Dictaphones or Digital Voice Recorders (DVRs) are ideal for recording voice memos, interviews, conferences, meetings and phone conversations. The term Dictaphone is a brand name that refers to the version that uses cassette tapes to record, as opposed to the newer Digital Voice Recorders (DVR) that the save the audio to memory.
Digital Voice Recorder (DVR)
-> Use your USB port to save typing time by directly transferring audio files from your DVR to your computer
-> With the DVR there is no need to rewind; when you finish recording you simply press the play button to playback immediately
-> Each audio file you record to your DVR is automatically saved under a number with a time-and-date stamp
-> The DVR usually has between 2 to 5 folders to separate audio for better organization
-> Some DVR’s allow you to move messages between folders and split or delete messages
-> You wont cause a distraction during meetings or conferences changing tapes and you wont miss anything important whilst doing so
-> Some DVR’s come with software that automatically converts the voice file to text for easy transcription
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