Remanufactured Olympus VN-480-PC Digital Voice Recorder

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Remanufactured Olympus VN-480-PC Digital Voice Recorder
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  1. Electronics
  2. Publisher: Olympus
  3. Sales Rank in Electronics: #67422

Product Review

Olympus Digital Voice Recorder. This Olympus Digital Voice Recorder features a fast/slow playback with jog-dial navigation. Olympus Voice Recorder is compatible through direct USB PC link. This Digital Voice Recorder has three recording modes with four folders, 25 hours of recording/play on 2AA batteries (included). Includes connection cables. 8 hours recording time.

Amazon.com Product Review

The Olympus VN-480PC Voice Recorder provides over 8 hours recording time, convenient PC compatibility, voice activation mode for hands-free recording and simple-to-use thumbpad navigation to help make it the perfect audio solution for recording lectures at school, conversations with friends, major and minor tasks, and everything in-between. It offers USB connectivity, enabling you to transfer files to almost any PC to edit, email, and/or archive your files. Index your recordings so you can quickly locate important audio, and organize and/or store up to 100 files in each of four folders.

Features include:

What's in the Box
VN-480PC voice recorder, two AAA batteries, USB cable, Digital Wave Player Software (CD-ROM), user's manual.

Product Features

Customer Reviews

Average Customer Review
2.6 out of 5 stars (10 customer reviews)

9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars vn series connect to pc's, June 28, 2006
Michael Edidin - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Remanufactured Olympus VN-480-PC Digital Voice Recorder (Electronics)
It turns out that the Olympus instructions omit the second part of installing the drivers that allow download. I found instructions on another site.

1) Install the software from the CD.

2) LEAVE THE CD IN THE DRIVE FOR THE FIRST CONNECTION

3) Connect the VN device. If the Windows "found new hardware" routine comes up automatically, then just work through that. Choose "automatic" when it asks where to look for the drivers.

4) If the "found new hardware" doesn't come up automatically, use the "add new hardware" feature in the control panel.

5) My installer found two different possible infs - one was the VNUSB the other was oem... Use the one that is highlighted by the installer, which for me was not the VNUSB

6) The hardware installer will complete as usual and recognize the device.

It still has a clunky file and folder structure, but will do for voice recording.

Michael


9 of 10 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Just awful, June 16, 2006
Joshua Trupin - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Remanufactured Olympus VN-480-PC Digital Voice Recorder (Electronics)
1. Olympus doesn't provide drivers online. Why not? It's not like they have any value if you haven't purchased the player already.

2. The VN series is evidently not compatible with Windows Vista. It won't let me reinstall the drivers.

3. The forced file hierarchy (A, B, C groups) is dumb and causes problems. Why can't I just plug it in and drag/drop your files in Windows Explorer?

4. When you speak, S's pop even when you're a couple of feet away.

I wish I had purchased another brand.


3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Voice recorder fine, but PC drivers don't work, November 11, 2005
Bradley Baillod (Brooklyn, NY USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Remanufactured Olympus VN-480-PC Digital Voice Recorder (Electronics)
If you can get the driver for this to install on Windows XP Pro, you're a better man than I. The CD software seems to install OK but then when you connect the recorder to the PC with the USB cable, the PC wants to install a driver manually. If you tell Windows not to install the driver (since, I thought, it was already installed off the CD), Windows doesn't recognize the recorder and the Digital Wave player software doesn't see any of the files on the recorder. On the other hand, if you do tell Windows to install the driver and manually point it to the VNUSB.INF file on the CD, it comes back with an error message and the Digital Wave player software still doesn't see the recorder. This is what it did on my PC at work; on my PC at home, results were even worse--it froze that PC so I couldn't even shut it down normally, but had to hit the reset button. It's been several years since I've seen a driver this kludgey.

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