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Audio Books are books that can be listened to. Digital audiobooks can be played anytime and anywhere on players such as this recorder. Audio Books can be enjoyed in various ways. For example, they can be listened to while moving by train, doing housework and jogging.

Transfer content to the recorder

1Connecting the recorder to your PC (P.111).

2Select the content you want to transfer, and drag it to the [AUDIOBOOK] folder of the recorder and drop it with Explorer or Finder.

The file is transferred to the recorder.

3Disconnect the USB cable and select [Audio Book] from

[Audiobooks] in the menu setting screen.

Transferred file list will appear.

Drag & Drop

files here

Notes

NEVER disconnect the USB while the LED indicator light is flashing. If you do, the data will be destroyed.

Audiobooks using the Digital Rights Management system (DRM) of the Microsoft Corporation are not supported.

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Olympus DM-5, DM-3 manual Connecting the recorder to your PC P.111, Audiobooks in the menu setting screen

DM-5, DM-3 specifications

The Olympus DM-3 and DM-5 are sophisticated digital voice recorders designed to meet the needs of a variety of users, including professionals, students, and casual users. Both models are renowned for their high-quality audio recording capabilities and user-friendly interfaces, making them ideal for recording lectures, interviews, meetings, and more.

One of the key features of the Olympus DM-3 is its advanced Linear PCM recording format. This technology allows for high-resolution recordings with exceptional clarity, capturing every nuance of sound. The device supports multiple recording modes, allowing users to select the best format for their needs. The DM-5 takes this a step further by offering additional features like TRESMIC technology, which utilizes three microphones for superior sound quality, enabling the capture of wide frequency ranges and rich audio depth.

Both models come with a built-in stereo microphone that is positioned perfectly for capturing high-fidelity stereo sound. The DM-3 and DM-5 also benefit from noise-canceling features, which significantly reduce background noise, ensuring that the target audio is presented clearly.

In terms of usability, the DM-3 and DM-5 include large, easy-to-read displays and intuitive controls, making operation straightforward, even for those who may not be tech-savvy. Users can easily navigate through menus to adjust settings, access recordings, and utilize functions such as Voice Activation, which allows the recorder to automatically start recording when it detects sound, conserving battery life.

Battery performance is another highlight. With the ability to operate on AAA batteries or rechargeable options, both the DM-3 and DM-5 provide extended recording times, allowing users to capture audio for longer periods without interruption.

The devices also support a range of connection options, including USB for data transfer and charging, along with a headphone jack for private listening. Furthermore, both models offer expandable memory options, allowing users to insert microSD cards for additional storage capacity.

In conclusion, the Olympus DM-3 and DM-5 are excellent tools for anyone looking to record high-quality audio with ease. With their cutting-edge technologies, user-friendly designs, and impressive features, they stand out as highly capable devices in the digital voice recorder market, catering to diverse recording needs.