Olympus, LS-P1

$82.99

The Olympus LS-P1 audio recorder provides crystal clear sound recording capabilities in a compact and user-friendly design.

Description

Olympus LS-P1 Audio Recorder: An Ideal Choice for Professional Recording

When it comes to recording audio, there are a plethora of devices available in the market that can get the job done. However, if you crave superior audio quality with ease of use, the Olympus LS-P1 audio recorder is the one you should definitely consider.

The Olympus LS-P1 audio recorder is designed to deliver remarkable audio quality with minimal effort. It is known for its compact size and portability, making it an ideal choice for professional recording needs. The recorder has a sleek and slim design that is easy to use and fits snugly in your pocket.

When it comes to recording, the LS-P1 audio recorder has a variety of useful features that can enhance your audio recordings. The recorder is equipped with a Tresmic microphone system, which is a combination of two omnidirectional microphones and a uni-directional microphone. This arrangement enables the recorder to capture a wide range of sounds and frequencies, making sure every detail is captured accurately.

The recorder also has 2GB of internal memory, allowing you to record up to 39 hours of audio at CD quality (16-bit/44.1kHz). Moreover, if you require additional storage capacity, the recorder has a microSD card slot that can hold up to 32GB of memory.

The LS-P1 audio recorder also features a built-in low-cut filter that reduces unwanted background noise and hum, resulting in clean and crisp audio recordings. If you need to record in a noisy environment, the recorder has an intelligent auto mode that adjusts the volume according to the surrounding sound level.

When it comes to transferring files, the recorder has a USB connection that allows you to quickly transfer your recordings to your computer or other devices. The recorder is also equipped with Bluetooth connectivity, allowing you to wirelessly transfer your recordings to your smartphone or tablet.

In conclusion, the Olympus LS-P1 audio recorder is an excellent choice for anyone looking for superior audio quality with ease of use. Its compact size, Tresmic microphone system, easy file transfer options, and built-in features make it an ideal choice for professionals who need to capture high-quality audio recordings.

Dictaphone, Built-in Microphone, MP3 Microphone: Built-in Microphone

Olympus, LS-P1 properties

Product name LS-P1
Type Dictaphone
Colour Silver
Power Supply Battery
Battery Format NiMH
Microphone Built-in Microphone
Recording Format MP3

Frequently Asked Questions:

What is the maximum recording time for an 8GB SDHC memory card in the Olympus LS-P1 audio recorder?

The maximum recording time for an 8GB SDHC memory card in the Olympus LS-P1 audio recorder depends on the quality settings used during recording. At the highest quality setting (320kbps MP3), the recorder can store approximately 14 hours of stereo audio. However, it is important to note that this number varies depending on factors such as ambient noise levels and the amount of background conversation present in your recordings.

How do I transfer audio files recorded on my Olympus LS-P1 to my computer for editing and playback purposes?

To transfer audio files recorded on your Olympus LS-P1 to your computer, follow these steps:

1. Connect the Olympus LS-P1 to your computer using the supplied USB cable. On the Olympus LS-P1, press the "PLAY" button to enter playback mode. Use the navigation pad to select the audio files you want to transfer and press the "WRITING" button to mark them for transfer. On your computer, open the file explorer or finder window. Locate the Olympus LS-P1 in the list of connected devices. Open the folder containing the audio files you want to transfer. Select the files and copy them to a desired location on your computer for editing or playback purposes. Once the transfer is complete, safely eject the Olympus LS-P1 from your computer by right-clicking on it in the connected devices list and selecting "Eject" or "Safe Eject". Disconnect the USB cable from both the Olympus LS-P1 and your computer.

What are the different file formats available for recording on my Olympus LS-P1 and how do I change the format setting?

The Olympus LS-P1 supports three main file formats: WAV, MP3, and WMA. To change the format setting, follow these steps:

1. Turn on the recorder by pressing the power button. Press the "Menu" button to access the settings menu. Use the arrow keys to navigate to the "Rec Quality" option. Press the "OK" button to select the Rec Quality setting. Use the arrow keys to choose between WAV, MP3, and WMA format options. Press the "OK" button to confirm your selection. Press the "Menu" button again to exit the settings menu. Note: Changing the file format may affect the recording quality and file size.

How do I connect my Olympus LS-P1 to my computer for file transfer?

To connect your Olympus LS-P1 to your computer for file transfer, you'll need to use a USB cable. Follow these steps:
1. Connect one end of the USB cable to the USB port on your Olympus recorder and the other end to an available USB port on your computer. On your Olympus LS-P1, press the POWER button to turn it on. The device will automatically go into playback mode. Your computer should recognize the Olympus LS-P1 as a new drive or removable media. If prompted, select "Open folder to view files" to access your recordings directly. Alternatively, you can copy and paste files between your computer and recorder using a file explorer or manager. When you're finished transferring files, safely eject the Olympus LS-P1 from your computer by right-clicking on the drive letter and selecting "Eject" (Windows) or dragging the device to the trash bin (Mac). This will prevent data loss and ensure the proper operation of your recorder. Disconnect the USB cable from both devices.

My Olympus LS-P1 audio recorder keeps cutting off recordings after an hour or so. Is this normal due to the battery drain or is there something wrong with my device?

battery drain. While it's true that the battery life of the LS-P1 might not be as long as you'd hope for extended recording sessions, cutting off after an hour or so is a bit suspicious. Now, I've seen some users report similar issues with their Olympus recorders, and in many cases, it was due to a faulty battery contact or a loose connection within the device. Here are a few potential causes:

1. Faulty Battery Contact**: The LS-P1 uses two AAA batteries to power its recording circuitry. If the contacts inside the recorder become worn out or corroded, it might prevent the battery from being properly read by the device, leading to unexpected shutdowns. Loose Connection**: Sometimes, a loose internal connection within the recorder can cause intermittent issues like this. It's possible that there's a weak solder joint or a connector that needs re-seating. Capacitor Failure**: Although less likely, capacitor failure could also be a culprit. Over time, capacitors can degrade and start to fail, which might cause the recorder to shut down unexpectedly. To troubleshoot this issue, you can try the following:

* Check your battery contacts for any signs of corrosion or wear. Clean them gently with a soft cloth if needed. Inspect the internal connections within the recorder for any signs of looseness or damage. If you're not comfortable opening up your device yourself, consider consulting an authorized service center or Olympus's customer support. Try using a different set of batteries to rule out any issues with the current ones. If none of these troubleshooting steps resolve the issue, it might be worth considering sending your recorder in for professional servicing.

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