gym, recording random convos and background pop music amid slamming weight machines. It handled the scene beautifully. It's also impressively compact and is easy to attach to your gear or your clothes with included tripod threads and mounting bars.

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