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Last updated on September 25, 2009 
Specifications 
What music formats does the DM-520 support?  
The DM-520 can store and play WMA (Windows Media Audio) files with bit rates of 
between 5 and 320 kbps; 16 bit WAV (Linear PCM format) files, and mp3 files with bit 
rates of between 8 and 320 kbps. Variable bit rate mp3 files may not play properly. 
The DM-520 is compatible with Microsoft Corporation DRM 9 but not with DRM10. 
What operating systems support the DM-520 digital voice recorder? 
The DM-520 is supported by Windows XP Home Edition service packs 2 and 3, Windows 
XP Professional service packs 2 and 3, Windows XP Professional x64 Edition service pack 
2, and the 32-bit and 64-bit versions of the following Windows Vista editions: Home 
Basic, Home Premium, Business, Enterprise and Ultimate (all at service pack 1). 
The DM-520 is supported by Macintosh Mac OS X 10.4.11 (“Tiger”) – 10.5 (“Leopard”).  
How much dictation recording time is available in the DM-520? 
The amount of potential dictation recording time available in the DM-520 depends on 
several factors, including the selected quality mode and whether the recorder is 
configured to use internal memory or a removable memory card (sold separately).   
When a quality mode is selected, several audio file properties are put into place. These 
properties determine the level of detail of the saved file data. A higher-quality recording 
saves more-detailed information and creates a larger data file that uses more memory. 
A lower-quality recording makes a less-detailed data file, so the memory lasts longer. 
Podcasts and Audible files use up portions of the recorder’s built-in flash memory, as do 
files saved on the recorder when it is used as a USB flash drive (aka “thumb drive”). 
This usage will reduce the amount of memory available for recording new files. 
The table below shows the maximum dictation recording times possible using the built-in 
memory (assuming there are no other files saved in the recorder). 
Recording Mode 
Maximum Dictation Recording Time 
PCM 48 kHz mode 
5 hours, 45 minutes 
PCM 44.1 kHz mode 
6 hours, 15 minutes 
MP3 320 kbps mode 
28 hours, 00 minutes 
MP3 256 kbps mode 
35 hours, 00 minutes 
MP3 192 kbps mode 
46 hours, 45 minutes 
MP3 128 kbps mode 
70 hours, 00 minutes 
ST XQ mode 
68 hours, 45 minutes 
ST HQ mode 
137 hours, 30 minutes 
ST SP mode 
275 hours, 00 minutes 
HQ mode 
275 hours, 00 minutes 
SP mode 
541 hours, 00 minutes 
LP mode 
1,076 hours, 00 minutes